Fender 351 Shape Premium Picks (12 Pack) for electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and bass
Experience 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 sizes, shapes and thicknesses to suit the playing styles and preferences of every guitarist. Celluloid is a premier pick material and the cornerstone of the Fender pick collection for decades. Celulloid picks give the traditional feel and a warm, round musical tone. The traditional 351 shape, our most popular pick design, is a perfect accessory for players of versatile 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
- Heavy gauge picks are rigid and durable providing a smooth, warm tone with excellent attack
- Fender picks provide comfort and high-performance flexibility for every performer
- Sold as a convenient 12-pack
- Improved data transfers:Designed with high-speed synchronous MLC NAND, advanced controller technology, optimized NAND management
- Push your performance – The improvement in boot time and application load times push performance to new levels at the desktop too.
- Experience improvement across a variety of common tasks such as viewing ,editing photos,video,music & other media,gaming,communications,security.
- Guaranteed compatible:Crucial RealSSD C300 series employ a standard hard drive interface & dimensions,so it’s easy storage upgrade for most notebooks.
- Read speeds up to 355MB/s
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