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    Not really a new item but who supplies Guitar Picks

    I have seen guitar picks on The Transfer Press but can't seem to find them anywhere else. Could somebody please point me in the right direction or even supply me with a couple.

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    Found some here - http://www.frames4photoshop.info/sub...tar-picks.html

    Is this Paul's site?

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    Yes it is, I may just drop him a PM
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    Cheers Gary but the Transfer Press are out of stock hence my question and the other site is in the US. Should have said UK based sorry.


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    I have some, they are .7mm

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    I print my own range and bespoke ones for clients.

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    Just a quick word about guitar picks...

    As a guitarist myself, the most important thing is the 'feel' of the pick. Guitar picks come in many shapes, thicknesses and materials. When I choose new picks I go to my music store of choice, where they have a box full of random picks, and pull out the ones that feel most comfortable to me. I wouldn't buy picks online,and I wouldn't buy picks just because they had a printed design I liked.

    Just saying. Maybe that's the reason not many dyesub suppliers stock them.

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    No, I agree. I think guitar picks fall into either a very personal purchase or easy to buy gift cause the recipient plays the guitar.
    I also print whistles and bodhrans for the tourist trade, Also bought as a gift and not as a musical instrument.

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    I am after some as merchandise for a band


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