Yea, but how many picks do you know of that are made from this material? Second, I'm assuming the person making them doesn't have a factory churning these things out and is doing them by hand- so they aren't mass-produced like normal picks are. I'd be down for buying one. If not for the fact that I finger my bass.
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I have to assume "$8 a piece, hardly a ripoff" is sarcasm. A good guitar pick costs 50 cents at most.
Yea, but how many picks do you know of that are made from this material? Second, I'm assuming the person making them doesn't have a factory churning these things out and is doing them by hand- so they aren't mass-produced like normal picks are. I'd be down for buying one. If not for the fact that I finger my bass.