My go to was the Buzz S3 skinny but they are not made anymore. I recently bought a few Killy Nonis picks and really like them. They are fast and precise.
guitarmikeMontreal, Quebec✭✭Old French Gypsy Guitar
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Anyone knows how to order à Killy Nonis pick ?
I am not registered on Facebook, so is there any other way ?
Out of respect for Michael (our gracious host who lets us blather on about all thing GJ here for free), here are the top picks I've used (or I've heard great things about) that he sells in the store here:
Blue Chip (pricey, but highly recommended)
Selmer picks (2.0)
And of course, Wegen 3.5's (the unofficial standard in the industry).
ChristopheCaringtonSan Francisco, CA USANewDupont MD50, Stringphonic Favino, Altamira Chorus
Posts: 187
Rhythm only gig? Wegen original in white.
Rhythm & lead? GG pick by ****.
However, I will say that 3.5mm has a speed limit, and I'm starting to enjoy 1.5mm Dunlop prime tone grips on the blunt edge. Better than blue chip TD60's, gators, or turtles, unless you have a very bright guitar.
These are fairly new but I've really been enjoying using them. I've found it difficult to find a triangle shaped 2.0 pick I like, so I was glad when a D'addario rep gifted me one of these. I've since bought a few.
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I keep spending way too much on pics, occasionally, but nothing beats 1.5 and 1.1 Dunlops (gator grip, delrin) or Wegen Big City.
My go to was the Buzz S3 skinny but they are not made anymore. I recently bought a few Killy Nonis picks and really like them. They are fast and precise.
Anyone knows how to order à Killy Nonis pick ?
I am not registered on Facebook, so is there any other way ?
Thanks !
I asked the same thing about a year ago on an older thread here. Someone provided this e-mail: killynonisguitars@gmail.com
I can't confirm whether it works or not, but have no reason to beleive it doesn't.
Sure, this email adress works.
Working or not, a big thank you to you.
Mike
Killy Nonis picks and Wegen 3.5.
Out of respect for Michael (our gracious host who lets us blather on about all thing GJ here for free), here are the top picks I've used (or I've heard great things about) that he sells in the store here:
Blue Chip (pricey, but highly recommended)
Selmer picks (2.0)
And of course, Wegen 3.5's (the unofficial standard in the industry).
Rhythm only gig? Wegen original in white.
Rhythm & lead? GG pick by ****.
However, I will say that 3.5mm has a speed limit, and I'm starting to enjoy 1.5mm Dunlop prime tone grips on the blunt edge. Better than blue chip TD60's, gators, or turtles, unless you have a very bright guitar.
These are fairly new but I've really been enjoying using them. I've found it difficult to find a triangle shaped 2.0 pick I like, so I was glad when a D'addario rep gifted me one of these. I've since bought a few.
https://www.daddario.com/products/accessories/picks-and-pick-holders/Casein/casein-346-wide-pick/