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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I got this as a gift for my boyfriend, he loved it! Makes very sturdy guitar picks!
arleen
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Nice
William
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
He said he liked them very much, thank you!
Terry Shelton
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
Like it
Heather H.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
This collection has such fun colors in to make guitar picks out of. I use them for jewelry making. The material is lightweight but still strong enough.
Paula Moore
Reviewed in Australia on July 28, 2023
Terrible
Werner Baburins
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2022
They break like other picks, I play my guitar "Hard" at times...But At only 15 cents a pick, how can you go wrong? I find it handy to make picks when I need them. The "pick a palooza" vendor was kind enough to send an extra 10 plastic strips when my order was short 10 strips. RECOMMEND.
R
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2022
Great gift, if you’re looking for something different
Bill Holder
Reviewed in Australia on September 7, 2021
Yes, if you read the description far enough you can interpret that this is an add on to you owning an existing pick punch. But look at the title, it says it includes a pick punch. Apart from that what I received is fine, but can't really tell you how it cuts since I now have to order the punch.
Nathan Hamilton
Reviewed in Australia on December 19, 2020
Good product. Would have been better with colour all the way through the material.
Allen Janes
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 22, 2016
excellent
Tech Nut
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2014
Although this is probably age telling, I picked up the guitar roughly 34 years ago. As I matured into my teens, I used to grab fists full of guitar picks in the local music store whenever I visited the mall. I literally had thousands of picks in different shapes (lots of 351's and 355's) and designs. Mostly, I grabbed the medium & heavy gauges. But...after so many years and not so many visits to malls, I found myself down to one rainbow heavy gauged Pickboy and one blue heavy gauged Fender pick. I have no damn clue where the Pickboy one went off to now. Personally, when I'm playing, I usually opt for the medium gauge picks on the heavier side, but it really depends on the mood I'm in to what I play.I considered purchasing lots of different picks from different manufactures, but as you people probably already know, it's hard to decide with all the different options out there. While I was looking, I noticed the different "pick punch" models and how they had come down in price in the last few years. To compliment the plectrum puncher I decided to purchase, I decided to get this. Why? More than likely because I always loved the blue pearloid color. Besides, it also got me free shipping when added to the punch which is always a plus.While I can't really say much about the selection of thicknesses in the pack as my stupid digital caliper needs a new battery, I can say that the picks punched with it are fairly flexible which make them ideal for alternate picking. If you are a person who wants a less flexible pick there is always some nice clear gel glue out there to double or triple the thickness (heavy - super heavy) by stacking picks and you can always take some wet/dry sandpaper or your girlfriend's nail file (don't blame me if you get caught) or emery board to give the picks some texture to grip. Hell, experiment and enjoy yourself because you can always make more.Now, to come to the price/value part of the review. I would have rather paid closer to fifteen for the pack, but you have to remember that it's pre-cut to make it easier to punch and it's all selected for you to have a variety of different colors. As to that end, it makes an excellent starter pack to experiment with and I would highly recommend it for that. And yes, you can only get four picks out of the ones with pre-printed graphics, but I managed to get 6 out of the plain strips by using the punch upside down so I could eyeball exactly where I was punching. I also alternated sides when I punched.To summarize, it's a hell of a starter pack and I highly recommend it to someone that wants to see what they can really do with a pick punch.
Cecile
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2013
I am writing a review on these pick strips because I was hesitant to buy them because there were no reviews. I bought my nephew the Pick-a-Palooza about a month ago. He plays guitar and loves it. But the picks made with the old cards he had around did not hold up very well, didn’t even last a set before they crumbled. I saw these when I got the Pick-a-Palooza but did not buy them. After the other picks did not last, I decided to give these a chance. In short, they are perfect. It is the same material you find in real picks and they work great. The colors are very nice, much better than the pictures show. My nephew loves the picks they make. Anyway, I can definitely recommend these strips and will buy more once he loses all the picks they make. They also arrived in ONE DAY!!! It was really fast.
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