The picks that Trey uses and Jerry made famous. I have a ton of them, I cleaned out a store a few years back when they were discontinued. I'm lookin to sell some, so lemme know if interested. Thanks!
How much?
Depends how many you want. Email me at strato72000@yahoo.com and we can talk there. Thanks. ;)
Once again, I have many unopened bags of these that I bought when I cleaned out a store a few years ago. I need some cash and I am looking to sell some, let me know if interested. Thanks!
OK, so I have had a lot of emails on these.
Here is an auction of mine on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Adamas-Addamas-2mm-NEW-graphite-guitar-picks-pics-/250694281237?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item3a5e8b2815
You can see my feedback.
I will sell bags for $35 a piece. If you buy more than 5 bags, I will discount. If you want any, paypal me at strato72000@yahoo.com
Also email me your address.
I will cover shipping, and mail the day after I receive payment.
Thanks.
Aight man, thats about enough advertising. I think everybody here knows what you got. Move on please
Quote from: posternutbag on September 15, 2010, 04:58:24 PM
Aight man, thats about enough advertising. I think everybody here knows what you got. Move on please
Seriously. Thanks Strato but don't turn this into your own personal online firesale.
Quote from: strato on September 15, 2010, 03:50:48 PM
I will sell bags for $35 a piece. If you buy more than 5 bags, I will discount.
Hee hee. I just got my 2 picks from strato today. They are nice. Not incredibly better than my 1.5 mm Dunlops but indeed better. Zero flexing. Oh and I tried to play them like Trey; pointy side on the strings. If you all read the gear page post link, you know what I mean.
This is like when keep'in it real goes wrong!
Somebody kill this thread and make it look like an accident. Never happened.
Yea you guys are right, sorry about that...my bad...
Quote from: raisingfreen on September 15, 2010, 09:16:03 PM
This is like when keep'in it real goes wrong!
Somebody kill this thread and make it look like an accident. Never happened.
ROTFF. Quite possibly the funniest thing I've ever read on this board! +infinite :D :D :D
Blam! Whoops, sorry.
Dunlop still sells these picks for about $18 for a bag of 12, including shipping. Call them at 1.707.745.2722 to order.
They also make a great bass pick, especially if you want Mike or Phil tones.
Quote from: Rusty the Scoob on October 27, 2010, 11:07:24 AM
Blam! Whoops, sorry.
Dunlop still sells these picks for about $18 for a bag of 12, including shipping. Call them at 1xxxxxxxx to order.
They also make a great bass pick, especially if you want Mike or Phil tones.
There goes the neighborhood....
Quote from: raisingfreen on September 15, 2010, 09:16:03 PM
This is like when keep'in it real goes wrong!
Somebody kill this thread and make it look like an accident. Never happened.
^One of my favorite posts on this forum. Just wanted to celebrate it again.
Oh hell since I'm on the subject... I tried the Telefunken picks but I don't like the knurled grip because that is the part that i use to touch the strings. So i'm tempted to sand of the knurl. This isn't a problem with Adamas picks (no knurl).
knurl |nərl|
noun
a small projecting knob or ridge, esp. in a series around the edge of something.
knurl |nərl|:
This may be a candidate for a band name. Or at least something to try and incorporate in a sentence everyone in awhile.
Quote from: raisingfreen on July 18, 2011, 12:08:17 PM
knurl |nərl|
noun
a small projecting knob or ridge, esp. in a series around the edge of something.
knurl |nərl|:
This may be a candidate for a band name. Or at least something to try and incorporate in a sentence everyone in awhile.
Dude I use "knurl" all the time. I design packaging tape heads and they have to have knurled rollers so that the tape doesn't stick to them. Critical feature for a tape head guru man, :P Your barbell probably has a knurled handle on it.
Quote from: Rusty the Scoob on October 27, 2010, 11:07:24 AM
Blam! Whoops, sorry.
Dunlop still sells these picks for about $18 for a bag of 12, including shipping. Call them at 1.707.745.2722 to order.
They also make a great bass pick, especially if you want Mike or Phil tones.
Just called, they are sold out of what they had left as of last month.. sux. I got 4 left though, should last a while.