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Dunlop 488R50 .50mm Tortex Pitch Black Guitar Picks, 72-Pack Dunlop 488R50 .50mm Tortex Pitch Black Guitar Picks, 72-Pack

Dunlop 488R50 .50mm Tortex Pitch Black Guitar Picks, 72-Pack

Dunlop 488R50 .50mm Tortex Pitch Black Guitar Picks, 72-Pack Dunlop 488R50 .50mm Tortex Pitch Black Guitar Picks, 72-Pack
$ 3.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,248 ratings
Durability
9.71
Easy to hold
9.58
Value for money
9.48

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Product Description

The gauges are (mm) I am 50 years old. I am 60 years old. There is a typographical error in figure 73. The 88th paragraph of Chapter 1 of Book 88. The numbers 0, 1 are equivalent.
The maximum amount of memory for the minimum amount of wear and tear
This version of the Tortex is the same great tone and playability but in matte black

Questions & Answers

In the package, how many picks are there?

I would like a Orders other than yours will not be considered.

It says in the description "1" but in the sentence it says "2" Despite the fact that the picture shows 0, the image displays 14 MM. Please let me know what the correct size is if it's 50MM?

This must be implied by 114 in the model name (Dunlop 488P114). This is 14.MM. There is an error in the picture. On the main description of my ordering the picks were called Dunlop 9110 Glow Maracas, which they were not. First of all, thank you for your letter. To my disappointment, I did not get the 14MM Tortex Black picks I wanted. The seller seems to be working hard to ensure the product description and picture are accurate. Here is a translation I hope

As far as I can tell, the The description says 50, but the number is 50. "I want you to tell me what to do.". It just seems a bit surprising that it would be 60, so I just want to make sure it doesn't. Do you know which one it is?

I think that's just a stock photo they use for their product. I use the one with I received $60 and that is exactly what I ordered.

Find out what the back of the is like. Can you tell me where I can find 88 pitch black guitar picks? Is it the same version as the green one that has the three rectangular bars?

I don't think it does. A guide to Tortex standard, the white one is the Tortex TIII. A guide to Tortex TIII, the white one has a more pointed shape than the black one.

Selected User Reviews For Dunlop 488R50 .50mm Tortex Pitch Black Guitar Picks, 72-Pack

It's finally here
5/5

There is one person in my band that is taking all of my damn choices! I always reach for the 88) for any type of playing, whether electric or acoustic. It seems I lose these picks more than any other picks I've tried or lost, and I have used a lot of picks during my playing career (Fender celluloid medium and hard, Max grips, Ernie I wanted string thickness that would hold up to the heavy playing my band does. Soft enough so it wouldn't break the strings or wear out the phospher bronze coating on the acoustics too fast. New gloves have good grip, but wear out over time, making them too slick to hold on to. Usually it isn't a problem. However, it becomes an issue when I am accustomed to the pick, and it is something I am not used to thinking I bought a new black set now that there are black ones ('. Since 0), I do not have to locate the lil thing My gig bag and pick bowl are being stolen by a thief. I am determined to find out who it is, and when I do, I am going to kick you in the p--------- Making a claim!.

Adalee Jacobs
Adalee Jacobs
| Dec 06, 2020
My fingers can't even slide off of it despite how slippery they are
5/5

My guitar playing in my living room is by no means professional, but, even at 44, I still act like I am when I play it. It's exciting to be bouncing around, spinning, and getting My glasses cause my fingers to sweat, and because of this I have difficulty holding a pick. I must have tried a hundred picks over the years, but the Tortex has proven to be the best one for me. I like your pick attack and your bend at the end. No matter how slippery my fingers get, the bandage stays put in my fingers. The only smooth picks I can use are the ones that are available to me. In 15 or 20 minutes, as soon as I bounce them around for a few minutes, they just slip in my fingers. I have to squeeze the pick to keep it from moving, which causes me to slow down my picking because I have to concentrate on holding the pick and my hand ends up My hand can be relaxed while still holding the pick since the Tortex picks have a texture that allows me to grip them firmly with a firm grip. This pick does not even cross my mind that I should be thinking about my pick hand.

Tiana KAY
Tiana KAY
| Nov 28, 2020
Neither a keeper nor a predator
3/5

It used to be that I preferred my celluloid picks, but now they break too soon. This pick is pretty similar to celluloid in terms of tone and feel, so that's why I got it. This is true. Strings are almost as firm as celluloid and the tone is similar to celluloid. I found that these picks were extremely slippery, however. By wrapping masking tape around the grip end, the grip became more secure. Originally, I used Planet Waves Cortex picks, but now I use.

Leila Branch
Leila Branch
| Jul 17, 2020
Tortex just in black, like the one you love
5/5

Dunlop tortex pick is black, and it seems to be a duplication of the other colors of the pick. This was not the variation I expected to receive. If you don't like the current method of color coding within each guage of the tortex pick, the following may be what you are looking for. However, the downside is that they are difficult to find in the dark, and you have to assess the thickness of each pick by looking at it, as they all.

Tate Olsen
Tate Olsen
| Apr 16, 2021
I think this is a great pick
4/5

Choosing a pick is a very personal matter, but I feel this one would perform well in terms of quality and durability. Personally, I prefer the more muted sound of my Blue Chip Jazz 35, but the thinner Dunlop sounds great too. In addition to building chords, single lines, and combining picky and strums, 073 has a crisp click that I also like for the bass. don't have any trouble with it slipping out of my grip, but I don't sweat too much and tend not to play out much.

Bailey Ballard
Bailey Ballard
| Sep 12, 2020
I like the firmness and niceness of the firmness
5/5

It has been a long time since I have used Dunlop picks and I have several styles and sizes. This is a great idea. Despite being the same thickness as some of my other Dunlop picks, the picks do have a bit more rigid feel and seem to be harder to handle and pick. Thank you. I am glad I received them.

Abdiel Mora
Abdiel Mora
| Apr 16, 2021
The strings are for my bass This is a great As they are very smooth pieces, I might sand the centers or replace them with No matter how you look at it, the tone is exactly what I wanted
5/5

In order to suit specific songs (for tones and speeds) I use several gauges. For the arsenal, these are one more keeper.

Sarah BROWNE
Sarah BROWNE
| Mar 28, 2021
That's a good sign, it stays right where you put it! Since the pick I had been using was slipping and moving around as I played, I needed a new one
5/5

Having read some reviews on Amazon about this pick, I decided to try it out, and I'm This pick is coated in some sort of substance that locks it in place and prevents it from moving around as my other picks did. There's no moving it. It stays right where it is. The only thing I've tried so far is I have the medium thickness, but I do not have the extra thick. In addition, I have ordered the 73 and will review it once I have the chance to play with it In that case, if my review is similar to the one I wrote for that one, I could certify that. Because, after all, there is only so much you can say about a guitar pick.

Zander Schroeder
Zander Schroeder
| Jan 18, 2021

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