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Thread: Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

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    Default Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

    Really impressed with this pick. The more I use it , the more I like everything about it. Great feel, tone, stiffness, just great.

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    Default Re: Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

    And, it sticks to your hand - just like BlueChips.
    Malcolm Grundy from Montreal

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    Default Re: Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

    Don't have a Tremolo, but I really like my V-picks.
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    Default Re: Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

    I picked one up Tuesday on a whim (display cases on checkout counters work!). I love the way it sticks in my hand, and the tone is great. It reminds me of my once favorite, but now destroyed, Red Bear.

    Downside: EVen while typing this, I dropped the darned thing and it's GONE ... "clearly" hard to find.

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    Default Re: Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

    I've had a tremolo pick for a few months and it's part of the pick arsenal - although less so since I got a Bluechip. It has it's own tone and made my playing sound a bit like Bobby Osborne's tone on the Bluegrass Mandolin Exrravaganza when not used for tremolo. I do like it! I also have a Jazzmando V-pick. It too can pick out the trebles really well. Bummer if you drop them though... ...a real Mr Magoo moment.
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    Mediocre but OK with that Paul Busman's Avatar
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    Default Re: Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

    Many of the V-picks come in red, pearl or glow in the dark. Maybe if we ask Vinni real nice, he'll make the Tremolo in colors too, for findability's sake.
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    Default Re: Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

    I held one at a local store, it quickly warmed up in my hand and I bought it. That was a Large Lite. I now have a Large and I'm hooked on these. They glide across strings so effortlessly!

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    Default Re: Just got a V-Pick "Tremolo" pick.

    I got to try it at a Gig on Saturday. No slippage whatsoever,and it worked fine,although for Bluegrass'ish backup I was kinda wishing I'd grabbed my Wegen. Otherwise, it worked just fine.

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