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Re: Finger picks

Postby Malcolm » Thu May 14, 2020 9:23 am

I use national picks, they have narrower band than Dunlops, and don’t have that big bit on band that can catch string in front. I put a little bit of cable heat shrink on one side of band ( outside one first finger and far side of middle finger , so bands with it don’t rub together) stick to fingers like glue. For thumb pick I use Zookies, these come in large and medium, and have an angled blade so you hit string flatter, they come in 10/20/30 degrees, personally I like the 20.
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Re: Finger picks

Postby nevada150 » Thu May 14, 2020 4:01 pm

Yes, like Malcolm I also use National fingerpicks with heat shrink tubing and they never slip. For thumb picks I use Dunlop.
Having said that, I still sometimes just play with fingernails which never slip either, just break sooner or later !!!
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Re: Finger picks

Postby Donny Johnston » Thu May 14, 2020 8:59 pm

It's amazing how many makes of fingerpicks there are. I wouldn't like to be a finger pick manufacturer, too much competition. Donny.
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Re: Finger picks

Postby Willie Gamble » Fri May 15, 2020 6:31 am

I use Nationals 0.25s I used to use 15s or 18s but i found they opened up too easily and became loose, maybe that says more about me than the picks, because I tend to dig into the strings.
On the adhesion to the finger subject, the finger licking principal certainly works ( Buddy was an advocate of it ) but if that sounds too gross, get in touch with a green bowler, they have stuff that stops the bowls from slipping, I keep a small container of it in my seat, just rub the tip of your index and middle fingers with it and hey presto.
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Re: Finger picks

Postby RonMc » Fri May 15, 2020 8:53 am

I havent much problem keeping them on, my problem is finding some that will hit the right strings. :lol:
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Re: Finger picks

Postby Danny Mitchell » Fri May 15, 2020 11:34 am

Ha, ha! Me too, Ron. Spot on :lol:
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Re: Finger picks

Postby Jif » Fri May 15, 2020 8:20 pm

RonMc wrote:I havent much problem keeping them on, my problem is finding some that will hit the right strings. :lol:


I can usually hit the right strings, but not necessarily in the right order ;) :lol:

I use Old 97 short length banjo picks, I read about them on the US forum and decided to give them a go, really like them and Judy who makes them is great to deal with, last time I ordered some she sent me an extra pair gratis. Like others I use heat shrink to give them the grip. I use a dunlop zookie 20 on the thumb, as Malcolm said these have an angle on the tip, 20° for the zookie 20 version. Feels right for me. :guitar:

As the man says, here's two shovels, take your pick 8-)
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Re: Finger picks

Postby TonyT » Thu Jul 02, 2020 12:39 pm

I'm sure some of you may have see this info, it was on the USA site, they were recommending using sticky pads, apparently used on nose pads on glasses, seemed a good idea, not tried it, I use .15's that I spent a lot of time shaping.
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Re: Finger picks

Postby Danny Hughes » Sat Jul 04, 2020 12:51 pm

Hi Roy,
I use Rolf B & M,Nickel Silver About 0.23 Still the same ones when i first met you in the old days,
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Re: Finger picks

Postby TonyT » Fri Oct 30, 2020 8:12 pm

This is about thumb pick as opposed to finger but thought I'd just share this.
I've just bought a Herco blue thumb pick! It is so comfortable compared to the Dunlop, just about perfect.
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