Dunlop Gator Grip Series Guitar Picks, 2.0mm Gauge, Black, 12-Pack

Dunlop Gator Grip Series Guitar Picks, 2.0mm Gauge, Black, 12-Pack
Dunlop
sku: JD417P200
€ 5.60-11%
€ 5.00
Shipping from: United States
   Description
After their initial release in 1981, Tortex Picks by Jim Dunlop were designed to serve as a superior alternative to tortoiseshell picks. However, these innovative picks quickly surpassed their original purpose, carving out their own niche and setting a new benchmark in the world of guitar picks. Jim Dunlop's meticulous attention to detail led to the development of a precision-crafted, consistent, and color-coded gauge system, initially introduced with Nylon Picks. Driven by the ambition to create a pick that offered a bright, snappy attack, unparalleled durability, and an enhanced grip, Jim selected Delrin as the base material. He then dedicated over a year to perfect a unique treatment process that would maximize the potential of this material. This distinctive process is what sets Tortex Picks apart, endowing them with a unique matte surface for improved grip and an aggressive attack. In a nod to his previous color-coded gauge system, Jim developed a vibrant and enduring color palette that has since become an industry standard. Staying true to Jim's original formula, Tortex Picks continue to be our top-selling pick line, all produced at the Dunlop headquarters in Benicia, California. With the introduction of Tortex, Jim Dunlop sparked a revolution in the pick industry that continues to resonate today. The iconic turtle logo is instantly recognizable, and the vivid Tortex color scheme has become a shorthand for guitar players when gauging pick thickness. Walk into any music store and ask for Green or Yellow Picks, and you'll likely be handed a pack of Tortex .88mm or .73mm Picks. Musicians worldwide, spanning all genres and playing styles, have chosen Tortex Picks as their trusted companion in creating music. Proudly made in the USA, Tortex Picks are a testament to innovation, quality, and the enduring legacy of Jim Dunlop.
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