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Tele-Afflicted
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Dunlop Ultex 1.0 mm
These picks are the best I´ve ever tried! Excellent tone and excellent feel. My local musicstore doesn´t have them in stock so I asked them to get a bunch for me. I use the 1.0 mm gauge. When I got to the store to "pick" them up I noticed that some of the 1.0 mm felt a bit stiffer than the others. I tried the flexability on all of the 1.0 mm picks and realised some of them were thicker. Looking at the them from the side it was clear that some were thicker (like 1.14 mm). Has anyone else noticed this??
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Out there
Age: 46
Posts: 220
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I like this model: ![]() I hadn't noticed the inconsistent thickness issue, though. I might have to look over my stash of them and see what I find.
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