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Snarling Dogs Brain TNSDB351, 0.73 Guitar Picks, 12-Piece, Collectible Tin, Red Nylon, 0, 0.73mm

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Score By Feature

Based on 336 ratings
Durability
9.72
Easy to hold
9.38

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Product Description

Collection of collectible tin boxes
The 12 Best
The non-slip surface of these nylon picks provides a firm grip

Questions & Answers

How do I choose a pick that will sound good acoustically?

As you can see, the red is quite These black picks are medium in thickness, but they still have a little flexibility to them. I would have to choose based on my personal preferences. It does not matter which one you use for acoustic guitar, both perform well and will last a long time before they wear No one will be able to break them.

Is there a pick that is stiffer than A 0.53 mm or 53mm is the same as Is 60mm enough?

One of the best guitar picks that I have ever used. There is a difference in stiffness between 060 and 040.

Selected User Reviews For Snarling Dogs Brain TNSDB351, 0.73 Guitar Picks, 12-Piece, Collectible Tin, Red Nylon, 0, 0.73mm

The same old thing is no more
3/5

It was disappointing. am not sure how I found this selection, but it has become an important part of my life over the years It has been my favorite all-time A purple 60mm brain pick). This is why I was pleasantly surprised to find it on Amazon, and I immediately ordered 2 boxes of it There is a 0% chance of it. A 60mm lens and a one-to-one ratio. A 73mm tube. In anticipation of the arrival, I opened the boxes the first day it arrived. Those 0's are weird. I felt my 60mm film was more film-like than mine and the quality control was poor. Look at the picture carefully and you will see that the edges are not finished properly. It's as if the finished product was just removed from the plastic mold without being further processed. In spite of having seen quite a few years of use, my old brain pick looks and feels so much better. On top of that, the new picks do not seem to lie flat on a surface Poor quality is characterized by this. Fortunately, my old pick works just as well! What an amazing thing this is. There are also some issues with the new ones, such as the trademark dots for friction. I found the dots to be subtle, but incredibly effective on my original brain pick.

Both boxes experienced the same issues, so it is not a batch issue. 0 is one or zero. I think I would have gone with the 73mm pick instead of the For those who play acoustic guitar, I recommend buying at least a 60mm pick for this instrument. These picks are different now than they used to be. Basically all that feels like is cheap plastic. Snarling Dogs needs to improve their quality control before they can bring the old days back, but I will cherish my old purple pick as long as they keep doing it. Let me know where I can obtain the old brain picks if anyone knows where I can obtain them!.

Claire Rush
Claire Rush
| Feb 10, 2021
The dreaded phrase "Ugh" Who or what do you think did that? The last time I got 0 was years ago
3/5

These 73 picks came from Snarling Dogs, and they were all It was a joy to be with them. Their music really appealed to me! After years of using the ones I had used (I mean, they took a couple of years to break! stank so bad! Way thinner I need to keep them there so I can handle them Also, they feel slightly thinner at the string, but that could just be due to the fact that I don't have the same grip on them.

Rayna Donovan
Rayna Donovan
| Nov 28, 2020
The original masterpiece is still not as good as the original one
3/5

I can't imagine what it would be like to have your favorite pick every year After being reduced to a single survivor through bandits, harsh environments, and time, they were all taken out one by one. These were found online and I ordered them hoping they would be similar. However, they turned out to be In the original snarled pick, the color is darker and the size is Although I have a great deal of difficulty telling the difference when playing blindly, I have a great deal of muscle memory with the originals.

Elina Johnston
Elina Johnston
| Jun 20, 2021
Guitar picks that are great
5/5

A red guitar pick is, in my opinion, the best because, if you go outside and drop one, you can find it easily. There is an odd reason why the gray nylons are easy to find, but the red nylons typically cost more and are less plentiful.

Tru Huang
Tru Huang
| Oct 09, 2020
A grip pick that gives off a bright, rich tone is the best
5/5

You made a great choice here. According to me, it's the best grip I've ever had. It would be difficult for me to put the Snarling Dogs up against any of the brand names you hear In this 0 there is one. I love the rich, bright sound my acoustic guitar produces when I use 73 mm.

Keaton Compton
Keaton Compton
| Sep 14, 2020
I love it
5/5

These pictures have been in my possession for many My love for them goes without saying. You can hold the picture more easily with their raised bumps, which offer a good grip. It's not that I don't drop a pic occasionally, but I don't do it very.

Angela Fernandez
Angela Fernandez
| Mar 19, 2021
It's a pick that can't be dropped
5/5

Featuring a "pointy bump" texture on a medium-thin nylon pick, what's not to like? As a result, I no longer have to squeeze it with my teeth to keep the pick in place, reducing the possibility of aggravating my carpal tunnel symptoms. There is a similar pick by Dunlop called the Handle with care.

Kayson Rivera
Kayson Rivera
| Sep 18, 2020
It took me a while to get used to them
5/5

When these first arrived, I didn't know what to think. Since the material is different, they have a kind of a warm, muted tone, as opposed to the ultex. It usually takes me 60 picks to make a pick. Now I like them, they're good for strumming on my electrics, but not great for some flat picking, and they're great for bluegrass. I'm using them as an accessory with most of my guitars now though, because they're so versatile.

Francis Flores
Francis Flores
| Jun 05, 2021

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