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D'Addario National Finger Picks set features 4 brass finger picks and 2 celluloid thumb picks (medium tortoiseshell and large white), designed for a warm, clear tone with adjustable fit. Made in the USA since 1930, this 6-piece set is a top choice for guitar and banjo players seeking professional quality and durability.





| ASIN | B099NSMK46 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #988 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #41 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Color Name | Brass, Multi |
| Compatible Devices | Banjo, Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (601) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2021 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | medium |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | NP2B7T8W-06 |
| Material Type | Brass, Celluloid |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches |
| Size | Medium/Large, 6 Picks |
D**S
Great Set of Finger Picks!
Great set! I love the brass finger picks; they are good quality, comfortable, and adjustable. I’m pleased and will purchase this again in the future.
D**S
Best out there
Best banjo picks out there.
N**E
Beginner picks
Good quality for the price. Just learning banjo, and these do the job. Didn’t want to invest in expensive ones before I knew I would use often
W**N
Good choice for a beginning banjo player like me
I don't have very big hands so I am wondering how they fit other people. They do come with two different sized thumb picks and the metal finger picks are adjustable. I find them comfortable and easy to use. Since these are the first finger picks I've ever owned I can't compare them to other brands but I can tell you I'm satisfied with the quality, fit, and tone of my banjo when I am playing it with these picks. They seem like they will last a long time and they look good. I'm no expert but it seems the brass picks will not wear out the steel strings on my banjo very quickly, another plus.
S**Y
The best!
These are just what the doctor ordered. Great quality finger picks as well as the thumb pick. I trick I learned for the thumb pick, is if it doesnt fit just right, heat up a cup of water and put it in there for a little bit (like 20 or so seconds) put it on your thumb as it cools, and you now have a thumb pick that fits your thumb the way its supposed to.
D**D
To big for my fingers
Just too big for my fingers
A**R
Excellent quality as always, comfortable. Large thumb pick fit better than med on non-large hands.
I don't consider myself to have large hands, maybe medium? But the large white thumb pick fit better than the medium celluloid. Both have some wiggle room. The brass claws offer more wiggle room. My thumbs aren't out of proportion to the rest of my fingers lol. Great projection and clarity with these. If you're unfamiliar with using finger picks it will take some getting used to (as with everything guitar) but these do exactly what they're supposed to do. I would caution people who are learning to get a beater guitar for that purpose so they don't mar the surface of their nice guitars. I don't refer to the bronze finger picks as claws out of cuteness. Even if you find yourself not loving them, some people have trouble holding regular picks. The thumb picks here could be a solution to that (better than some of the other gimmicks I've seen). I didn't notice any Players Circle points/codes, but not all D'addario stuff comes with them. No big deal. It comes in legit D'addario packaging. (I kinda like how the finger picks still have the 1930s patent pending number lol -- I still use a Kyser capo from 20 years ago that has a patent pending number, but the newer ones sadly don't). Recommended.
W**.
Great buy for the price
Great for finger picking guitar players
G**N
Was trying out fingerpicks for the first time and these felt great.
S**N
A solid and durable set of finger picks for your guitar or banjo
P**N
bonne prise en doigts
B**T
I bought these for banjo. They fit well and can be worn for extended playing. Great value because it includes a full set of picks (including thumb).
M**.
Mi piace l'ottone, esteticamente e anche perché almeno alle mie orecchie suona un po' "più caldo" dei picks in metallo cromato. Sono facilmente adattabili alle dita e non ostacolano la circolazione del sangue: mai provato alcun fastidio. Visto il costo, lo consiglio solo a chi ha già dimestichezza con questo tipo di plettri. Chi volesse fare una prova, farà meglio a scegliere qualcosa che costi non più di 5-6€ perché non tutti amano questo modo di pizzicare le corde e potreste decidere rapidamente di abbandonali. Quattro stelle e non cinque perché, per 18€, avrebbero potuto anche includere in piccolo contenitore per conservarli. Il prodotto arriva in una bustina trasparente , da buttar via una volta aperta.
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