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Dunlop Fat Mike Custom Nylon Guitar Pick
The preferred choice of NOFX's fearless leader, Fat Mike's signature nylon picks feature a stylish pink hue and a thin .60 mm thickness for fast picking.
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Dunlop Nylon Standard Picks (72-Pack)
Available in a range of gauges to suit your playing style, a pack of 72 Dunlop Nylon Standard picks will keep you well-stocked with plenty of gripped picks.
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Dunlop 9010TP 3 Fingerpicks and 1 Thumbpick Pack
Everything you need to start picking in one convenient package: three finger picks and a thumbpick. Perfect for the beginner or experienced fingerpicker.
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Fender 351 Classic Celluloid Pick (Heavy, 12 Pack)
Cut in the traditional Fender 351 shape, these celluloid picks are made thick to give extra snap to the strings -- a top choice for bass or acoustic players.
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Dunlop PVP103 Jazz III Pick Variety Pack
Things are about to get jazzy. Play fast, precise, and consistently with these Jazz III picks from Dunlop, a staple in any guitarist's plectrum arsenal.
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Dunlop JHCT14H Jimi Hendrix Collector Pick Tin
These Dunlop collector's picks may not make you play like Jimi Hendrix, but the six picks housed in a commemorative tin make a great gift for any guitarist!
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Dunlop Jim Root Signature Nylon Guitar Picks
Comfortable yet shred-tastic, the Dunlop Jim Root Signature guitar pick combines the standard pick shape with a Jazz III tip for extra precision and speed.
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Dunlop John Petrucci Flow Guitar Picks
Keep it loud, fast, and tight! The Dunlop John Petrucci Flow guitar pick uses Ultex for rigid stability and a uniform, beveled edge for clean string release.
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Dunlop Tortex III Jazz Guitar Picks
This version of the shredder-approved Dunlop Tortex III Jazz pick offers the same precision grip and bright tone of the original in a slightly larger shape.
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Dunlop 547P420 Flow Jumbo 420 Guitar Picks
With a wide angle, sharp tip, uniform bevel, and low-profile grip, these Flow Jumbo 420 picks offer an ergonomic playing experience with a smooth high end.
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Dunlop Gator Grip Standard Picks (72-Pack)
Play with confidence knowing you won't drop a Gator Grip guitar pick. With 72 in a pack, you can share with the whole band, or just stockpile an arsenal.
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Fender 551 Shape Classic Celluloid Guitar Picks
Are you a fast picker? The Fender 551 guitar pick has a wide body and a sharp tip that's perfect for guitarists with fingers as fast as lightning.
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Dunlop EVHP08 EVH Max-Grip Guitar Picks
You can't shred without a solid grip on your pick! These Dunlop EVH Max-Grip picks are inspired by Eddie's "5150" Kramer guitar.
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Dunlop 561PJR Jason Richardson Jazz III Guitar Pick
Play what Jason Richardson plays! This signature Dunlop Jazz III pick is made of Ultem for fast attack and a smooth feel.
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Dunlop 518R Primetone Jazz 3 Guitar Picks
The perfect plectrum for jazz guitarists, the 518R Primetone glides off your strings, bringing out true voice and clarity with fast, articulate attack.
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Dunlop Rock III Custom Jazz III Guitar Pick
Add precision to your playing with these Rock III picks. Similar to the venerable Jazz IIIs, these nylon picks also feature a beveled edge and sculpted tip.
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Dunlop John Petrucci Variety Pack Guitar Picks
Want to shred like the high priest of prog John Petrucci? This Dunlop pick pack contains a selection of Petrucci's signature picks in different shapes.
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Fender 346 Shape Classic Celluloid Picks
You'll want to stock up on these classic celluloid picks from Fender. The 346 shape has a larger grip size that's perfect for bassists or heavy strummers.
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Dunlop HEV210P Herco Vintage 66 Guitar Picks
Analyzing the original picks and molds from the '60s, Dunlop has faithfully recreated the iconic Hecro nylon picks that helped create guitar-driven music.
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Dunlop Delrin 500 Standard Guitar Picks
Dunlop's Delrin 500 picks have a lot going for them -- they last longer, and their slick surfaces give them instant release from strings for precise playing.