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Why Some Guitar Picks Are Cheap & Others Really Expensive. Manufacturing, Materials & Market Forces.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @juliusbigata6810
    @juliusbigata6810 Год назад

    Very nice and informative video. Ive been using only Bogs for 3years now. Only pick I have and use. Best part of these picks is the Grip! Keep up the great work. Dnt stop sending those emails for deals and updates
    Thank you

    • @BogStreet
      @BogStreet  Год назад

      Sorry for the super late response Julius. Thank you for the comment!

  • @richardb9195
    @richardb9195 9 месяцев назад +2

    I have not tried your picks as yet, but believe you have unique solution. Having played for +5-decades, holding the pick without twisting or dropping altogether has become more of an issue; however I have no idea where to start. To date the TUSQ ST1.0 or Jazz III Ultem has proven to work the best.Any suggestions. I do not like the smaller picks, as I have larger hands

  • @davidp158
    @davidp158 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your views on this, and not pitching a hard sell for your products.
    While I appreciate the value of a premium pick, the relatively high cost makes trying one a bit of a risk. Combined with unusual designs, which may or may not be great, I have a hard time warming up to dropping more than $5 or $6 on a pick. I once tried a real tortoise shell pick (supposedly made from an old mirror frame), and was absolutely amazed at the tone and low friction of that pick. I tried a number of picks that were supposed to mimic tortoise shell, and none came very close. For the past 6-8 years I had been happy with V-Picks Tradition Lite, but they no longer make the exact same thickness and the edge bevel is not the same. Thus, different feel, different tone. It's frustrating to have experienced the benefit of a good pick, yet not be able to test some of the much more expensive picks in person.
    Q: Does any pick company offer a full refund policy?

    • @BogStreet
      @BogStreet  Год назад

      Thanks for taking the time to add a comment. And I can speak for Bog Street that yes, we have 100% money back guarantee. We even pay for return shipping.

  • @Fatfingertunes
    @Fatfingertunes 2 года назад

    I really got a lot out of this, thank you Bog Street. I've been a customer ever since I saw these on You Tube, and I've packets of Bog Street picks to my guitar buddies... really kind of fun, only guitar players would understand.

    • @BogStreet
      @BogStreet  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your support, encouragement and feedback Bruce. That really means a lot :-). -Paul

  • @edbutler3
    @edbutler3 2 года назад +2

    Glad to see you mentioned Blue Chip. I have a couple of their picks, and that material is very nice. But I'm actually using the Bog Street Battle Axe (M) Ultem picks instead because I prefer the shape and the "grippy" feel with that hole in the middle. Now, if I could get that Battle Axe shape in the material that Blue Chip uses? Despite the cost, I'd definitely have to check that out.

    • @BogStreet
      @BogStreet  2 года назад +2

      thank you so much for the comments Ed :-). there's other resins our there that are insanely expensive we could try :-). All kidding aside, we're experimenting with some other resins and processes so stay tuned :-)

    • @923449
      @923449 2 года назад

      @@BogStreet
      Hi,
      To be honest, your picks' materials are just fine, it's your economic design what sets you apart.
      You clearly said it in the video, you're not the cheapest option, however, totally worth it.
      Congrats!

    • @BogStreet
      @BogStreet  2 года назад

      @@923449 - Really appreciate that :-) Thank you so much 👍🎸

  • @PR-BEACHBOY
    @PR-BEACHBOY 2 года назад

    Very interesting video. I find that I can’t use picks that are too thick and rigid! Yet picks that are too flexible are only good for strumming and often crack and get caught in the strings after cracking.
    I also gave serious issues with picks sliding in my grip or falling out of my grip.
    I’ve tried Bogg Street picks. I probably haven’t given them enough time (I’m pretty impatient).
    The “Cool” pick brand has a sticky rubber-like material which seems to help me hold on better. I have a ton of picks of all types and brands (mostly unused).
    I refuse to spend 25+ on a highly los able item.

    • @BogStreet
      @BogStreet  2 года назад

      Hi Walt, thanks for the comments. Not sure how long it has been since you tried our picks, but we recently released a new material (NEOS) for the Axe Series picks. The grip and feel is much better and they have a little more flex. bogstreet.com/collections/new-neos-material

  • @gerrybrophy6080
    @gerrybrophy6080 2 года назад

    I got your pics like them much better grip I can play with out dropping my pic over and over gret Tecnology Thsnk You Gerard Brophy Newton N. J.

    • @BogStreet
      @BogStreet  2 года назад

      thank you so much Gerard! I really appreciate that! Really means a lot :-)

  • @kiillabytez
    @kiillabytez 4 месяца назад

    It's a pick. Chances are, you'll lose it within a week.

    • @stevenpipes1555
      @stevenpipes1555 4 месяца назад +1

      I ordered some parts from Graphtech and they sent me a variety pack of their special picks as a free gift. That was almost three years ago and i still haven't even lost one!