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by youngpick » 21 Jan 2014 20:24
I was looking for new picks on the Peterson site and saw these ENP individual picks... are they any good? Kind of shy about spending 15 or 8 bucks on a single Peterson gov steel pick, so I'd like to know what you guys think about these compared to the gov steel and the carbon steel. Thanks! 
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by spandexwarrior » 21 Jan 2014 20:43
*edit* after re-reading the original post...
The carbon steel picks with the nickle plating (ENP) are pretty good - comparable to HPC in terms of strength and I prefer the Peterson design, especially with the new "euro" line - the reduced shank height really helps in tight keyways, it gives you a more rigid tool than if you went to a slender pick.
Some people say you get better feedback from the carbon steel at the expense of a slightly weaker pick. I can't really tell the difference in feedback but the gov't steel is certainly stronger. If I was new and had these as an option, I would probably get multiple carbon steel picks vs. one or two of the gov't steel ones since you'll bend or break a couple almost no matter what unless you are super gentle. If price is the major issue, I would have no problem sticking to the ENP picks but you really can't go wrong either way.
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by DennisK » 21 Jan 2014 21:43
The Government Steel picks I got from them are tougher than a leather cough drop,so seems you have a choice to make. 
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by YouLuckyFox » 21 Jan 2014 22:24
Mine are as tough as a $2 steak  . No difference to me in feedback between carbon and stainless, by the way.
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by GWiens2001 » 21 Jan 2014 22:26
Leather cough drop??? Gordon
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by DennisK » 22 Jan 2014 9:06
GWiens2001 wrote:Leather cough drop??? Gordon
Yeah Gordon.Tougher than Chinese arithmetic! 
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by raimundo » 22 Jan 2014 11:03
whatever happened to woodpecker lips?
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by GWiens2001 » 22 Jan 2014 12:43
raimundo wrote:whatever happened to woodpecker lips?
Have not heard that one in decades. Always liked that one. Gordon
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by youngpick » 22 Jan 2014 17:35
Okkk.... I take from that that as a beginner I should get ENP picks to start with and then later on maybe gov steel... am I missing anything?
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by ARF-GEF » 23 Jan 2014 14:35
Yeah that is about it. But maybe a smaller set of basic picks in gvt steel can fit you well. It dpends on your perosnl style, I rarely garble up picks, cause I pick slowly and carefully but I know much much better pickers who did eat up a bunch of picks when they started out. PEterson euro picks are great, but if you are is US a beginner should start with normal peterson picsk, they are thicker and less easy to bend. I love my HPC hook as well though.
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by DennisK » 23 Jan 2014 16:27
raimundo wrote:whatever happened to woodpecker lips?
Well the way I heard it,it's "harder" than woodpecker lips,but I guess tougher would also apply. 
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by YouLuckyFox » 23 Jan 2014 17:11
Confession: I have been watching this topic hoping to see more expressions relating to hardness and toughness  Good one, Raimundo, I hadn't heard that one before.
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by GWiens2001 » 23 Jan 2014 21:15
Been trying to get the thread back to the OP's question. It got more derailed than AMTRAK. Gordon
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