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Picks made of metal

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I’m looking for a 1mm pick made of ss, preferably polished, and “standard” shape and size

I have a pick made out of a quarter, but that’s wearing out quickly

Guitar moose has a 1.5mm carbon fiber pick that i like, but it’s not as heavy as metal. The weight seems to be important to me.

Where can I find my 1mm pick?

Other pick discussion is also welcome
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I received a stainless steel DR pick last year: http://www.drguitarpicks.com/

It's very rigid in comparison to the softer aluminum picks I typically use. It's a fairly thin gauge though, so the actual weight of it is slight, stiff as hell though with a pronounced attack.

I once had a cut-off of titanium that I used as a pick for one show and lost it that night, I went back to the machine shop only to learn my friend had literally set the remainder of that scrap on fire, because, as he put it "burning titanium is fun". Anyway, I loved that pick as well, so would not overlook that as another decent material to keep in mind.
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Good tip! I just don’t want the edges to get rough.

I had an order in with drpicks and their shop got broken into and their stuff was all lifted

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JonnyAngle wrote:Good tip! I just don’t want the edges to get rough.

I had an order in with drpicks and their shop got broken into and their stuff was all lifted

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Holy shit, that's awful!

I find my softer picks wear more in the direction of smooth, though I guess roughness could be an earned attribute with some playing styles.
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Not a helpful post, but Agata's picks are cool

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His solo album had pics of picka in the liner iirc

I used teckpicks for a while but would wear them out or loose them.

You could probably grind down some fender washers. Die grinder could rough cut em pretty quick too.
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Clayton makes steel, brass & copper picks, but probably not 1mm?

I loved the old Dunlop .51mm steel picks, but they aren't available as readily these days ($33 for a sack on Amazon at the moment, but w/e), and they never reissued the Hot Licks thin coppers (not what you're looking for, but something I totally would use).

Anyway, here's a pic of Albini's neck pickup after 10000 flushes and/or several years with a notched copper pick (imagine two soft fangs instead of one standard tip), since this is a pickin' thread:

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coupleonapkins wrote:
Anyway, here's a pic of Albini's neck pickup after 10000 flushes and/or several years with a notched copper pick (imagine two soft fangs instead of one standard tip), since this is a pickin' thread:
Sometimes i wonder when is Mr.Albini going to become a piece of metal himself and definitely reach the HIGHER TWANGGGG.
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I've been using these for about a decade: https://www.juststrings.com/dun-46rf38.html
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It's probably a bit far too go, by Legoland in Windsor UK have a penny mangler machine that you put a penny in and it crushes it flat (and stamps a legoman image into it). The tip of the penny is very thin and I have played guitar with it, although I prefer using fingers. My son says it's not flexible enough and he prefers plastic picks.
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Dowi wrote:
coupleonapkins wrote:
Anyway, here's a pic of Albini's neck pickup after 10000 flushes and/or several years with a notched copper pick (imagine two soft fangs instead of one standard tip), since this is a pickin' thread:
Sometimes i wonder when is Mr.Albini going to become a piece of metal himself and definitely reach the HIGHER TWANGGGG.
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moid wrote:It's probably a bit far too go, by Legoland in Windsor UK have a penny mangler machine that you put a penny in and it crushes it flat (and stamps a legoman image into it). The tip of the penny is very thin and I have played guitar with it, although I prefer using fingers. My son says it's not flexible enough and he prefers plastic picks.
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My kids have a few of those things.

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I just refound this old pick I found on the ground somewhere like 25 years ago. It's by something called HQ Research? I can't seem to find anything about that company.
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I think these are more intended for making pendants and stuff, but what's the difference right?

https://www.etsy.com/search?q=steel%20guitar%20picks
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You can buy thin aluminum pick blanks at craft stores. I think Hobby Lobby has them.
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I have a few stainless ones that are thinnish (probably .5-.75 by guestimate), and even as someone who plays 2mm monsters exclusively for day to day use...the stainless have a LITTLE flex (on par with what I can get out of a 1.5mm).

Got them on ebay a few years back for .50 or so each.
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