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Overview

  • Discover the ideal pick for you, whether it be big, small, thin or thick!
  • Keep your picks in 1 place with one practical, pocket sized, beautifully illustrated beautiful pick and accessory tin. 
  • Keep your favourite picks on your guitar with youra headstock-mounted, rubber Pick Grabber!

 

Included

1x Dan's Guitar Store Pick-Tin with artwork by Material Darkness

1x Dan's Guitar Store Pick Grabber

2x Precision Pick

2x Precision Pick Mini

2x Precision Pick Tapered 0.70

2x Precision Pick Tapered 0.80

1x Precision Pick Premium 2.00

1x Precision Pick Premium 3.00

 

Shipping Info

Ships from the United Kingdom

Starter Pack Tin and Grabber!

Rating is 2.5 out of five stars based on 2 reviews
SKU: DGS-VAR
£13.99Price

Buy 3 Accessories for £25+ and get 15% off

Quantity
  • Ships from the United Kingdom

Reviews

Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars.
Based on 2 reviews
2 reviews

  • FilippoSep 06, 2024
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    My favourite picks

    Having tried hundreds of picks with different shapes, sizes, thicknesses and materials I find these the best and they are made in my home town!


    More Expensive than most other picks, the starter pack is a great way to try the majority of what is available. Although I feel it would have been nice to have at least one of every pick so that I could try them all and then I could order more of whichever would be my favourite to fill up the great little tin that they come in.

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  • Brian SmithOct 11
    Rated 1 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    Starter Pack Tin & Grabber

    Plectrums far too stiff/thick and this starter pack is very poor value

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    Store Owner
    Oct 11

    Thanks for the comment. Our taster pack is great value, featuring 10x precision picks, a tin with beautiful and hard-wearing artwork and a grabber. The plectrum sizes and the contents were clearly advertised. They are called Precision Picks for a reason - flimsy picks won't do the job - but granted it can be a bit of a learning curve to move to firmer picks if you're not used to them and I'll make a point of highlighting this in future copy. Always feel free to drop us a line if you have questions.

    BR

    Dan

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