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Published on 07/03/13 at 08:56
I use it since I started grattouiller 7 years ago and like any good guitarist who occasionally go out of his room, I tried everything to have fallen into my hands, all that guitarists and bassists that I could use to cross a pack of cigarettes cut through the wooden picks or glass.

I trained bass player, then the guitar I needed a small and precise pick to force me to work on my accuracy (guitar / bass, this is not the same gap between the strings!). I like the fact of leaving really beyond the tip of this small tool, which avoids too engage the pick between the strings and the body and allows you to play faster, longer, and was hand closer ropes, which is very important for me (since I'm the bass player base). I find it like good grip compared to what some people are writing, but I must say that I do not play on stage for long periods of time. Failure to leave its tip contact with the strings and thickness are as dear to me as you feel good strength, his attack and his inflexibility.

Jazz III forever, at worst, I would change just for Mick Thomson Signature model, with the added grip.

Edit 1: I went to Max Grip Jazz III came in between and actually, once you are past the model Max grip, hard to return to the standard shot. I lower my score a point ...

Edit 2: I made Guitar and its small size and rigidity are (in my case) really not suitable as the feeling of the game that I'm trying to get. -1 Point.