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Herco HE210P Flex 50 .65mm Gold Nylon Guitar Picks (12-pack)

Standard Shape Herco Guitar Picks, .65mm Gauge - Medium Gold, 12-pack
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Dunlop Herco HE210P .65mm Nylon Flat Guitar Picks 12-pack Features at a Glance:
  • Shape: standard
  • Gauge: .65mm
  • Quantity:12
  • Uniform thickness
  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Unique pattern gives you a slip-proof grip
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Tech Specs

  • Shape: Standard
  • Gauge: .65mm
  • Material: Nylon
  • Quantity: 12
  • Color: Gold
  • Manufacturer Part Number: HE210P

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Rated 5/5

Good quality pick with excellent grip

Good quality pick with excellent grip. I read an article where EVH's guitar tech was saying that EVH used these for awhile. I thought I would give them a try and like them for rhythm playing.
Music background: Rock, Blues, Metal
Rated 5/5

My favorite pick

Picks are of course personal, but this is my favorite. It's got good grip, and the nylon has just the right amount of give. I use them on bass; I like a lighter pick. They last well too.
Music background: 35 years serious amateur on bass, just learning drums. I do composing and home recording. Punk, art rock, math rock, classical.
Rated 5/5

A pretty good indicator of a quality pick

I'm a late life beginner guitarist that favors medium gauge picks. Saw one of my all-time favorite bands last night and again tonight here in Ohio. Yes, I'm a boomer and the band that still gets my blood going is The Cult. Both shows proved those guys can still perform, albeit with a shorter set list and not quite the same range and stamina vocally. To be expected. But Billy? Nothing missing from his game. The guy is a legit rock star and a pro. At the end of the gig tonight I was fortunate to give him a fist bump and thank him for the effort and quality of his performance. He handed me this:
Good enough for Billy, good enough for me!
Rated 5/5

Update

After using these picks a few weeks. the only picks I will use, far as the flex 50's or 75's. I tend too use the 50's the most on electric or acoustic, just too clarify the 50's are .65mm and the 75's are 1.01mm. I have often wondered where this heavy pick hype came from. Eddie Van Halen used a nylon .60mm, Neil Young Herco 50, David Gilmour and Jimmy Page Herco 75, Jimmi Hendrix and SRV fender mediums and they all used lighter gauge strings as well, SRV did use 11's a lot and 10's I think I'll listen too the professionals and ignore all the YouTube and blog hype, that you have too use a pick that is as thick as a 2"x4" too be a good guitar player. I like a little bit of flex in a pick and with the 75's you get the thicker pick feel with a little flex, now I won't use any other style picks, personal choice and my wife just bought me more for Christmas. Thanks again Sweetwater.
Music background: I love playing guitar
Rated 5/5

Might be my new favorite picks 50 and 75

I've used many picks over the last few years tortex mostly .50-1.14mm, Fender: light-heavy. I started out with the Dunlop nylon max grip .60mm then .88 nylon for awhile, over the last year, I've probably bought $200 worth of picks from Sweetwater. I got the Herco 50 and 75 today, I wasn't going too open then been using the .88 and 1.0 tortex. I thought what the heck so I compared them too fender celliod,light-heavy tortex .50-1.0 and nylon max grip .60 and.73mm. The Herco 50 and 75's were the winners, great tone and flexibility, they seem just right, love them. Will they replace my EJ jazz 3's or jazz 3xl's ? Maybe or maybe not, but they will get on the strings a lot. I ordered 2 more packs of each. Thanks again Sweetwater.
Music background: I love playing guitar
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