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Old 03-05-2010, 09:18 PM   #11 (permalink)
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On stage I use duct tape around the mic stand with the sticky side out. 3 strips with different gauge picks on each one.
Thats a good idea
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I keep a set in a holder, in my pocket. They travel with me, just like keys.
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Old 03-05-2010, 09:35 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I keep a couple wedged under the pick guard of my electrics. I did the tape thing like Schmange when I used to play in bands.

I have a funky container that some sort of prescription pill samples came in that I keep picks in - or try to anyway. Seems like whenever I buy a bunch of picks, they get sown around the house like seeds. Perhaps one day a pick tree will sprout...
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Old 03-05-2010, 09:48 PM   #14 (permalink)
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They travel with me, just like keys.
And do you lose em Deck,like you can keys.

I remember there was a thread where,the talk got onto losing picks...i mean one moment they there and the next....
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And do you lose em Deck,like you can keys.

I remember there was a thread where,the talk got onto losing picks...i mean one moment they there and the next....
ya mine walk of by a 5 year old and a 6 year old. My older ones could care less.
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And do you lose em Deck,like you can keys.

I remember there was a thread where,the talk got onto losing picks...i mean one moment they there and the next....
I did lose a full set a few months ago. I'm a bit obsessive-compulsive - it drove me nuts and I had to get a new set of exactly the same thing as soon as possible.

Talking about picks - maybe someone can help me here. I prefer stiff picks for lead/picking, and mediums for chords. Which is a bit of a problem, since I'm not about to swap out picks during a piece. What do you guys do?
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Deck on a side note check this out,

The Pick Punch (Make Your Own Guitar Picks!)
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Deck on a side note check this out,

The Pick Punch (Make Your Own Guitar Picks!)
Ha! That's pretty funny - picks are about 50c here (or maybe a little more for some). If I had one of those, my OCD would mean that it would have to live in my pocket - which could possibly spell trouble occasionally
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Hahahaha,you dont want one of em going of in your sky rocket mate.....Ouch !
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