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Dunlop Misha Mansoor Custom Delrin FLOW Guitar Picks - Live .65mm - 24-pack

Delrin Sharp Guitar Picks with Sculpted Edges - .65mm, 24-pack
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Item ID: 573R065MM
Dunlop Misha Mansoor Custom Delrin FLOW Guitar Picks - Live .65mm - 24-pack
Price:$30 and 49 cents
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While this isn't an item we normally stock, we can still get it to you as fast as possible due to our great relationship with Dunlop. Go ahead and place your order and we'll follow up shortly to let you know when to expect it. Estimated May 2026.

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Dunlop Misha Mansoor Custom Delrin FLOW Guitar Picks - Live .65mm - 24-pack
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Price:$30 and 49 cents
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Meticulously Crafted Picks for Periphery's Misha Mansoor

Periphery super shredder Misha "Bulb" Mansoor demands a lot from his instruments and even more from the tools he employs to churn out gut-punching riffs with extreme precision onstage and in the studio. Dunlop tapped directly into Misha's expertise to deliver his Misha Mansoor Custom Delrin FLOW Guitar Picks, which are constructed from long-lasting Delrin to the guitarist's strict specifications and offered in two different gauges. Misha's .65mm picks excel in live settings where full-throttle playing is a necessity without your notes going too sharp, while allowing each note to ring clear. When laying down tracks in the studio, the slightly stiffer .73mm picks are Misha's go-to, giving him complete control when tracking surgically precise passages. Sweetwater players can't get enough of the sculpted edges on Misha Mansoor FLOW picks — they enable instant access to a wide range of attack dynamics from a single plectrum. And just like all other picks in the FLOW line, Misha Mansoor Customs leap effortlessly from string to string, injecting your performances with a hefty accuracy and a speed boost to boot.

Dunlop picks: the top choice for today's musicians

Dunlop guitar picks are a top choice among musicians across all playing styles and skill levels, including quite a few of us here at Sweetwater. Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes, and materials allows the player to select the exact pick that complements his/her own particular style. From classic country to nu metal, a pick is an integral part of a guitarist's tone, and Dunlop guitar picks are the picks that more pros rely on in the studio and onstage. Don't sacrifice your tone — pick Dunlop guitar picks!

Dunlop Misha Mansoor Custom Delrin FLOW Guitar Picks Features:

  • Signature guitar pick of Periphery's Misha "Bulb" Mansoor
  • Meticulously crafted to Misha's exact specifications to deliver in all performance settings
  • .65mm gauge picks give you the freedom to play loud and proud in live settings without the worry of sharp notes; .73mm gauge picks work great when tracking tight, precise passages in the studio
  • Sculpted edges unlock the full spectrum of attack dynamics from a single pick
  • FLOW shape flows fluidly from string to string
  • Custom "Bulb" signature in bright blue on each pick
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Tech Specs

  • Shape: Standard
  • Gauge: .65mm
  • Material: Delrin
  • Quantity: 24
  • Color: Blue
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 573R065MM

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Reviews

Candle in the wind...
As other folks have said, these are great while they last. That's only 1-2 hours of playing time depending on your technique. Smooth and even attack across all strings, just not super durable.
Music background: Guitar Enthusiast
Just not worth it
I'll start off by saying that these picks feel really nice to play with when they're fresh. Probably better than any other picks I've tried. The way they get a nice sharp attack but don't "catch" on the strings like a new tortex does is awesome. But at $ per pick they are totally not worth it. They wear out from normal playing in just a couple hours.
Completely rounded off. I spent $ on two 24 packs and within less than two months I've gone through all of them. Maybe they're worth it if you're recording in a studio or playing shows and you want the best feel regardless of price, but definitely not for casual playing or practicing. tried both the .65 and .73 ones.