Clayton Exotic Standard Sleeks Pick 3-Pack Horn


Description
Sleek Horn
These ultra-sleek horn guitar picks make for a bright and durable guitar pick. Clayton has specially selected a very hard horn so that it can be made into a thinner gauge for more universal play. The tips are also sharpened for lead guitar playing, and its natural lubricant has a fast response off of your strings.
Sleek Bone
Bone picks produce a warm tone and are long-lasting! Clayton has specially selected a very hard bone so that it can be made into a thinner gauge for more universal play. The tips are also sharpened for lead guitar playing.

Reviews
4
4 Reviews
75%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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- Novice1
- Good Quality3
- Easy To Use2
- Functional2
- Improves Sound1
Reviewed by 4 customers
Love these picks
submitted9 months ago
byChuck
fromSouth Jersey, USA
I especially like the way the wear down at the point. I've played with a bunch of picks and these are the best once "broken in." That little bit of scraped-away edge at the point gives a little bite when you dig into the string - other types don't wear down in the right way, or (as with the wood) wear down too quickly, or (as with the zinc) don't wear down at all. I hope these remain available.
I recommend these for that fingerpicking tone
submitted5 years ago
byWade
fromRaleigh, NC
The picks are good quality. But they produce a somewhat darker tone, compared to plastic picks. Tortex produces a brighter tone. It all depends on what you want. These picks sound very much like that made by fingerpicking
Awesome picks
submitted5 years ago
byEJ
fromOhio
Both the bone and the horn picks from Clayton are awesome...they aren't the only picks I use, but they are definitely worthy additions to the arsenal!
Not the best material. But feels good.
submitted9 years ago
byJMT
fromTucson
I'm a pick junkie, so of course these had to be tried. They feel comfortable enough to hold, but tend to dampen sound. The bone picks I got along with these are much better at helping achieve nice tones.
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submitteda year ago
asked byDavid
fromOrlando FL
how thick are these picks?
Not very thick but very hard - like bone.