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Tortex green for guitar, orange (or thinner) for bass.

 

 

sleepy

Acoustic Guitar:  Seagull Maritime GT  Playing Since:  8/11/2011

Electric Guitar:  Epiphone Les Paul Jr.  Playing since:  9/25/2013

Bass Guitar:  Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Special  Playing Since:  2/17/2014

 

"The road of life is rocky, and you may stumble too. So while you point your finger, someone else is judging you." --Bob Marley

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I caught a Dunlop Jazz III from Alexi during a Children Of Bodom show, tried it out when I got home and have been using them ever sence. I still use my Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm when playing my bass and occasionally when I play a song that is mostly chords, but the Jazz III is just awesome.

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A matchbook cover has always worked for me in a pinch . LOL

I had to do that at a gig once. Forgot the picks on the table at home ; ( it didn't work too well for me.
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I used Tortex picks (.88) for years but switched to Jazz III's about 6 months ago. Mostly the red nylon but I've been buying the other types to try out as well.

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Has anyone used Stylus Picks..? Was thinking about checking them out but can't imagine them being useful for playing chords.

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Dunlop Tortex .73mm. Not real sure why I settled on them but for some reason they feel right.

 I'm Allergic To Stupidity. I Break Out In Sarcasm.

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Dunlop Ultex Jazz III 2.0. Best pick I ever used. I also have lots of Dunlop Max Grip Jazz III on stock, love those too. I HATE light picks, I find them extremely unresponsive, the delay from when I move my wrist to when the pick finally produces sound is insane. 

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I use yellow Dava sure grip nylon picks.   I've used all the other Dava picks lines including materials: delrin, metal, gel --->  used Dunlops nylons', classic and tortex. Planet waves picks, stone picksand even one of Rick Nielsen's picks from a concert waaaay back.

 

Nothing does it for me like a Dava. :-P That could be a good ad slogan.   copyright2014KasnitchInc.   :mrgreen:

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I use Dunlop Nylon .46's for acoustic strumming.

When playing electric or bass i'll bump up to a 1mm or 1.1mm :)

 

I also use what Jaster has. (The pick punch) so if I run out I can use old butter container lids, or old giftcards to make some in a pinch. :)

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http://www.jimdunlop.com/images/products/Gator96-11.png

Dunlop Gator Grips in .96, 1.14 and 1.5mm until I figure out my preference. Still newish to playing. They just stood out from the rest of the picks when I was trying different ones.

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