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Okay, this is a little trite, but I'm very curious to know what picks people are using. I cannot seem to settle on one whose tone I like.
-Paul
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Chopper
French Alps
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AK or Dugain.
AK : great tone, average ergonomy.
Dugain : very good tone, excellent ergonomy.
Jack
western Massachusetts
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I usually just play the Wegen 3.5 or a Stubby...I've got some Fatones that I like too...
plankity
CT
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I have some buffalo horn picks that are shallower than Dugains that I cherish!
Other than that, I use a Wegen or Dunlop Stubbies.
N-- CT/USA
a
New York City
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i spend more time deling with this than playing.
i can't decide...
dunlop 1.5 or 2.0?
wegen button? actual buttons?
moustache 4.0 or wegen 3.5?
stubby? big stubby?
my own designs?
Www.alexsimonmusic.com
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Elliot
Madison, Wisconsin
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Another vote for the Wegen 3.5, followed by the Moustache 4.0!
tommaso
ROMA-ITALY
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I use the Dunlop Big Stubby 3.0mm : it is sufficient, but with use tends to become thin on the edges. I'm going to try something else, maybe a 4.0mm.
Grazie Django!
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Liverpool UK
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Olivier Marin, JWC Modele Orchestre, AJL La Flasque
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Wegen 3.5 again.
Fast and bulbous
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Middle Island, NY
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Moustache 4.0
Wegen 3.5
AK
-Peter
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Montreal, QC
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Dunlop 500, 1.5mm (rounded tip)
Wegen Twins
Wegen Button
mmaslan
Santa Barbara, CA
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Wegen twin mostly. When I need a change I rotate through the Wegen GJ and the Pearse Ebody Sarod pick, which has a nice loud woody sound but doesn't slide through the strings as easily as the Wegens.
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Comments
AK : great tone, average ergonomy.
Dugain : very good tone, excellent ergonomy.
Other than that, I use a Wegen or Dunlop Stubbies.
N-- CT/USA
i can't decide...
dunlop 1.5 or 2.0?
wegen button? actual buttons?
moustache 4.0 or wegen 3.5?
stubby? big stubby?
my own designs?
Learn how to play Gypsy guitar:
http://alexsimonmusic.com/learn-gypsy-jazz-guitar/
www.manouchetones.com
Wegen 3.5
AK
Wegen Twins
Wegen Button