Members D Brooker Posted April 14, 2006 Members Posted April 14, 2006 Just want to mention that I now offer guitar picks made from real carbon fiber - Here's the link http://www.dbrooker.com/guitarpicks.html - Thanks for looking - D Brooker
Members DonK Posted April 15, 2006 Members Posted April 15, 2006 Originally posted by D Brooker Just want to mention that I now offer guitar picks made from real carbon fiber - Here's the link http://www.dbrooker.com/guitarpicks.html - Thanks for looking - D Brooker I don't know if you play guitar or just invent stuff, but since you only offer it in one thickness, you ought to disclose what it is - thick & stiff, thin & flexible, etc - and those dimples are going to be a problem for a lot of players, being so close to the edge. Personally, I can't see how they wouldn't catch on the strings.
Members JasmineTea Posted April 15, 2006 Members Posted April 15, 2006 Hey, glow-in-the-dark harmonicas! Man, he's got it all!
Members D Brooker Posted April 15, 2006 Author Members Posted April 15, 2006 For DonK - the thickness I now offer is thin, but IMHO they play a lot stiffer than a standard thin gutiar pick - Also, there are no dimples, the pick and it's edges are glass smooth - I've played guitar for over 25 years, although not professionally - DB
Members Osmosis Posted April 15, 2006 Members Posted April 15, 2006 Originally posted by DonK I don't know if you play guitar or just invent stuff, but since you only offer it in one thickness, you ought to disclose what it is - thick & stiff, thin & flexible, etc - and those dimples are going to be a problem for a lot of players, being so close to the edge. Personally, I can't see how they wouldn't catch on the strings. I'd think they'd have to be pretty damn stiff...carbon fiber isn't exactly flexible, it's very strong but brittle if you try to bend it. Also, like D Brooker clarified, those aren't dimples, rather just the weave pattern of the fibers. The finish should be smooth.
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