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3 x Stainless Steel, Open Design, Metal Finger Picks for Guitar, Banjo, Dobro, etc. Fingerstyle picks. Adjustable large medium or small

3 x Stainless Steel, Open Design, Metal Finger Picks for Guitar, Banjo, Dobro, etc. Fingerstyle picks. Adjustable large medium or small

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  • Hard wearing and lightweight steel fingerpicks
  • Open design means you can feel the strings with your fingers for extra control
  • They can be adjusted to fit your fingers by bending the metal collar to form a snug fit
  • Three steel finger picks per pack

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Customer Reviews

Based on 459 reviews
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Thomas Meldrim
Not so good for frailing.

I settled on a plastic version for when nails are broken. These make a tinkley odd sound when brushing the strings.

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Daddy Dave
They sound great!

I’ve played acoustic guitar for many years. I also mess around with finger picking country blues. Recently, I was developing a blister on my index finger off my picking hand so I tried these. I really like them! I can pick harder with them than I do with just fingers. I don’t hear any of the metal clanging that I hear with banjo style finger picks. I’ll buy a couple more sets and put them in all my cases.

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Andrew Hartnett
I ordered and paid for the three-pack, but only got two.

I ordered and paid for the three-pack, but only got two. Otherwise, these are quite cool.

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Aloke
Fingerstyle Guitar

Not good for fingerstyle Guitar. Tapping is impossible and they're too thick

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Dunnock
Metal Finger picks

These finger picks were easy to wear and adjust. I have other types as well and I recommend others to do so then you can mix and match. These open picks work well on my middle and ring fingers but I prefer a Jim Dunlop pick on my index finger in order to ensure I pick the string with the tip rather than the side of pick (as tends to happen with the the open pick on my index finger). The Jim Dunlop ones are more rigid and hence more difficult to adjust.