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Fred Kelly Picks Delrin Slick Large Heavy Set

4.7 ud af 5 stjerner fra 17 kundebedømmelser

Thumb Pick Set

  • Material: Delrin
  • Natural sound
  • Size: Large
  • Gauge: Heavy
  • Quantity: 8 pieces
  • Fås siden August 2017
  • Artikelnummer 419305
  • salgsenhed 1 stk
75 kr
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Fine thumb picks
Poul B. B. 16.02.2019
Meget behagelige thumb picks. Ringen er ikke så bred, men sidder alligevel stabilt fast. Selve plektret lader sig let file lidt i facon.
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Not for everyone
Honest Bear 30.11.2021
Tip of this thumb pick is really nicely made and it really helps with picking but that's the only good thing unfortunately. Tip is a bit too long for my taste but that can be easily fixed with the nail file. Biggest problem is that I have is that this pick is very uncomfortable compared to dunlop picks or maxpic picks due the width of the part that's going over the thumb. Edge of that part sit's just above the finger nail and sometimes causes pain. That part is more narrow compared to the other brands and because of that it doesn't sit nicely on the thumb. Pick can easily change angle and it's not stable on thumb like other thumb picks that have that part wider.
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I think these picks are underrated
Czerny 20.10.2025
I have both types: this set of Fred Kelly Picks Delrin Slick Large Heavy Set and also Fred Kelly Picks Delrin Speed Picks. I like size of Slick better, but I like the shape of Speed Picks more. Both are really underrated in my opinion. Thumb picks are very useful and handy and Fred Kelly picks provide the best materials and shapes, at least according to my experience so far.
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