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I just got a set of Jim Dunlop Primetone Jazz III picks on Wednesday. I ordered it from Strings and Beyond recently and, though it took a while for it to come, it was worth it. It sounds almost like my fingers, closer than any pick I've ever tried. It's a bit more expensive than most other picks, since I paid $16 for a 12-pack online (the cheapest I could find). I was so taken that I investigated, found that the Guitar Center in Highland Park A) Was close to my Therapist, who I was seeing on Thursday, and B) Carried standard-shaped Primetone picks in .88 and 1.0 mm. I bought a set of three .88s for $8. I gave them to Dad when I came home, and he was impressed. For most of his life, he was convinced that "a pick is a pick is a pick," but that this one was very different indeed.
Moral of the Story: Guitarist, get some Primetones.
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
![]() I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad. (October 7, 2016 at 10:39 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: I just got a set of Jim Dunlop Primetone Jazz III picks on Wednesday. I ordered it from Strings and Beyond recently and, though it took a while for it to come, it was worth it. It sounds almost like my fingers, closer than any pick I've ever tried. It's a bit more expensive than most other picks, since I paid $16 for a 12-pack online (the cheapest I could find). I was so taken that I investigated, found that the Guitar Center in Highland Park A) Was close to my Therapist, who I was seeing on Thursday, and B) Carried standard-shaped Primetone picks in .88 and 1.0 mm. I bought a set of three .88s for $8. I gave them to Dad when I came home, and he was impressed. For most of his life, he was convinced that "a pick is a pick is a pick," but that this one was very different indeed. I don't understand half of what that means but I'm glad you're happy
Got my bike back from the shop, went for a wee ride, then walked to the weed store and back to wrap up my daily exercise. Much
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Not very much, just browsing the forums and checking my emails.
Watching my shows.
Finding Prince Charming. This "Prince Charming" is quite shallow and whorish. I only continue to watch it because it is entertaining. Criminal Minds. This show just gets better every season. I hope it becomes like Law & Order whereby the seasons just keep going. American Horror Story. I have a very passionate dislike for the way this season is set up, but I still cannot stop watching it because I just love AHS.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
Detangling. I'm gonna cut this hair, soon.
Then I'll cry after I fuck it up.
Pretty busy for a Friday night, actually. First I fought with a piece of band music and ranted about it on My blog, then signed up for an account here, then took a webcam image and made a new avatar. About to head downstairs to throw the laundry in the dryer and then grab a bite to eat.
(October 7, 2016 at 11:35 pm)Thena323 Wrote: Detangling. I'm gonna cut this hair, soon. Honey don't cut it, just wet it down some more. Get some conditioner and a wide tooth comb. (You probably already had that) Anyway just take your time. You may need to detangle in the shower. How long have you been natural? |
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