Pick Punch – The Original Guitar Pick Punch SAME DAY PROCESS USPS PRIORITY
The Original Pick Punch. Make picks from credit cards, gift cards, hotel key cards, ID cards, plastic materials or from sheets of popular materials like Delrin, Lexan and Ultem. We have years of experience making tools and supplying materials for making guitar picks. If it has been tried we probably know how to do it or we probably have done it ourselves. This experience has led to this 351 punch. Includes our original 351 Shape guitar pick punch direct from the Company that invented it Pick Punch LLC. Like all Pick Punch tools these are super heavy duty with superior front load design. These are not cheap tools. They weigh 1.3 pounds each! Also included is an instruction packet and more information about where to go to get all kinds of pictures and videos on how to make picks from all kinds of materials and customize them in various ways.
Product Features
- PICK PUNCH LLC – Heavy Duty Design – Advanced Front Load Design
- Punches Standard 351 Shape Guitar Picks
- Great for Recycling
- Great Gift
- Create Guitar Picks out of an endless supply of materials
super fun and easy
Quirky idea if you’re low on materials to punch… I remember seeing this a long time ago and thinking how practical it would be for someone who plays guitar, a friend of mine jokingly asked for a guitar pick for her 18th birthday (because they don’t cost much individually) and I remembered this awesome invention. A recommendation I have to anyone who wants to give this as a gift but doesn’t have any materials that are cool enough, you don’t have to buy the material to can go to a store and (awkwardly) buy gift cards you think look cool and as…
Recycling is fun! Love this pick punch! I have been saving hotel key cards, old credit cards, casino cards, etc for the past few years after my brother got one of these for Christmas. I took up the guitar a year ago and decided to get a pick punch for myself. It’s a really cool way to get some use out of all those cards that would otherwise be thrown away.The picks themselves are a good size for me – I mostly play acoustic and I just strum. They are comfortable and I can get 5 out of a card if I’m…