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Henry Mars
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Plastic picks wear out but wooden picks actually break in and start sounding real good. The tips of my picks can be "fixed" if need be with a light swipe from an emory board or quality nail file. They can last a good long time and can be recycled and made into smaller shapes.
I used tortise shell for a while; in fact I have used just about every type of pick made except metal picks (yuk). Wood is still the best bang for the buck.
Buy one for $5 0r $6 use it for a few months then recycle it.
When you consider that a plastic picks cost $.35 each and you lose or wear out 4 or 5 of them a week the wooden picks really don't cost much at all.
I used tortise shell for a while; in fact I have used just about every type of pick made except metal picks (yuk). Wood is still the best bang for the buck.
Buy one for $5 0r $6 use it for a few months then recycle it.
When you consider that a plastic picks cost $.35 each and you lose or wear out 4 or 5 of them a week the wooden picks really don't cost much at all.