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Musical Instruments : Musician's Friend Standard Celluloid Guitar Picks 1 Dozen, Black Pearl Medium

Musician's Friend Standard Celluloid Guitar Picks 1 Dozen, Black Pearl Medium

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Musician's Friend Standard Celluloid Guitar Picks 1 Dozen, Black Pearl Medium
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6










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Binding: Unknown Binding
Brand: Musician's Friend
Color: Black Pearl Medium
Label: Musician's Friend
Manufacturer: Musician's Friend
Model: SO-069-PICK-M
Publisher: Musician's Friend
Sales Rank: 6
Studio: Musician's Friend










Editorial Review:

Item Description:
These durable picks will stand up to heavy play. Easy-to-grip shape and good looks. You can never have too many of these fantastic picks, so stock up today. Your guitar will love you for it and so will your fans.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Musicians friend pick ...
I thnk it's a pretty good product. It doesn't look exactly like the pictures shown. It has a black pearl effect and on one side a big silver "Musicians Friend" logo that can be very easily scraped off if undesired. All in all good value.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Watch out for the shipping charges ...
Thought I paid a little more attention. Bought this item at the same time as some other items. Wasn't paying complete attention (my fault) but ended up paying an additional $4 for shipping... for the $2 picks.
Price should be listed as $6, not $2. Ordered on a Saturday, too late to cancel by Sunday, it said had been shipped even though the confirmation shipping email said shipped on Monday.
Kind of a ripoff...

Edit Oct 2008
****Contacted by company and they decided to refund the shipping charges this time. It seems like they listened and tried to do the right thing which is appreciated. Thanks to Musician's Friend****



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Regular Guitar Picks, Cool Design ...
The picks work fine, they're just your average guitar picks. The design is cool, looks holographic. Shipping is quite high, however, if you plan to buy these picks without another product from the same merchant.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Item different than pictured ...
I bought a dozen of these off amazon last week (jan 20) and when they arrived, they are different than the ones pictured.

Although the picks are black, they are patterned randomly with silver/grey wavy lines (as if reflective paper were crinkled up, and then sealed/pressed into the outline of a pick).
Additionally, the picks have "Musician's Friend" labeled in silver on one side.
From a distance in the right light, they do look very dark/black.

They perform well though, and they were definitely cheap...
Just be sure you know what you're buying.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Items I ordered ...
I ordered multiple items. They arrived in a timely manner and were in good condition. Very reasonable.


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