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5.0mm picks -- Wegen Fatone, Trimus 500?

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  • JoonasJoonas EstoniaNew Taylor 210
    Posts: 84

    Look at this video starting around the 21:40 minute mark, Feigeli Prisor shows his pick, says it's a Wegen. I think that's the 5mm Fatone.

    Irene's GJ Adventures 1159: Meet Feigeli Prisor

    GondebaudBillDaCostaWilliams
  • Posts: 5,706

    Rino van Hooijdonk for sure.

    I have 4G pick (from gypsyguitars.de) which I like but I wish I had a chance to order something using the same material in the 4-5mm from Jokko...

    Gondebaud
    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • pdgpdg ✭✭
    Posts: 614

    Nik at Apollo Picks has Jokko's "Shellrin" material and makes a 4mm "Django pick":

    He probably could make other shape 4mm picks out of Shellrin.

    billyshakes
  • JasonSJasonS New AJL 503, Mateos Audrey
    edited August 14 Posts: 173

    I have the 4mm Apollo pick. It sounds pretty good for rhythm and glides off the strings easily however I didn't find it very usable for playing leads. I had a hard time getting much articulation/volume with it but that could also be due to my technique and/or guitar. I'd sell it if anyone in the US is interested in buying one at a discount.

    edit: pick is sold

  • Posts: 5,706

    I didn't realize gypsyguitars.de still has a good stock of Jokko picks. I just picked up a pick; Nousche in 4mm, Safari material.

    All of the big picks I have from Jokko are tortoise. Sound good but wears quickly. I have others in 2mm; ivory, bone and that don't get much use nowadays.

    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • Posts: 5,706

    Received the pick last night; Noushe, Safari, 4m. And interesting thing happened. It's a touch longer than what I've been using recent years which is Killy pick. About 3mm longer. So I have more pick length from my fingers to the strings. And contrary to what I thought, I felt I have more control this way. What do others think about this? Less length or more pick length?

    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • JoonasJoonas EstoniaNew Taylor 210
    edited August 27 Posts: 84

    @Buco I prefer shorter and duller picks, for now. My main pick for the last half a year has been the Arjen Keijzer which is wider but shorter than the normal "Dunlop" shape. I also have two Timber Tones horn picks and although bought as identical, one is a tad shorter and duller at the tip and that is what I prefer. I'm definitely not a Jazz III guy, lol.

    Edit: Correction. The Arjen Keijzer is not even THAT much shorter than the Dunlop Gator, I just compared. It's a little bit shorter but way-way duller at the tip.

    Buco
  • JasonSJasonS New AJL 503, Mateos Audrey
    Posts: 173

    @Buco I've noticed the same as you when I switched to the Wegen Big City after using shorter/rounder picks for awhile. I think there's a point of diminishing returns with adding length but I definitely feel a little more control with the Big City. I also feel like I can put more power into the strings with that pick even though it's a little thinner than what I was using before.

    Buco
  • JoonasJoonas EstoniaNew Taylor 210
    Posts: 84

    @JasonS What thickness Big Cities are you using? I have the 1.8 mm and it feels like a good pick but too thin for what I am currently used to. It's a pretty good pick for electric guitar though.

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