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  • JonJon melbourne, australiaProdigy Dupont MD50B, '79 Favino
    Posts: 391
    Interested to hear how these compare to Wegens in terms of tone, but also (and especially) hardness and durability. Still looking for something less "clicky" to replace Wegen 3.5mm picks for me...could these do the trick? I've tried lots of others, but they're all either too bright, or else I dent and damage them quickly. I enjoyed the sound of those thick (and cheap) dunlop ones, but put dents in them after about two tunes and they become useless.

    Jon
  • MichaelHorowitzMichaelHorowitz SeattleAdministrator
    Posts: 6,180
    For me, the Vladmir picks produce very little pick noise. There's something about the bevel and the material that makes them super smooth. They glide right over the string, producing a really warm, fat tone but still retain enough definition for faster passages. Also, the overall shape and thumb indent is among the most comfortable I've found. Great picks!
  • ihscoutihscout California,Bay Area Ald la brune
    Posts: 33
    Great!just when I thought I was done experimenting
    with picks,now I am going to have to try one of these!:-)
  • bopsterbopster St. Louis, MOProdigy Wide Sky PL-1, 1940? French mystery guitar, ‘37 L-4
    Posts: 513
    Just played a jam all night with the 3.5 Vladiator. Really great sound, fits comfortably in the hand and no pick wear in 3 hours. More gigs this weekend, so I will see how it holds up.
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