Hank's pick in the early days

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Re: Hank's pick in the early days

Postby HAIRY » 03 Sep 2014, 12:54

I still have a Marvin pick safely stored in a Shadows pick box.

The box is rather small and made from clear plastic with a sliding top printed with a black image of The Shadows in silhouette......

I suspect they must be quite rare on the scale of Shadows memorabilia.
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Re: Hank's pick in the early days

Postby dave robinson » 03 Sep 2014, 13:06

If I remember Harry, those were on the thick side weren't they ?
Come to think, I bet I've got one in a box stored away in the bowels of the loft somewhere . . . .
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Re: Hank's pick in the early days

Postby fender1944 » 16 Dec 2015, 11:12

How was the Buffalo plecks?
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Re: Hank's pick in the early days

Postby Nick Allan » 16 Dec 2015, 16:37

Ecca is spot on about the tortoiseshell picks, and about the impact on tone of that material. Had one for years - nothing like it now, or so I thought.

About a year ago I ordered some buffalo horn picks - the "sarod" variety that have an indent for grip - absolutely brilliant - best picks in the world for tone . Highly recommended. What did you think, Ecca ?

All the best,

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