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These picks are extremely durable, comfortable, and versatile. They can comfortably play anything from guitar to bass to mandolin to ukulele. They never slip in my hands and very rarely will they ever break. These are the only type of picks that you will ever need.
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I like the picks okay, although I think the yellow are a little better. The review is mixed because I bought orange thinking there was an outstanding deal (getting 72 picks for $5). However, you will only get 12, so the price was no better than the local music shop (actually a little higher).
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I love the tortex picks! They're easy to hold, they're durable, and this particular size allows you to strum without feeling like you're going to break the pick or the strings if you strum hard, yet thick enough to produce a good strong sound.
Please be aware, however, that with this particular order you are going to get a package of 12, and not 72 as stated on this page.
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I use the Tortex, and the Clayton picks more than anything else, and I honestly can't tell you which is better, but I know I love these picks for their sound, and variety of stiffness and the positive grip they provide. I have these picks in all thicknesses except .90+. I do a lot of flatpicking and find I get great results from the .75 and .90s. But the .60s are a great for strumming and soft picking.
Honestly If you haven't tried the Tortex picks out you owe it to yourself to give them a try.
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