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Reviews (3)

Jul 06, 2017
Looks real
From 4 ft away you can not tell these are not real inlays. Installation was simple. No issues with decal sticking, just clean fretboard with alcohol first and cut out with scissors and stick. You can't feel them at all when playing and I play hard rock /heavy metal, and have a really heavy vibrato hand wth exaggerated bends etc, and no issues whatsoever. I will be buying more.

Aug 30, 2017
Love em
1 of 1 found this helpful I have been using copper picks for years. I play Hard Rock/Heavy Metal and copper picks help brighten my tone so the guitar cuts through the mix better and allows pinch harmonics virtually on demand. Pick slides never damage your picks or strings and sound awesome too, however, when pick sliding you may want some sort of pick guard as they will cut grooves in the body if you get a little rowdy with them. Overall I couldn't go back to cheap old plastic picks ever again.
And last but not least, they last a lifetime.

Sep 07, 2017
Awesome deal
Pros)
For the money you can't beat these stainless steel picks if your in the market for a solid pick that pick slides won't damage and pinch harmonics are effortless.
Cons)
The ONLY complaint I have is a few of the picks have a very slight edge left or burr, on them from stamping. This can cause severe fumbling and make you sound drunk when it catches on the string. For a strummer this wouldn't be an issue, but I play very intricate solos and hard rock and there's no room for flaws.
However, a small piece of wet sandpaper solves this issue. I will be buying more..