Fender 351 Shape Graphic Picks (12 Pack) for electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and bass
Express your unique fashion and style while experiencing the classic feel of Fender no matter what guitar or bass you play. Fender picks provide comfort and high-performance flexibility for every performer, with a variety of thicknesses to suit any player’s style and preferences. Choose from the skate punk styling of the Checkerboard, the black and white stripes of the Zebra or the colorful arrays of the Rainbow. Celluloid is a premium pick material and is the cornerstone of the Fender picks collection. Celluloid picks have traditional playing feel and a warm, round musical tone. The traditional 351 shapes-our most popular pick design-is the perfect accessory for players of all styles and techniques.
Product Features
- Comfortable and familiar feel provided by the traditional 351 shape
- Celluloid picks give the traditional feel, with a smooth striking surface and a warm, round musical tone
- Medium gauge picks are ideal for the player looking for a warmer tone of a heavy pick, but the flexibility of a thin pick.
- Fender picks provide comfort and high-performance flexibility for every performer
- Sold as a convenient 12-pack
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