Interest in a pay-it-forward pick situation?
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Interest in a pay-it-forward pick situation?
I've pretty well settled on my pick of choice, so now I've got a bunch of random picks I've experimented with over the years. Everything from cheapos, to homemade wooden ones, to Stubbies, to Wegens, to nice Dunlops, etc.
Is anyone interested in a pay-it-forward arrangement? I'd send you this lot, you mess around with them and keep those that you like. You add others you have kicking around, and forward it on to someone else. If the project is a success, the last person will be stuck with a bunch of picks that nobody else wants.
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Is anyone interested in a pay-it-forward arrangement? I'd send you this lot, you mess around with them and keep those that you like. You add others you have kicking around, and forward it on to someone else. If the project is a success, the last person will be stuck with a bunch of picks that nobody else wants.
Mm?
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Re: Interest in a pay-it-forward pick situation?
Nice idea. I'm set on my green Tortex but good luck with it.
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Re: Interest in a pay-it-forward pick situation?
That's what I said.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Nice idea
Re: Interest in a pay-it-forward pick situation?
I’m the same as what Molly said, I don’t need to be in on this as I am settled on the pick I use. Cool idea though
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Re: Interest in a pay-it-forward pick situation?
Ooof nailed it.
Been playing around with picks recently, from cheap buck picks to some stupidly expensive Aztec wood or some such thing. Will happily add to this.
Been playing around with picks recently, from cheap buck picks to some stupidly expensive Aztec wood or some such thing. Will happily add to this.
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Re: Interest in a pay-it-forward pick situation?
Happy to send it your way when I'm donevintage52 wrote:Nice!! Grey dunlops are my preferred choice if I'm in the queue anywhere......
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They don't really do it for me, too soft on the attack... someone might dig 'em, though. They might sound great on a nylon string.dayl wrote:Nice collection, how are those wooden picks?
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Re: Interest in a pay-it-forward pick situation?
I'd be down to try some new picks, I've always just used the same Tortex .88's. I'm not even sure why at this point.