Geeky Never Sounded So Good With Pick Geek Finger and Thumb Pick SetsWho said giving a geeky gift wasn't cool? Not Pick Geek Guitar Picks. We're upping the ante on novelty to bring trendy cool to guitars pickers worldwide.The Pick Geek Finger and Thumb Pick Set combines stunning design with great quality offering string players of all musical styles a mouth-watering feast of musical essentials.Your Pick Geek Set Includes:1 x Pick Geek premium quality thumb pick3 x Pick Geek premium quality finger picks1 x FREE Pick Geek wedgie pick holder1 x Pick Geek linen draw-string bag with leather tag for safekeepingThree Sizes and Two Colour DesignsThe Pick Geek finger and thumb pick set is designed using Celluloid thermoplastic and comes in 3 different sizes (small, medium, and large) and in 2 colour designs (tortoiseshell and multicolour), all packed in a unique Pick Geek kraft box making it perfect for gifting.100% Satisfaction Guarantee:Your Pick Geek Finger and Thumb Pick Set is backed by our manufacturer 30 day money back guarantee as well as a 5 year replacement warranty. Get your beautifully designed Pick Geek pick set right now by adding to basket.
A**T
Seem good if you can get used to them
I am turning to use finger picks as my aging skin and nails are no longer as elastic or tough as they once were. I bought three sets to see what I liked best, these, some similar Dunlops and some open finger steel picks from "Tone Deaf Music". There is nothing wrong with these, they seem to be lighter and a little less rigid than the Dunlops and I can see that some may prefer these and some the Dunlops. I found using them a similar experience to using the Dunlops, it's a matter of trying to get used to them which is likely to take some time. Of the three sets I bought I found that the open finger steel ones felt the most natural and seem to have the shallowest learning curve. That said, none of the three sets feel natural and I feel clumsy with any of them. It could be worth persevering with the Dunlops or these as the "pick" part is more defined (pointy) than the steel ones and perhaps that will encourage a more precise technique. The steel picks are only for the fingers, no thumb pick, so you need to use the Pick Geek/Dunlop thumb pick, either of which has been easier to get used to than the finger picks. It looks like I'm going to learn some kind of hybrid technique, steel on the fingers, plastic/celluloid on the thumb.
A**N
A great substitute to the traditional plectrum/picks
I have always used the traditional guitar pick, so I bought these with an experimental mindset, and it really surprised me. But saying that, I probably would only use the thumb pick, as I personally find the other 3 (finger) picks a bit hard to use when plucking the strings, as there is bound to be a gap between your nails and the finger pick. Nonetheless, the package comes with a cute little bag and a silicon thing for the picks to clip onto your guitar so you don’t lose it. So overall, I would say the package is very price worthy.
R**S
Very good quality Picks
Great quality, the little (canvas I think) bag with the leather tab on the pullstrings is of good quality and very handy. The only issue I have is that I use Large dunlop picks so I ordered Large and found they are loose on my fingers and the thumbpick is not as tight as the dunlops. I know I can warm them up to tighten them but I'd rather not melt or burn them so I have ordered some mediums. All in all very impressed by the quality and the presentation, tone doesn't seem much different than my dunlops. Try them, see if they suit you, I will definitely use them.
W**Y
A good, comfortable fit for the larger fingered player.
I have used the same picks for years and thought it time to buy new so, I bought these and have tried them for both guitar and banjo playing. I have rather stubby fingers and my thumb shape is broad, so the normal "medium" sized picks go nowhere near fitting. It surprised me how difficult it is to get a large set of picks (only two sets on Amazon UK and one of those was out of stock) so I was delighted to find these. So, to the playing. They are easy to set to the exact angle you want - some players, like me, play with the hand rather more front on than side - and are elastic enough not to be cutting off the blood supply etc. They are comfortable and of good quality, the plastic being just firm enough for my picking style. What more can I say?
P**E
Nice product.
Nice finger picks and nicely presented. They come in a nice little bag and with a free pick wedgie all presented in a nice little box. The only thing I would say negative I there is no way of knowing what size you need. I have fairly slender fingers for a big guy so I went for medium but they are a little tight so probably should have gone for large which means of you have sausage fingers even a large will be a little small. All In all though the pick geek products are good quality and I would recommend but just size up from what you think you might need would be my advice
J**X
Brilliant guitar picks
Great value for money and is very simple. A selection of picks, great for those who want a more mellow tone to their banjo playing, as an alternative to metal picks. Not as malleable as the metal ones, but this wasn't a major issue for me. What’s not to like ? A good selection of sizes. Sturdy. Arrived quickly. Fingerpickin’ good!
E**N
Pretty little things
I ordered some to use on my thumbs for the kalimba. I got size small but they are very tight on my thumbs (they are meant to be for fingers) so I would size up. I have very small hands (female, 28) but these were still too tight. If you put them in hot water for a few seconds then you should be able to stretch them out a bit. Lovely colours though and very well made and presented.
C**S
Great picks and even better customer service when courier messed up.
I ordered these picks and Royal mail decided to deliver to the completely wrong address. I emailed the seller and within 2 days they were replaced with no quibbles, fantastic customer service, Thank you Debbie. Now to the Picks, they are brilliant and give off the perfect sounds they are perfect for those who play Earl Scruggs bluegrass style of banjo. Some say metal finger pick are best I have both and these picks give a quality sound which i think is better than the metal finger pick. I would highly reccomend these picks if you are thinking of buying these, go ahead you wont be disapointed.
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