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by illuzion » 26 Apr 2007 3:59
are slimlines the same as normal picks but just thinner?
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by amehel0 » 26 Apr 2007 4:24
from what i know, yes
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by illuzion » 26 Apr 2007 5:43
ok cool. thanks for that
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by JackNco » 26 Apr 2007 6:57
Yes but Southord do more slimline picks. and the handles are different
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by illuzion » 26 Apr 2007 7:25
wicked, thanks for the help guys.
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by Eyes_Only » 26 Apr 2007 11:05
I'm sure they are more easy to bend out of shape then your standard size SO picks as well.
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by Afisch » 26 Apr 2007 11:28
just got my slimline picks from southord, they are just the same but thinner, still think ill struggle to bend them unless i really mess up. Then again, couple of days and maybe ill have broken one.
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by JackNco » 26 Apr 2007 11:59
they do bend but they seem to bend back perfect
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