Hi
Bob Holo is right - you can make an amazing pick out of the humble coconut.
First, they are at least as good as plastic. Denser material, so it makes for a slightly louder, more articulate, slightly brighter sound, very noticeable on the lower strings. When I made one, well two really, I found out pretty quickly that the Wegen design is pretty much perfect as far as the wedge and the way it sways over from right to left. The first one I made was for rhythm, and is a few mm bigger than the Wegen all around, with a slightly longer point and rounded edge. As the days went by, I then whittled it down some more until it was exactly like a Wegen. Making the wedge very flat (and smooth) plays faster. The main difference however was the larger dish for the thumb I had to make which turned out more comfortable and allowed for greater control since I could pinch (or "choke up" in baseball) on the pick better if I need to..
I suppose next I should start looking for a very very old tortoise, although they seem to hide well since they are hard to find here in Wisconsin.
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Yep, coconut is a wonderful pick material. Tortoise is actually not all it's cracked up to be. It sounds great but doesn't play as well as (delrin) plastic.
You wanna try some pick making experiments that you'll love?
Get some Clayton triangle picks - glue and clamp them together with superglue to a thickness of 2.5 to 3mm and shape them.
Ultex are great - sound a lot like tortoise but play better and last longer. The white ones and the black ones are good too. I made a sandwich of two white Claytons around a black Clayton center... it freaked Josh out - he loved it. It's a great pick.
Thanks to you, Elliot! I will respond to your PM later today. This was a busy weekend and I haven't had much time to write.
As for tortoises, a really big one got hit by a car this weekend a couple of miles from my house. It looked over two feet in diameter. I was so busy thinking evil thoughts about the idiot who hit him (how do you not miss a turtle???) that I didn't think that there was a goldmine of pick material laying there.
Robert
Robert, did you get my e-mail asking about Django in June? I heard you were going to be there with the Manouche stable. I'm hoping that's true.
Yes, but regards to picks....? Now that I think of it, I don't recall hearing of turtle shell picks, only tortoise shell picks. Turtle shells are fairly common around here, I was just wondering...... :roll:
Craig
Previously-Gitane 255
Previously- Gitane D500
I like your marketing idea Robert - if I quit smoking this summer, I'm sure I'll be up to my ankles in them...can't see asking more than $7 for one, lousy businessman that I am, just enough to buy some strings.
I just finished one that has a Wegen point with a rhythm grip that I like, I'll send it over to you. I figure I owe you one for setting up my guitar so nicely anyway.
E "...not a speck of cereal....!"
Craig