You held up a Rhino and said "I can't get much attack out of it..." I'm with you—they don't produce much volume. However, I always keep one around for practicing when I don't want to make a lot of noise that might disturb people. So they're good for that!
Try the wegen picks.. I am using the teardrop shaped "big city" pick. It was referred to me by the guys at the mandolin store and it has a great tone and I have no trouble holding onto it becuase it has the grip holes in it. I have tried both the dawg and the golden gate but I have trouble holding onto it at times..
The dog 2 pick sounds great. I could do to get hold of supplier as I keep loosing the type of pick I am using at present. It is a Clayton .38, triangular in shape with an eagle printed on it. I must point out that it is light brown and very near transparent. So if I leave it down I have difficulty finding it, I was given three as a gift and can not find them in the shops in Ireland. Apparently they came from the USA. Any help appreciated.
sorry I don't know your name but thanks for posting this pick info. Very interesting - where can I get the Dog pick you mention. I currently use a Golden Gate and find that great but always open to experiment.
You held up a Rhino and said "I can't get much attack out of it..." I'm with you—they don't produce much volume. However, I always keep one around for practicing when I don't want to make a lot of noise that might disturb people. So they're good for that!
zeppy13131 1 year ago
The Wegen will amaze you compared to all of these. Compare the M150 ($5) to the Dawg and the difference in feel, speed and tone is night and day.
metonymy3 1 year ago
i like the dawg 2, and the "cement pick"
IBG67 2 years ago
Try the wegen picks.. I am using the teardrop shaped "big city" pick. It was referred to me by the guys at the mandolin store and it has a great tone and I have no trouble holding onto it becuase it has the grip holes in it. I have tried both the dawg and the golden gate but I have trouble holding onto it at times..
TheJamdolinPlayer 2 years ago
do you use thick or thin? why do you use that?
fishermanryan 3 years ago
Hi ktrigs.
The dog 2 pick sounds great. I could do to get hold of supplier as I keep loosing the type of pick I am using at present. It is a Clayton .38, triangular in shape with an eagle printed on it. I must point out that it is light brown and very near transparent. So if I leave it down I have difficulty finding it, I was given three as a gift and can not find them in the shops in Ireland. Apparently they came from the USA. Any help appreciated.
blackdubh1945 3 years ago
The Dawg wins on my ears.
marlowman 3 years ago
Hi ktbriggs
sorry I don't know your name but thanks for posting this pick info. Very interesting - where can I get the Dog pick you mention. I currently use a Golden Gate and find that great but always open to experiment.
regards
mick smith
mixedmyth 4 years ago
Wegen..... all the way baby!
mandopluker 4 years ago
dude. go wegen!
B00yabrad 4 years ago