Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise

(16 customer reviews)

20 Riyal

Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Description

Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise Shell, Medium, 6-Pack

Item Weight
0.32 ounces
Product Dimensions
3 x 3 x 0.1 inches
Country of Origin
USA
ASIN
B07F869W5Y
Item model number
1983351300
Date First Available
August 1, 2018
Color Name
Tortoise Shell
Compatible Devices
Guitar
Guitar Pick Thickness
medium
Material Type
Celluloid
Size
Medium

 

Test video – Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • Traditional “351” pick shape
  • Celluloid material with debossed Wavelength grip pattern
  • Available in Thin, Medium, Heavy, Extra Heavy thicknesses
  • Made in the USA
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    Questions & Answers – Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise :

    ➕ What is the price of Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise in-store is 20 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise was released ?

    The release date was August 1, 2018.

    ➕ What is the price of Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise cheap used ?

    The price of Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise used is 10 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise ?

    Special specifications :
  • Traditional “351” pick shape
  • Celluloid material with debossed Wavelength grip pattern
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.8 / 5 on Amazon.

    ➕ Where to buy Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise in Saudi Arabia ?

    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise :

     

    Color
    Tortoise Shell
    Material
    Celluloid
    Size
    Medium
    Guitar Pick Thickness
    medium
    Brand
    Fender

     

     

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    16 reviews for Fender Wavelength Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Tortoise

    1. R. P (verified owner)

      Epic picks – Great retro picks with a tad of grit on the grip u can live with

    2. Z. K (verified owner)

      Grip adds a nice “touch” to a MED Fender – I just tried one…I like it. It’s not like a cork or something, it just adds a “bit” of a grip to one of my favorite guitar picks.

    3. P. J (verified owner)

      OK…but still not quite the hold I want – I like the Fender style 351 guitar pick, but my hand and finger tips are dry and therefore they are hard to hold on to for me. The standard 351 rotates between my fingers and so is a problem to hold on to. The “waves” on the pick are subtle and good but are only on one side. It would be great if the texture was on both sides of the pick to improve the ability to hold on to the pick. I like the 351 style and the celluloid string attack…however, I’m still looking perfect pick “hold” for my fingers.

    4. M. M (verified owner)

      Prob not for beginners but good product. – Heavy pick good for my type of guitar playing – I understand that some will wish a more flexible pick. This one is good for my string picking skills.

    5. I. F (verified owner)

      Best Pick – This pick is thick to strike hard or less like a Pro. Thats why Angus Young and others use this pick. No need for switching volume up knobs or pedals for switching gain with your pick. I have used this for 3 years and won Hagar lockdown competition. When cleaning your guitar, air can the residue from this pick as any picks off first before polishing.

    6. H. T (verified owner)

      Best guitar picks in the world – Fender is the gold standard when it comes to using guitar picks. If you want to play with precision and control buy a Fender heavy guitar pick!

    7. R. M (verified owner)

      Feel good – A little pricey and I have never had a problem dropping my pick. I use the Medium and Heavy. Been using these for a couple years. I don’t really feel the waves when playing. I go between these and Dunlap Tortex 73’s and 88’s. The wavelengths came out somewhere around 2018 and I always try new things just because. Thats what us guitar players do. I have worn the white lettering off and I think the waves feel thinner, so I must like them!

    8. I. F (verified owner)

      Best Pick – This pick is thick to strike hard or less like a Pro. Thats why Angus Young and others use this pick. No need for switching volume up knobs or pedals for switching gain with your pick. I have used this for 3 years and won Hagar lockdown competition. When cleaning your guitar, air can the residue from this pick as any picks off first before polishing.

    9. E. J (verified owner)

      I shouldn’t have bothered. – Over the years I’ve beat my hands up pretty good. I have a handful of picks I got at NAMM years ago that were celluloid and were once made by Everly (Phil) and they do not turn in my hand. Unfortunately they discontinued the celluloid picks and I don’t like the material they are made of now. These I thought might work, but they are slippery enough to still turn in my hand. Might work for someone else, just not for me.

    10. H. T (verified owner)

      Best guitar picks in the world – Fender is the gold standard when it comes to using guitar picks. If you want to play with precision and control buy a Fender heavy guitar pick!

    11. P. J (verified owner)

      OK…but still not quite the hold I want – I like the Fender style 351 guitar pick, but my hand and finger tips are dry and therefore they are hard to hold on to for me. The standard 351 rotates between my fingers and so is a problem to hold on to. The “waves” on the pick are subtle and good but are only on one side. It would be great if the texture was on both sides of the pick to improve the ability to hold on to the pick. I like the 351 style and the celluloid string attack…however, I’m still looking perfect pick “hold” for my fingers.

    12. M. M (verified owner)

      Prob not for beginners but good product. – Heavy pick good for my type of guitar playing – I understand that some will wish a more flexible pick. This one is good for my string picking skills.

    13. R. P (verified owner)

      Epic picks – Great retro picks with a tad of grit on the grip u can live with

    14. Z. K (verified owner)

      Grip adds a nice “touch” to a MED Fender – I just tried one…I like it. It’s not like a cork or something, it just adds a “bit” of a grip to one of my favorite guitar picks.

    15. E. J (verified owner)

      I shouldn’t have bothered. – Over the years I’ve beat my hands up pretty good. I have a handful of picks I got at NAMM years ago that were celluloid and were once made by Everly (Phil) and they do not turn in my hand. Unfortunately they discontinued the celluloid picks and I don’t like the material they are made of now. These I thought might work, but they are slippery enough to still turn in my hand. Might work for someone else, just not for me.

    16. R. M (verified owner)

      Feel good – A little pricey and I have never had a problem dropping my pick. I use the Medium and Heavy. Been using these for a couple years. I don’t really feel the waves when playing. I go between these and Dunlap Tortex 73’s and 88’s. The wavelengths came out somewhere around 2018 and I always try new things just because. Thats what us guitar players do. I have worn the white lettering off and I think the waves feel thinner, so I must like them!

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