@Buco - good call, my bad. It's one of the "Art Nouveau Serie" color options in the materials section. I didn't buy any picks in "blue ocean" or "red fire" but I would guess they sound exactly the same as the "safari" color.
ETA: also, regarding the dimple, that's why I like Jokko's Manouche model so much, great shape and he'll make it without a dimple but still with the holes, which can help as "guides" when I'm making subtle changes to the attack angle depending on what kind of lick/phrase I'm playing - like many others, I started off using Wegans and it took me years of trying out picks from various manufacturers until I realized the dimples/indents were actually a hinderance in certain ways to my technique. This is also why I like the 2mm gators so much, obviously no holes but that "powdered" texture feels really nice in how it helps maintain picking angles, at least for me.
On the subject of picks. I am now using the primetone smooth 1.5mm on its side like a dunlop gator or delrin. I really like it has the projection of a wegen but the feel of a dunlop. great for rhythm and lead and they are cheap! disclaimer I am not a pro by any means. https://www.jimdunlop.com/primetone-standard-smooth-pick-1-5mm/
The primetone is nice, really does live up to it's name and was the first Dunlop pick I tried using for GJ many years ago after playing primarily on wegans when I first started. Main reason I switched to gators was the powdered feel that gives it more tackiness...that said, might have to try out the "standard grip" version in 2mm, 2.5mm and 3mm primetones that I didn't know existed: https://www.jimdunlop.com/primetone-standard-grip-pick-3-0mm/
Unlike the OG primetones, looks like the standard grip version is textured and that might make me a convert if it plays well too.
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@Buco - good call, my bad. It's one of the "Art Nouveau Serie" color options in the materials section. I didn't buy any picks in "blue ocean" or "red fire" but I would guess they sound exactly the same as the "safari" color.
ETA: also, regarding the dimple, that's why I like Jokko's Manouche model so much, great shape and he'll make it without a dimple but still with the holes, which can help as "guides" when I'm making subtle changes to the attack angle depending on what kind of lick/phrase I'm playing - like many others, I started off using Wegans and it took me years of trying out picks from various manufacturers until I realized the dimples/indents were actually a hinderance in certain ways to my technique. This is also why I like the 2mm gators so much, obviously no holes but that "powdered" texture feels really nice in how it helps maintain picking angles, at least for me.
I got 4G in art nouveau-safari (I thought it looked neat in the picture).
It is indeed a cool looking material, even better in person!
Come to think of it, Killy N pick that I have does the same thing; three usable tips. Oh well...
On the subject of picks. I am now using the primetone smooth 1.5mm on its side like a dunlop gator or delrin. I really like it has the projection of a wegen but the feel of a dunlop. great for rhythm and lead and they are cheap! disclaimer I am not a pro by any means. https://www.jimdunlop.com/primetone-standard-smooth-pick-1-5mm/
The primetone is nice, really does live up to it's name and was the first Dunlop pick I tried using for GJ many years ago after playing primarily on wegans when I first started. Main reason I switched to gators was the powdered feel that gives it more tackiness...that said, might have to try out the "standard grip" version in 2mm, 2.5mm and 3mm primetones that I didn't know existed: https://www.jimdunlop.com/primetone-standard-grip-pick-3-0mm/
Unlike the OG primetones, looks like the standard grip version is textured and that might make me a convert if it plays well too.
I have tried those and they are a completely different material. You may like them but for me the tone does not compare with the standard.
Ahh that's too bad...thx for letting me know before I bought some
The ones that look like blue chip knockoff, I love those.
Looky looky what arrived...feels great in hand, will put it through its paces soon. Postcard (two of them) is a nice touch.