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Coin Guitar Picks

Coin Guitar Picks

These aren’t guitar picks we would recommend tossing into the crowd after you finish your ear-melting encore. Besides the fact that they cost 10 bucks a pop, they could take an eye out if flung too harshly with your energy on high. Available from an array of different coins, each Coin Guitar Pick features liquid smooth beveled edges and won’t promote any string wear. They produce surprisingly bright sound and won’t snap like any flimsy pick. We’re digging the old buffalo nickel one the most, but there’s a ton to choose from before you hit your next bar gig.