Just wanted to bump this question if anyone has any insight?
Edit: whoops! Looks like I had sampler #2. Anyone with Sampler #2 have any ideas about that Wegen pick?
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This will be my third time asking about the possibility of getting on this list, with the first 2 attempts with no response. Am I missing something?
Well I ended up posting the same thing twice, and although there is an option that says edit/delete when I click on it I see no delete option.
I would like to get on the list. Thank you.
Howdy all. As it does, life has gotten in the way of posting to the forum recently so my apologies for any ignored requests to be added to the recipient lists for the picks.
The lack of any info about the location of sampler #1 has also made posting a disheartening prospect, but as of today I can share the good news that the legendary original Pick Sampler is alive! It was just delivered after having disappeared down some Postal Service black hole for the last month and a half.
So, now that I have both samplers in hand at the same time I'll get an inventory, do a little balancing, repopulate the recipient lists, and then get both samplers mailed out within a week or two. I'll PM the first two in line for addresses shortly.
C.
Would be possible to get on the sampler list, pretty please? I do live in the UK though... Is that a problem? Thanks in advance! Kierri x
Here's a link to the thread from the '03 sampler. Has a pic on page 1 showing what they were sent in.https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/t...=mailing+picks
OK, I think I would love to test drive these picks. Please put me on the list. Kat:mandosmiley:
That's quite the starter spread considering the current iteration started with Caleb sending out a lone Wegen. :disbelief:
But now we have two samplers with well over a hundred picks each! It's amazing. I'll be getting pics of all the picks posted shortly, but in the meantime here are the new recipient lists!
Sampler #1
Annieka
Cricket House
kegcrowe
Sampler #2
Paul Busman
Ryan Fish
Kierri (note: Sampler #1 has gone international twice, so it's time for #2 to take a trip)
Here are the community-established house rules so we can keep this thing going for as long as possible:
- Requests to be added to a recipient list can be made in this thread (preferred) or via PM to me. No need to post address.
- Brand new user accounts are requested to continue posting to the Cafe to establish credibility in being a recipient when their time comes. MIA accounts are subject to being skipped.
- I will try to honor requests for a specific sampler list but otherwise one will be assigned. They are both great so you won't be missing out either way!
- You will be contacted by current holder sometime before sampler is shipped to you to confirm address and phone number. These are needed for contact info to hunt down a sampler in case it goes missing.
- Please try to keep your sampler no longer than 2 to 3 weeks.
- Please do not remove a pick from the sampler. If you like it, buy one.
- Adding new picks in encouraged.
- Current holder will contact next in line for address and phone number sometime after they receive the sampler.
- Holder will confirm recipient address via phone call/text (preferred) or PM before shipping sampler.
- Holder will notify recipient when sampler had been shipped. Please provide tracking if available.
- New recipient should post in this thread when they receive the sampler.
It may seem like a lot of nit picky rules but these samplers are tremendous and unprecedented resources built by the Mandolin Cafe forum community. For the cost of postage (usually $4 to $8) you can experience hundreds of dollars worth of picks, many you would never have the chance to try, and we want to make sure they continue to be passed around.
C. ~/:/~
I'm ready to get on the list. I've gone through four new picks that I got for the mandolin and all my guitar picks with one favorite from each group.
The Pick Samplers are both back on tour!
Here's a pic. #1 on the left, #2 on the right.
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They both have close to the same number of picks total, but #1 has a slight edge in different kinds of picks: 115 to 105 unique types. Pretty good balance for #1 having a year or two head start. I'll post inventory lists in separate posts below.
As hoped, I was able to cross-pollinate between them where there were multiples in one sampler. I think it was 6 or 7 from #1 to #2 and 10 the other way, with some minor number swapped just to reduce the number of dups in one or the other (e.g. #2 had eight ProPlecs!).
For the most part, the picks in #1 that were donated in labeled baggies have been kept separated, but I did place a few in the general population if they were more common or easily identifiable. For instance, a standard Gravity Striker doesn't need any introduction, but one with a 'master finish' should remain noted as such. I also removed a grouping-by-type system (i.e. a bunch of sandwich bags labeled with 'triangles' or 'primetones') that had been introduced at some point.
Compared to previous inventories, there are a small but significant number of picks that have gone missing from both samplers. Of note are a Blue Chip TPR-50, quite a few Wegens, and some Primetones and V-Picks. Disappointing if not entirely unexpected. Regardless, the spirit of each remains intact and both samplers are of very high quality, variety, and fun! Let's keep 'em going!
C. ~/:/~
Sampler #1 inventory
1. Hawk SB
2. BlueChip CT-55
3. John Pearse Fast Turtles Medium 2.5mm
4. John Pearse Studio Extra Heavy
5. Gravity Gold Tripp Standard 1.5
6. Gravity Striker XL 3
7. Gravity Striker Standard 1.5mm (‘Master Finish’ edge)
8. Gravity Axis Standard 1.5mm (polished edge)
9. Gravity Axis Standard 3mm (polished edge)
10. Wegen White triangle with round edges
11. Wegen BG140 black
12. Wegen BG100 white
13. Wegen BG100 black
14. D'Andrea ProPlec 1.5 (triangle)
15. D'Andrea 358 Teardrop Celluloid Jazz Shell Heavy
16. D'Andrea Delrex 1.14
17. D’Andrea Classic .96
18. Dawg
19. Golden Gate
20. Acoustic Music Works
21. V-Pick Red-colored (Triangle, very thick)
22. V-Pick (Thick, white pearl colored)
23. V-Pick Tradition
24. V-Pick Screamer
25. V-Pick unmarked
26. V-Pick Lite Medium Round
27. V-Pick Red Rocker
28. Chicken picks 2.1 Triangle (White)
29. Chicken Picks 2.2 (White)
30. Ultra Cool Heavy 1.0 mm, black rectangle
31. Cool Heavy 1.0 triangle
32. Cool Heavy 1.0 w/ grip
33. Cool Heavy 1.0 w/o grip
34. Wedgie 5.0
35. Jim Dunlop 204 (small, thick, black, very round tips)
36. Jim Dunlop 207 (black, thick)
37. Jim Dunlop 208 (Black thick)
38. Jim Dunlop Americana round triangle 1.5mm
39. Jim Dunlop Americana large triangle 3.0mm
40. Jim Dunlop Big Stubby 1.0
41. Jim Dunlop Stubby Triangle 3.0
42. Jim Dunlop Stubby Triangle 1.5
43. Jim Dunlop Nylon .73
44. Dunlop max-grip 1.5
45. Dunlop max-grip 1.14
46. Dunlop max-grip 1.0
47. Dunlop max-grip .88
48. Dunlop Primetone 1.5 Triangle (grip)
49. Dunlop Primetone 1.0 standard (grip)
50. Dunlop Primetone 1.3 Rounded triangle (grip)
51. Dunlop Primetone 1.3 round edges
52. Dunlop Primetone 1.4 triangle
53. Dunlop Tortex 2.0
54. Dunlop Tortex 1.5
55. Dunlop Tortex 1.0
56. Dunlop Tortex .88
57. Dunlop Tortex .73
58. Dunlop Tortex .50
59. Dunlop Ultex 1.0
60. Dunlop Ultex 1.3
61. Dunlop Gator .71
62. Dunlop Gator .58
63. Dunlop Teckpick Standard blue
64. Fender Tru-Shell Extra Heavy
65. Fender 346 Triangle Heavy
66. Fender 346 Triangle Medium
67. Fender standard metallic Medium
68. Fender standard blue Heavy
69. Fender standard MOP Heavy
70. CF Martin Heavy large rounded triangle
71. CF Martin Heavy small rounded standard
72. Apatius standard, hand-shaped/buffed
73. Planet Waves x-heavy triangle 1.25
74. Prodigy Klassikh M (Greek Bouzouki Plectrum)
75. Prodigy Laikh M (Greek Bouzouki Plectrum)
76. Timber Tones Resin ‘Moondance’
77. Timber Tones Macassar Ebony
78. Timber Tones Horn ‘Starfish’
79. Clayton Acetal Standard 1.52mm
80. Clayton Duraplex Delrin Rounded Triangle 1.14 mm
81. Clayton triangle 1.0
82. Clayton .88 with holes
83. Clayton .80 with holes
84. Clifford Essex ‘Mandolin 100’ rounded horn 1mm
85. Clifford Essex ‘Buffy’ horn 2mm
86. Snark Neo Tortoise heavy 1.07mm
87. Dogal Flexible
88. Dogal Medium
89. Dogal Heavy
90. Pickboy Classic Pearl .75
91. Buffalo triangle heavy
92. Fidis Tamboti (wood)
93. Fidis Stratford Hall Plantation Cherry (wood)
94. Fidis striped (unknown wood)
95. Fidis Persimmon (wood)
96. Fidis Timborana (wood) - arrived broken
97. Tusq BA 2.00
98. Tusq BA 1.00
99. Tusq BA 0.88
100. Gibson triangle medium
101. Nylpro 1.4 green (D’Addario)
102. Boss .88
103. Ernie Ball Brad Paisley
104. darrylicshon.com pink
105. Authentic Hendrix heavy
106. Orbit Zero Gravity .6
107. Brain 1.0
108. US Army standard thin
109. Unknown white stone pick, extra heavy
110. Unknown, blue pointed 1.5 mm with grip dots
111. Unknown Striped wooden
112. Unknown black very pointed, thick, small
113. Unknown red heavy with grip
114. Unknown translucent off-white triangle medium
115. Unknown orange triangle thin
Sampler #2 inventory
1. BlueChip CT-55
2. Wegen BG100 Black
3. Wegen BG100 White
4. D'Andrea ProPlec 1.5 (triangle)
5. D'Andrea Delrex 1.14
6. D'Andrea 358 Teardrop Celluloid Jazz Shell Heavy
7. D'Andrea Deltrex .50mm triangle
8. D'Andrea Brights Progrip .38 drilled
9. Dawg
10. Golden Gate
11. V-Pick Lite Large Pointed
12. V-Pick Jazz Mando
13. V-Pick Lite Medium rounded triangle
14. Gravity Classic .60
15. Gravity Striker XL 2.0
16. John Pearse Studio Extra Heavy
17. JT’s Picks – Various colors
18. Apatius standard, hand-shaped/buffed
19. Tusq BA 1.00
20. Snark Neo Tortoise heavy 1.07mm
21. Pickboy 1.00 Hard
22. Pickboy Carbon Nylon .88
23. Pickboy Vintage w/ Pearl Classic .75
24. Zemiatis Metal Triangle
25. Dava Control Grip Tips – Various colors
26. Dava Conrol by Dave Story
27. Cool standard .6
28. Wedgie 5.0
29. Dunlop Primetone 512P triangle with grip 1.4mm
30. Dunlop Primetone 514P semi-round with grip 1.5mm
31. Dunlop Primetone 515P semi-round 1.3mm
32. Dunlop Primetone triangle 1.4
33. Dunlop Primetone standard 1.4
34. Dunlop Americana
35. Dunlop Jazz III Red
36. Dunlop Jazz III Black
37. Dunlop Jazz III Eric Johnson signature
38. Dunlop Ultex Jazz III 2.0
39. Dunlop Yngvie Malmstein signature 2.0mm
40. Dunlop Big Stubby (one with a worn tip) 3.0mm
41. Dunlop Stubby 2.0mm
42. Dunlop Stubby 1.0mm
43. Dunlop Tortex 2.0
44. Dunlop Tortex 1.5
45. Dunlop Tortex 1.14
46. Dunlop Tortex 1.0
47. Dunlop Tortex 1.0 Triangle
48. Dunlop Tortex .88
49. Dunlop Tortex .73
50. Dunlop Tortex .50
51. Dunlop Gator Grip 1.5mm
52. Dunlop Gator Grip 2.0mm
53. Dunlop Max-Grip 1.0mm
54. Dunlop Max-Grip .73mm
55. Dunlop Nylon .60mm
56. Dunlop 207
57. Dunlop unknown small thick
58. Dunlop Ultex 1.14
59. Clayton Duraplex Delrin Rounded Triangle 1.14 mm
60. Clayton 1.9mm
61. Clayton triangle 1.52mm
62. Clayton 1.2mm
63. Fender standard blue Heavy
64. Fender standard MOP Heavy
65. Fender standard tortoiseshell Heavy
66. Fender Bass large triangle medium
67. Fender Bass large triangle thin
68. Fender triangle extra heavy
69. Fender triangle medium
70. Fender triangle thin
71. Fender custom shop standard medium
72. Fender teardrop medium
73. Fender teardrop thin
74. Mandolin teardrop
75. Ibanez Steve Vai signature Medium
76. CF Martin large triangle heavy .96
77. CF Martin standard 1.2
78. Planet Waves 1.04
79. Planet Waves triangle extra heavy 1.10
80. Star Picks 1.14
81. Bobby Osborne
82. Big Dog medium
83. Boss .88
84. darrylicshon.com pink
85. Authentic Hendrix heavy
86. Brain 1.0
87. Guitar Center
88. Lark Street Music
89. Nick Cowan Hardheaded
90. Retrofret
91. US Army standard thin
92. Antique Archeology standard
93. The EB3 Pick
94. The Loar standard
95. Willies
96. Unknown black very pointed, thick, small
97. Unknown nylon triangle red thin
98. Unknown wooden with thumb and finger indent - Heavy
99. Unknown wooden
100. Unknown Buffalo horn triangles Heavy
101. Unknown Shell Button, hand carved
102. Unknown sharkfin thin
103. Unknown black triangle thin
104. Unknown white triangle thin
105. Thalia .9 wooden (broken)
Insane! That white Wegen in the middle of Sampler 1 is the pick that started it all. It has surely grown! That's too bad that some picks have been lifted, but all in all, a very honest bunch of great folks here.
I have received pick sampler #1 today! Just in time to bring it along to a mini jam with my teacher and a couple students and it was really fun to play a song, try a pick, and keep playing around, and I’m excited to keep digging into it for the next week or so! What a cool resource! I’m excited to keep playing around with them and then pass them on in another week or so!
Edit: I mean to say I got it last night, I wrote this post last night and then mistakenly didn’t post it till this morning, ha!
Willem,
I've looked because like you I think it's a great pick and would like to have one, but I can't find that particular pick in stock online anywhere and don't even know the model. But, since I just had it in hand and picked it for a moment since I couldn't resist, it's pretty much an M100 with grip holes. I do prefer the thickness of an M150 as one of my personal top-three, but an M100 will get you really close to the pick of inception.
C. ~/:/~
I have the #2 sampler at the moment (I had #1 not long after it went on the road).
No big surprises,and dollar for dollar, my Primetone grippy triangle is still my favorite. I'm adding my previous favorite, which I still like a lot, the Primetone Americana Triangle 3mm. I love the rounded feel of that one. I'll be sending the sampler along in a few days.
I did notice that some picks are missing. If I were to lift one, it would be the Jimi Hendrix pick. It plays like any standard pick, but it's Jimi!
Not sure what this means because the updated inventory was typed up right before they got shipped out, but comparing the list to my picture above for confirmation I noticed I'd missed including the V-Pick Lite Freakishly Large, making it four V-Picks in Sampler #2. Easily one of the most recognizable picks in the bunch. Oops!
C. ~/:/~
I received pick sampler #2 today. I am looking forward to playing alot of mandolin. Thanks!
Sampler #1 is off on its merry way! I enjoyed it quite a bit and threw in some Dunlop jazz 3s in a few different materials I had lying around, thanks guys!