Guitar Pick Holder – Pack of 5 – For Acoustic Guitar Electric Guitar or Bass
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This is a value pack of 5 pick holders. These pick holders are very easy to use. Simply slide the pick holder underneath the strings on the headstock. The strings will hold the pick holder in place. You can now insert picks into the two available slots in the pick holder. You will always have a pick within reach. This is great when performing. It is also a great place to store a pick or two in your case or on your stand. Never misplace your picks again!
Product Features
- BEST SOLUTION – By far the EASIEST way to store your pick. These Guitar pick holders hold two picks on the headstock right above the nut, always in reach.
- GREAT VALUE – This is a pack of 5 pick holders. Keep a spare or two in your gig bag. Make great gifts for guitar players.
- BE PREPARED – Always have a guitar pick within reach. Great for storage too. Stop leaving picks lying around all over the place.
- EASY TO USE – Simply slide the guitar pick holder underneath the strings on the headstock. Then insert picks into the available slots.
- GREAT GIFT – Makes an ideal gift for any guitarist. Once they try it they will love the new convenience.
These are truly awesome, super convenient! These are great if you are always losing or misplacing your picks. Maybe you need a spare when playing with your band or doing an open mic night? The logo easily rubs off if you want it to look plain. The photos don’t show how easily this attaches to your strings on the headstock so I’ll add a photo to try to show the slots underneath that mate with the strings. The five pack is awesome because I have lots of guitars and lots of friends who really liked it two as a gift, especially when I add…
Works as advertised (Revised)Really a good idea, esp. if you don’t have a mic stand, or you’re far away from it when you lose your pick.In using them I found that I can only use one on the headstock (between the 4th and 5th, as pictured), otherwise they bind against the strings,making it difficult to tune. I’ve managed to squeeze two between the tailpiece and the bridge (SG). If I stagger them I can put in up to four picks (I’m clumsy and I change picks for different tunes).They…