Pick Grip?

Yoko Oh No

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Anyone use these? Reusable too.
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I don’t, but long ago I started using a brand with grip: Cool Cat. They are so easy to hold on to. I have kept picks for years. I bought a dozen of these a year ago and had the realization that I may never buy another pack in my lifetime. I never loose them.

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I have very dry hands, and have been using the Dunlop Max-Grip picks for a long time. They're similar to the Cool Cats pictured above.

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I didn't care for the feel of those grip "add-ons", yoko. Personal choice. I find that celluloid, Ultex and Delrin 500 (no grip) picks stick to my fingers nicely. All other materials and any picks with grips slide off. Strange but true.

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Post in the other thread... Skateboarder’s grip tape. Works great and is cheap $

 

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I achieved this by stabbing a cheap plastic pick with a hot soldering iron. Moved on to Cactus picks because my modification to the cheap picks worked but caused blisters.
 
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