My GF and I discovered them in a shop in San Diego a few months back (Buffalo Bros for those in the know). I had heard about them, but never tried them. Grabbing a Dell'Arte, I went between my "regular" pick (Fender 358 heavy) and the Wegen while Jill listened from 5-10 feet away. I could tell it was louder, and rounder on the bass strings. I asked her if it made a difference, and she said yes. I asked her if it made $20 worth of difference, and again, she said yes. So we bought it and took turns until we were able to get another one. We now have "his & hers" Wegens, one black and one white. She hides her pick from me, as I am notorious for losing picks. Of course, I take a little more care with this one!
We now have "his & hers" Wegens, one black and one white.
Which did you end up with? I ask because I was looking at my bandmate's white Wegen tonight; it was on his knee while he fingerpicked, and that thing was NASTY! All the accumulated grime in the grooves really stands out on the white ones--but they are easier to find if one goes flying in a club...
Oh god no!!!
I've had about 8-10 string changes since Christmas!!! Pearse "Nuages" and a few Daddario sets. I got a 0.10 set of the Argies btw.
I agree with the White pick grime too. But what a pick!!!
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We now have "his & hers" Wegens, one black and one white.
Which did you end up with? I ask because I was looking at my bandmate's white Wegen tonight; it was on his knee while he fingerpicked, and that thing was NASTY! All the accumulated grime in the grooves really stands out on the white ones--but they are easier to find if one goes flying in a club...
best,
Jack.
Hers is the black one and mine is white. Yes, the grime is nasty - I go after it with a toothbrush when I am bored. However, I wouldn't think of switching to a $20 pick I can't find on the floor. I've only used white picks for many years for that reason
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My GF and I discovered them in a shop in San Diego a few months back (Buffalo Bros for those in the know). I had heard about them, but never tried them. Grabbing a Dell'Arte, I went between my "regular" pick (Fender 358 heavy) and the Wegen while Jill listened from 5-10 feet away. I could tell it was louder, and rounder on the bass strings. I asked her if it made a difference, and she said yes. I asked her if it made $20 worth of difference, and again, she said yes. So we bought it and took turns until we were able to get another one. We now have "his & hers" Wegens, one black and one white. She hides her pick from me, as I am notorious for losing picks. Of course, I take a little more care with this one!
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Which Argentine set did you get? I'm running 11's, but they feel really easy and light, almost like 10's on the Tele
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Which did you end up with? I ask because I was looking at my bandmate's white Wegen tonight; it was on his knee while he fingerpicked, and that thing was NASTY! All the accumulated grime in the grooves really stands out on the white ones--but they are easier to find if one goes flying in a club...
best,
Jack.
I've had about 8-10 string changes since Christmas!!! Pearse "Nuages" and a few Daddario sets. I got a 0.10 set of the Argies btw.
I agree with the White pick grime too. But what a pick!!!
Yeah man I still have the first two white wegen twins I bought years ago and those things are crazy looking!
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Hers is the black one and mine is white. Yes, the grime is nasty - I go after it with a toothbrush when I am bored. However, I wouldn't think of switching to a $20 pick I can't find on the floor. I've only used white picks for many years for that reason
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