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Quality
I was very happy with the purchase.
Good quality for a beginner who is learning to play or for the guy who goes through alot of picks.
Quality you'd expect from dunlop tortex picks!
Competitiveness
Some kind of knurling or grip system would be helpful but they aren't too slippery.
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These are just the right thickness for fast picking and I refuse to use any other, I use these for bass and guitar
I like the feel of these. They have a soft texture to them, as opposed to a hard shiny plastic.
These are great when you want a light pick with flex. I use them mostly for acoustic strumming. They are durable and won't crac... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some kind of knurling or grip system would be helpful but they aren't too slippery.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The only real brand of otherwise nameless substitutes.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
He plays black metal professionally on the bass: the feature of this music is frequent and crazy fast tremolo picking (think blurry hands to the naked eye).
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There were the exact amount in the package as was advertised.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are legit if you get the dull printed label on the picks.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Yes the ink rubs off just by using some pressure, it's called mass production ink printing.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you can feel the printed ink it should be raised but just barely.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If they are shiny or embossed logo they are not the advertised tortex 0.