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Dunlop 426P.60 Ultex® Triangle, .60mm, 6/Player's Pack

4.5 out of 5 stars 31 customer reviews

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  • Gauges (mm): .60, .73, .88 1.0, 1.14mm
  • Flexible, lightweight and virtually indestructible
  • Molded quick release edge for a sharp attack, but with more surface area than the standard size
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Size:.60mm  |  Style:6
Item Weight 3.5 ounces
Product Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight 3.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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Origin USA
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ASIN B00373GYW0
Item model number 24426060006
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4.5 out of 5 stars 31 customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #46,686 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
#1,699 in Musical Instruments > Instrument Accessories > Guitar & Bass Accessories > Picks & Pick Holders > Picks
Date first available at Amazon.com July 10, 2007

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Style Name: 72Size: 1.14mm Verified Purchase
I love these picks. I started out a guitar player decades ago and then wound up picking the bass for about eight years. I used a pick and got used to playing with the heaviest pick I could find. About seven years ago, I got back to guitar and just kept using the heaviest pick I could find I use my fingers to modulate how rigidly I'm striking the strings with the pick.
Anyway, if you like a heavy pick, for bass or guitar, this is a great one. It stays put between my fingers really well. The only time I have issues is when my hands are super dry and there not enough moisture/softness to create a good grip but, that's not the picks fault. This would happen to most picks (except maybe some of the ones with a more softer grippy surface. The attack is precise. I've always favored the triangular picks for the three equal sides to use for picking, in case the pick gets turned around in my hand. It's a short reach to get to another point to use for strumming.
If you like thick picks, it's definitely worth trying these guys. I get about fifteen-ish hours out of the picks, on 11-52 stainless steel strings...with a lot of rhythm playing. Good luck!
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Style Name: 6Size: .73mm
These picks are incredible and I would give them ten stars if I could! I won't use anything else besides fingers now if I can help it. I started with the teardrop but ended up switching to the tri after trying to buy some in a store and finding only the tri shape. Well they are awesome and the tri shape even better than the teardrop. They don't wear at all like regular picks, which I would trash quite fast playing acoustic, leading to having annoying beveled edges as you get on tortex or nubby shapes you get on cellulose. The .73mm have a nice bit of flex to them for strumming, but plenty of control and snap as well, for scalar passages. I hardly ever drop it and having three surfaces with which to play means that wear is even less than it might have been otherwise (which isn't much in any event). If that wasn't enough, they really bring out those gorgeous mid-highs that people spend lots of money on boutique effects boxes to get. Your guitar's tone will get that extra little bit of mojo a good boost pedal gives, but without battery or cable.

If you don't like them, what are you out anyway, a few bucks? Give them a go, you won't be disappointed.
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Style Name: 6Size: .60mm Verified Purchase
I'm a fan of the standard Ultex picks, and the material (when the same thickness is chosen) feels the same in these larger "Tri Picks". I used to struggle with keeping my pick at a consistent position in my hand, so I tried these larger picks. I've since learned that just pinching the pick as if I was attempting to pick up a grain of sand was why I had that problem. I now overlap my thumb and finger, so that the tip of my finger points back toward the base of my thumb. I just mention this in hopes that others won't have to buy over sized picks for that reason. Since correcting that issue, I've reverted to standard size picks quite happily.

I kind of wonder if I received a batch of factory seconds though as every pick in the package had an edge flaw midway between the top left and bottom corners. This doesn't affect play, but I'm aware of it each time I pick up one of the picks and it's annoying. Only giving 3 stars because of the defect in manufacture. I could probably return them, but the hassle isn't worth it.

If you like Ultex and want a larger pick, I'd recommend these. I like the fuller sound and less twang that I get with Ultex.
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Style Name: 72Size: 1.14mm Verified Purchase
Best pick for steel string ( O,12 gauge sets) and Nylon string. The most durable material that is widely available. The tone is also beautiful. I also use very small Dunlop JazzIII ultex for electric w/ 0.09 gauge sets. This size facilitates strumming very fast (Al Di Meola style for example) and is also great for hard bop Playing Pat Martino style ( Pat uses this shape and also a Fender/D'andrea regular shape heavy pick) It must be stated that for some artists with a very wide dynamic range and extraordinary technique such as myself and some of my colleagues, more than one type of pick will be necessary, depending on our changing musical demands. If one choses to be more restricted styistically in expressive scope, one pick size and weight may suffice. I professionally endorse Dunlop products because I use them regularly in my professional work as a musician. Enjoy!!!
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Style Name: 6Size: .88mm Verified Purchase
I was attracted to these for their large size which makes them easier to hold, especially during hard strumming. Consider that it's a three-sided pick, and you have a pick that will last you a good long time. They're very durable. I have these in different thicknesses, but .88 works great for most of the jazz and blues.
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Style Name: 6Size: .88mm Verified Purchase
I'm mainly a finger style bassist, but when I use a pick, these are it! These are just a bit larger than standard picks. If it should turn while I'm playing, I've always got a point striking the strings. I like a slight amount of flexibility to the pick. I chose the 88s and they're perfect for me! These are my picks from now on. I highly recommend these!
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Style Name: 6Size: 1.0mm Verified Purchase
These are the best picks I have ever used. I have been using them a long time. They give an excellent sound & are easy to grip. I like the 1.0 weight style. These picks are the greatest for flat picking. They are quite durable. Nothing compares to these Ultex picks.
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