I posted early in this thread where I showed a pretty nice wooden box that had become my pick box - all just loosely tossed in there. Well, lately I've taken up fingerpicking on acoustic - it only took me 40 years to develop the patience to stick with THAT - and I've also developed a stupid taste for boutique picks, of which I have four or five - a few Vespel picks and a few Casein, which have very different feels but are both sublime. I bought them for acoustic playing and I only use the casein for acoustic, but now I play the vespel picks on electric too - they don't make as big a difference on electric (and I'm not a good enough player for any of this to matter a bit!), but I've just come to really dig the feel of them. I still have some cheap-ish picks laying around but I rarely ever play them anymore.
So, then I saw something on the acoustic guitar forum where a guy used a pill organizer as a pick organizer and I thought that was brilliant - not by days of the week but a different compartment for different types of picks. And being older and medically involved now, I had a few extra of those laying around. So I appropriated one. So here's my current setup - much less aesthetically appealing than my first entry, but eminently practical and it stays closed when you're traveling.
Left to right, thumb picks, finger picks in regular use. Vespel picks, Casein picks, Dava grip, Primetones, extra fingerpicks. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday generally stay closed - they're just for pick emergencies which I never have, but I had the compartments and I had the extra picks, so I figured I'd fill 'em up...
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Ray, on Flickr
-Ray