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Old February 18th, 2004, 05:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tortis Picks?

Hey everyone, give me the lowdown on these tortoise picks. The real ones. What about the faux tortis pics? Do they make that much difference? Are they worth the money? Does anyone have one they don't like they would let me buy? I just can't afford $20 for a pick. Not unless I know for sure, you know? I'm waiting to hear!
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Old February 20th, 2004, 12:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The turtles that these picks come from have enoughto contend with. They don't need guitar players helping with their demise. There are enough suitable plastics available that we don't need to help with the extinction of these endangered animals.
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Old February 21st, 2004, 01:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Just so you know...

Tortis picks are not actual Tortoise, ok? So just cool down They are a lab made substance to mimick the real thing. Tortis is a brand name. www.redbeartrading.com Give me a break, dude
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Old February 22nd, 2004, 09:50 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I avoid controversy here, but it seemed like you were asking about the real thing. A friend's wife is very active in turtle and I'm very aware of how endangered they are. Sorry if I misread you.

I did a search on the tortis picks, it does sound interesting. You may be better off trying some of the bluegrass or acoustic ariented boards.
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Old February 23rd, 2004, 02:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Old March 25th, 2004, 04:15 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Real Tortoiseshell picks..

are the best picks I've ever used and I stuck with them for years. However, lately I've switched to Claytons because it's not a crisis if you misplace one. The Claytons are close but the don't have the snap of the real thing. Haven't tried the Tortis brand.
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Old March 27th, 2004, 12:44 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Thanks Rod..

What gauge do you use?
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Old March 28th, 2004, 10:11 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Clayton Picks

I use the Clayton Ultem Gold ones which are their faux tortiseshell picks. I like the .94 mm rounded triangles which I power sand to a straight triangle. These are fairly stiff ....I use medium strings and play Bluegrass/ fiddle tunes and jam regularly with a fiddler.

The downside is that they are sort of honey colored and can be hard to see if you drop one. Also they're more expensive than a regular plastic pick; I think they were about $1 each here in Canada.
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Old March 28th, 2004, 04:45 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Thanks again,

for giving me a straight answer. I'll have to give em a try. :D
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Old March 31st, 2004, 12:55 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I use the yellow .73 mm Dunlop Tortex picks. I have A/B'd them against the real deal and they do the job. Don't give me grief about having held a real tortoiseshell pick, please. It came out of another person's pocket and went right back to him. (These bluegrass people have their own circles.) I started using these Tortex picks because they sound most like my fingernails, which I supposed sound like tortoiseshell....similar chemistry and all(I am real slow.). After many years of using them, it was interesting to compare one with a specimen of the real thing.
Side note: at a garage sale a few weeks ago, I ran across a box of shells. There were holes drilled in every 'segment', making the shells useless for picks. I would have taken advantage of that find if not for someone's 'creative' bent with a drill.
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Old April 3rd, 2004, 02:05 AM   #11 (permalink)
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where can i get tortis shell picks?

I have never tried em and the music shops here dont have em!!!! Where can i get some? Also i use
.88 mm dunlop nylon/plastic pics, you know the grey ones. Always like em, but if i can find something better, i will use it. Tried the Claytons, didnt like em, but hey, thats just me!!! Weird thing is, i use a heavier pick on my electrics, i use fender extra heavies. Now could that
be because i use a lighter gauge string on electric guitar??
Or, is it because you naturally play differently when you play accoustic?? And get this, i am finding that i can play faster and smoother lead lines on my accoustic than on my electric!!!! Its a confusing world.
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