Wegen TF 120 Picks (2 Pack) (White)WegenMichel Wegen TF pick - 1.2mm triangular TF pick (can be played on 3 sides).Arts & Entertainment > Musical Instrument Accessories > String Instrument Accessories >tf_120TF1205.03
Neil M.
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The best picks I've ever played with. I went back and forth between these and the Bluegrass picks for a while but landed on these.
john
55
For a bluegrass player, I find the Wegen picks get a lot of tone out of the guitar without a lot of pick noise. Plus the slightly larger three-corner design gives me a little more pick to hold on to so the pick isn't always sliding around. I can get a good grip on it and "dig in" when I have to. If you've been experimenting with picks, as all guitar players seem to do, you should definitely give the Wegens a try.
Tyler
55
I use this pick with my Martin D18. It has a great tone as the sides are beveled so that it may create a better contact with the string. The circular holes in the center really help out in the grip department, which is probably a good thing because you don't want to lose a $7.50 pick.
The best picks I've ever played with. I went back and forth between these and the Bluegrass picks for a while but landed on these.
Submitted by: Neil M. on 12/26/2015 11:17:32 AM
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For a bluegrass player, I find the Wegen picks get a lot of tone out of the guitar without a lot of pick noise. Plus the slightly larger three-corner design gives me a little more pick to hold on to so the pick isn't always sliding around. I can get a good grip on it and "dig in" when I have to. If you've been experimenting with picks, as all guitar players seem to do, you should definitely give the Wegens a try.
Submitted by: john on 10/26/2012 08:29:36 AM
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good picks
I use this pick with my Martin D18. It has a great tone as the sides are beveled so that it may create a better contact with the string. The circular holes in the center really help out in the grip department, which is probably a good thing because you don't want to lose a $7.50 pick.