🎤 Pick Your Sound, Own the Stage!
The Fender 351 Shape Classic Thin Celluloid Picks come in a 12-pack, featuring a traditional 351 shape for comfort, a smooth striking surface for a warm tone, and a thin gauge for bright, airy sustain, making them perfect for a variety of string instruments.
B**I
The same old same old
Not much to say: they look, feel and work just like the ones of forty years ago. Unlikely I'll ever break them, more likely to just keep losing them. I'd buy them again.
A**R
Nice and thin, perfect for lower volume strumming
As a true beginner, I don't like the feel of thicker picks. I usually am a finger strummer and find thick picks "too loud" and more difficult. These are thin enough to strum and pick without too much noise. Buying just these lets me stop picking through the bag of "assorted picks" as I destroy the thin ones. Now they're all thin. Just wish I was, too.
B**R
Work great
Great
K**.
I should have read the fine print!
These are nice picks and they work great. I tend to like them on the thin side so it's perfect in that respect. The product picture is misleading because you think you are getting a variety of colors - but read the title and you will find that the "thin" picks are all blue. Which hey, is fine, but I was looking forward to the variety. So just make note of that if you want -- or don't want -- a single color.
O**A
These have a nice feel and are relatively cheap compared to other brands ...
These have a nice feel and are relatively cheap compared to other brands and don't seem to break as easily.
N**E
Favorite picks. Not for noses.
I love how these kind of eventually get a curve after you play with them for a while.“Wee - woo -whoop - whoop - Screeee - ring-a-ring-a-ring-a-ring!” You get the point.
A**R
Best picks!
I've been using these picks for years and they stand up to the rigors of gigging very well. They last for months and hardly ever break.
S**R
I'm just now learning to play
Several people have suggested I experiment with lighter weight (thinner) picks, to help develop a "lighter touch" strumming technique for different styles of playing/music. After only using the Fender medium picks. The difference between the two is more dramatic than I expected. These will take some getting used to, but so far, they seem to be well suited for the goal.
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