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Pickboy Professional Picks Collection
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Pickboy Metacarbonate Pick
Descr.: Heavy (1.0 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB42RS
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Pickboy Metacarbonate Pick
Descr.: Heavy (1.0 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB42RW
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Pickboy Pos-A-Grip Thin .50
Descr.: POS A GRIP PICK in Thin (.50) Gauge.
Model#: PB44R050
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Pickboy Pos-a-Grip
Descr.: Medium (.75 mm), Bag of 50..........Read what Barry Cleveland from Guitar Player Magazine said about the Pickboy Pos A Grip Picks.... "I was walking the floor at the Summer NAMM show, when I came upon a fellow purveying picks, straps, and other accessories. He offered me a handful of sample picks unlike any I’d seen before—and I’ve seen a few—which I quickly pocketed before moving on to the next booth. While experimenting with them later, I found one pick in particular to be right up my alley: the black Pickboy Pos-A-Grip Medium. It had just the right degree of stiffness for strumming and playing single notes, the finish had a smoothness that produced a fat and warm sound against both acoustic and electric strings, and—best of all—it had perforations that made it easy to hold on to, even when my fingers perspired. I was hooked. Pickboy Pos-A-Grip picks Pros Holes in surface provide traction. Cons None. Contact Dist. by Brooklyn Gear, (718) 858-4900; brooklyngear.com. Pos-A-Grip picks (75¢ retail) come in various styles and colors. The review picks included two reds (Medium 0.70 and Heavy 1.0) and two blacks (Medium 0.75 and Heavy 1.0), along with a smaller black Jazz 1.50. The reds are not only perforated, they also have small indentations, making them even more grip-positive. The blacks are the same shape and size, but have a slightly smoother and more flexible overall feel. The Jazz Pos-A-Grip is very heavy, with zero flexibility. In terms of their being easy to hold on to—which is primarily what distinguishes the Pos-A-Grips from other picks—they are all equally successful, and gauge is simply a matter of taste. But for my money, the black Medium (0.75) stands apart as truly exceptional for my tastes. Suffice it to say that I acquired an entire bag of them. " Here is the link below
http://www.guitarplayer.com/archive/1203/1203_BenchTests9.htm
Model#: PB44R075
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Pickboy Pos-a-Grip
Descr.: Heavy (1.0 mm), Bag of 50.............. Read what Barry Cleveland from Guitar Player Magazine said about the Pickboy Pos A Grip Picks.... "I was walking the floor at the Summer NAMM show, when I came upon a fellow purveying picks, straps, and other accessories. He offered me a handful of sample picks unlike any I’d seen before—and I’ve seen a few—which I quickly pocketed before moving on to the next booth. While experimenting with them later, I found one pick in particular to be right up my alley: the black Pickboy Pos-A-Grip Medium. It had just the right degree of stiffness for strumming and playing single notes, the finish had a smoothness that produced a fat and warm sound against both acoustic and electric strings, and—best of all—it had perforations that made it easy to hold on to, even when my fingers perspired. I was hooked. Pickboy Pos-A-Grip picks Pros Holes in surface provide traction. Cons None. Contact Dist. by Brooklyn Gear, (718) 858-4900; brooklyngear.com. Pos-A-Grip picks (75¢ retail) come in various styles and colors. The review picks included two reds (Medium 0.70 and Heavy 1.0) and two blacks (Medium 0.75 and Heavy 1.0), along with a smaller black Jazz 1.50. The reds are not only perforated, they also have small indentations, making them even more grip-positive. The blacks are the same shape and size, but have a slightly smoother and more flexible overall feel. The Jazz Pos-A-Grip is very heavy, with zero flexibility. In terms of their being easy to hold on to—which is primarily what distinguishes the Pos-A-Grips from other picks—they are all equally successful, and gauge is simply a matter of taste. But for my money, the black Medium (0.75) stands apart as truly exceptional for my tastes. Suffice it to say that I acquired an entire bag of them. " Here is the link below
http://www.guitarplayer.com/archive/1203/1203_BenchTests9.htm
Model#: PB44R100
37.50 |

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Pickboy Pos-A-Grip XHeavy 1.20
Descr.: POS A GRIP X HEAVY 1.20
Model#: PB44R120
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Pickboy Pos A Carb
Descr.: Heavy (1.0 mm), Bag of 50
Read what Barry Cleveland from Guitar Player Magazine said about the Pickboy Pos A Grip Picks....
"I was walking the floor at the Summer NAMM show, when I came upon a fellow purveying picks, straps, and other accessories. He offered me a handful of sample picks unlike any I’d seen before—and I’ve seen a few—which I quickly pocketed before moving on to the next booth. While experimenting with them later, I found one pick in particular to be right up my alley: the black Pickboy Pos-A-Grip Medium. It had just the right degree of stiffness for strumming and playing single notes, the finish had a smoothness that produced a fat and warm sound against both acoustic and electric strings, and—best of all—it had perforations that made it easy to hold on to, even when my fingers perspired. I was hooked.
Pickboy Pos-A-Grip picks
Pros Holes in surface provide traction.
Cons None.
Contact Dist. by Brooklyn Gear, (718) 858-4900; brooklyngear.com.
Pos-A-Grip picks (75¢ retail) come in various styles and colors. The review picks included two reds (Medium 0.70 and Heavy 1.0) and two blacks (Medium 0.75 and Heavy 1.0), along with a smaller black Jazz 1.50. The reds are not only perforated, they also have small indentations, making them even more grip-positive. The blacks are the same shape and size, but have a slightly smoother and more flexible overall feel. The Jazz Pos-A-Grip is very heavy, with zero flexibility. In terms of their being easy to hold on to—which is primarily what distinguishes the Pos-A-Grips from other picks—they are all equally successful, and gauge is simply a matter of taste. But for my money, the black Medium (0.75) stands apart as truly exceptional for my tastes. Suffice it to say that I acquired an entire bag of them. "
Here is the link
http://www.guitarplayer.com/archive/1203/1203_BenchTests9.htm
Model#: PB44RB
37.50 |

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Pickboy Pos-a-Jazz
Descr.: Extra Heavy (1.5mm), Bag of 50.........Read what Barry Cleveland from Guitar Player Magazine said about the Pickboy Pos A Grip Picks.... "I was walking the floor at the Summer NAMM show, when I came upon a fellow purveying picks, straps, and other accessories. He offered me a handful of sample picks unlike any I’d seen before—and I’ve seen a few—which I quickly pocketed before moving on to the next booth. While experimenting with them later, I found one pick in particular to be right up my alley: the black Pickboy Pos-A-Grip Medium. It had just the right degree of stiffness for strumming and playing single notes, the finish had a smoothness that produced a fat and warm sound against both acoustic and electric strings, and—best of all—it had perforations that made it easy to hold on to, even when my fingers perspired. I was hooked. Pickboy Pos-A-Grip picks Pros Holes in surface provide traction. Cons None. Contact Dist. by Brooklyn Gear, (718) 858-4900; brooklyngear.com. Pos-A-Grip picks (75¢ retail) come in various styles and colors. The review picks included two reds (Medium 0.70 and Heavy 1.0) and two blacks (Medium 0.75 and Heavy 1.0), along with a smaller black Jazz 1.50. The reds are not only perforated, they also have small indentations, making them even more grip-positive. The blacks are the same shape and size, but have a slightly smoother and more flexible overall feel. The Jazz Pos-A-Grip is very heavy, with zero flexibility. In terms of their being easy to hold on to—which is primarily what distinguishes the Pos-A-Grips from other picks—they are all equally successful, and gauge is simply a matter of taste. But for my money, the black Medium (0.75) stands apart as truly exceptional for my tastes. Suffice it to say that I acquired an entire bag of them. " Here is the link below
http://www.guitarplayer.com/archive/1203/1203_BenchTests9.htm
Model#: PB45R150
37.50 |

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Pickboy Classic Tortoise Shell
Descr.: Thin (.50mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB55R050
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Pickboy Classic Tortoise Shell
Descr.: Medium (.75 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB55R075
37.50 |

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Pickboy Classic Tortoise Shell
Descr.: Heavy (1.0 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB55R100
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Nylon, Cream color
Descr.: Thin (.50mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB66R050
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Nylon, Tan color
Descr.: Medium Thin (.60mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB66R060
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Nylon, Dk Tan color
Descr.: Medium (.73mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB66R073
37.50 |

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Nylon, Brown color
Descr.: Medium-Heavy (.88 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB66R088
37.50 |

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Nylon, Dm Brown color
Descr.: Heavy (1.0 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PB66R100
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White Ceramic with raised grip
Descr.: Thin (.50mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PBCER050
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White Ceramic with raised grip
Descr.: Medium (.70mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PBCER070
37.50 |

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White Ceramic with raised grip
Descr.: Heavy (1.0 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PBCER100
37.50 |

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Nylon 66 with raised grip
Descr.: Light (.50 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PBNYL050
37.50 |

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Nylon 66 with raised grip
Descr.: Medium (.75 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PBNYL070
37.50 |

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Nylon 66 with raised grip
Descr.: Heavy (1.0 mm), Bag of 50
Model#: PBNYL100
37.50 |

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