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Dunlop Tortex Standard 1.0mm Blue Guitar Pick, 72 Pack

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Brand: JIM DUNLOP

Sku: WBMUSB00BUMDXM4

UPC: 710137001329

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Dunlop Tortex Standard 1.0mm Blue Guitar Pick, 72 Pack

$26.24

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the thickness of the Dunlop Tortex Guitar Pick? A: The Dunlop Tortex Guitar Pick is available in various thicknesses, including .50mm, .60mm, .73mm, .88mm, 1.0mm, and 1.14mm.
  • Q: What material is the Dunlop Tortex Guitar Pick made from? A: The Dunlop Tortex Guitar Pick is made from Tortex material, which is known for its durability and bright sound.
  • Q: How many picks are included in the Dunlop Tortex pack? A: The Dunlop Tortex Guitar Pick pack contains 72 picks.
  • Q: What makes Tortex picks different from other guitar picks? A: Tortex picks are designed to offer maximum memory and minimum wear, mimicking the characteristics of traditional tortoise shell picks.
  • Q: Are these picks suitable for all types of guitars? A: Yes, the Dunlop Tortex Guitar Picks are suitable for various guitar types, including acoustic, electric, and bass guitars.
  • Q: Can I use these picks for strumming and fingerpicking? A: Yes, the different thicknesses of the Dunlop Tortex picks make them versatile for both strumming and fingerpicking styles.
  • Q: Where are Dunlop Tortex Guitar Picks manufactured? A: Dunlop Tortex Guitar Picks are made in the USA.
  • Q: Do these picks provide a good grip? A: Yes, Tortex picks are designed to provide a good grip, making them easier to hold during play.
  • Q: How do I care for my Dunlop Tortex picks? A: To care for your Dunlop Tortex picks, store them in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures to maintain their shape and durability.
  • Q: What should I consider when choosing a pick thickness? A: Choosing a pick thickness depends on your playing style; thinner picks are often preferred for strumming, while thicker picks provide more control for lead playing.