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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Fender
EAN: 0717669539177
Item Dimensions: 504006100
Label: Fender
Manufacturer: Fender
Model: 978028056
MPN: 097-8028-056
Publisher: Fender
Special Features: People just seem to love Fender's Hello Kitty series, and these are some of the most fun guitar picks we've ever seen. Hello Kitty stands on a pretty pink background holding a Fender strat, and as you rock the pick back and forth, she plays and taps her paw to the music. The other side sports the Hello Kitty logo.
Studio: Fender
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Editorial Review:Product Description:People just seem to love Fender's Hello Kitty series, and these are some of the most fun guitar picks we've ever seen. Hello Kitty stands on a pretty pink background holding a Fender strat, and as you rock the pick back and forth, she plays and taps her paw to the music. The other side sports the Hello Kitty logo.
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I really didn't buy these picks expecting excellent sound quality, but they are just too darned cute to pass them up. Definitely a great gift idea for the Hello Kitty loving guitarists and for kids (and definitely makes an adorable pick necklace).
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I don't know much about guitars, but these Hello Kitty guitar picks are perfect to go with my little daughter's First Act Discovery pink guitar. Hello Kitty moves as you move the pick. Cute.
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A month after ordering this item, I have yet to receive it. As I had ordered the picks as a gift, the no-show was particularly disappointing.
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Bought these for my 2 1/1 yr. old daughter to play with Dada. Very cute and hologram kitty dances when you move it.
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Because these picks are holographic, they have a hard cardboard-like backing and overall feel like something between a thin and a medium. They make a slightly unpleasant clicky sound when played. This will be much less an issue with an electric guitar where what matters is the sound coming out of the amp rather than the guitar itself.
That said, these are terminally cute, and I mean that in a nice way. They always get a positive response even among adults, who get transported back ...
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