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frontpagejk6812 | Staff posted Dec 25, 2025 02:36 AM
frontpagejk6812 | Staff posted Dec 25, 2025 02:36 AM

12-Pack Fender Celluloid Guitar Picks (351 Dotted Shape, Heavy)

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Amazon has 12-Pack Fender Celluloid Guitar Picks (351 Dotted Shape, Heavy) on sale for $6.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Features a non-slip, dotted gripping design
  • Heavy gauge
  • Traditional 351 pick shape
  • Crafted from celluloid
  • Assorted colors

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    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 130 customer reviews.
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Amazon has 12-Pack Fender Celluloid Guitar Picks (351 Dotted Shape, Heavy) on sale for $6.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Features a non-slip, dotted gripping design
  • Heavy gauge
  • Traditional 351 pick shape
  • Crafted from celluloid
  • Assorted colors

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 130 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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MemorableMeerkat779
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Some say it's easier to play with a thinner pick so they start with them. However many later on move to a thicker pick for tone and more control as well as speed. I recommend to anyone who is learning if their goal is a few chords and to be able to strum a few chords to sing with. Fine use a thinner to medium pick to start. However if your goal is to one day play lead guitar, IMO it's easier to start with a medium to heavy (leaning on the heavier side) as it it's easier to start new than changing over later. Least that's the experience witnessed over 50yrs if playing. Sure picks are a personal thing and some great lead players use thin picks , there's always exceptions.
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I'd recommend grabbing a Dunlop variety pack. That way you can try a bunch out instead of getting stuck with 12 that you may not like.

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Dec 25, 2025 02:45 AM
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SmilingSpaniel8278Dec 25, 2025 02:45 AM
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I know nothing about guitar picks. Are these good for some one just starting to learn to play an electric guitar?
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Dec 25, 2025 02:58 AM
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trooper1414
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Dec 25, 2025 02:58 AM
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I would get medium thickness unless you are only into lead guitar play
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hyooeyDec 25, 2025 03:25 AM
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I am once again praying to the deal gods for a Jazz III deal
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SmilingSpaniel8278Dec 25, 2025 03:44 AM
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Quote from trooper1414 :
I would get medium thickness unless you are only into lead guitar play

What are the thin for?
Dec 25, 2025 04:15 AM
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MemorableMeerkat779Dec 25, 2025 04:15 AM
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Quote from SmilingSpaniel8278 :
I know nothing about guitar picks. Are these good for some one just starting to learn to play an electric guitar?
Some say it's easier to play with a thinner pick so they start with them. However many later on move to a thicker pick for tone and more control as well as speed. I recommend to anyone who is learning if their goal is a few chords and to be able to strum a few chords to sing with. Fine use a thinner to medium pick to start. However if your goal is to one day play lead guitar, IMO it's easier to start with a medium to heavy (leaning on the heavier side) as it it's easier to start new than changing over later. Least that's the experience witnessed over 50yrs if playing. Sure picks are a personal thing and some great lead players use thin picks , there's always exceptions.
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Dec 25, 2025 04:45 AM
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Quote from SmilingSpaniel8278 :
I know nothing about guitar picks. Are these good for some one just starting to learn to play an electric guitar?
I'd recommend grabbing a Dunlop variety pack. That way you can try a bunch out instead of getting stuck with 12 that you may not like.
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Dec 25, 2025 05:29 AM
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SmilingSpaniel8278Dec 25, 2025 05:29 AM
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Quote from MemorableMeerkat779 :
Some say it's easier to play with a thinner pick so they start with them. However many later on move to a thicker pick for tone and more control as well as speed. I recommend to anyone who is learning if their goal is a few chords and to be able to strum a few chords to sing with. Fine use a thinner to medium pick to start. However if your goal is to one day play lead guitar, IMO it's easier to start with a medium to heavy (leaning on the heavier side) as it it's easier to start new than changing over later. Least that's the experience witnessed over 50yrs if playing. Sure picks are a personal thing and some great lead players use thin picks , there's always exceptions.

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Dec 25, 2025 05:29 AM
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SmilingSpaniel8278Dec 25, 2025 05:29 AM
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Quote from TomatoFresco :
I'd recommend grabbing a Dunlop variety pack. That way you can try a bunch out instead of getting stuck with 12 that you may not like.

Thank you
Dec 25, 2025 06:13 AM
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DealDadyDec 25, 2025 06:13 AM
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Quote from MemorableMeerkat779 :
Some say it's easier to play with a thinner pick so they start with them. However many later on move to a thicker pick for tone and more control as well as speed. I recommend to anyone who is learning if their goal is a few chords and to be able to strum a few chords to sing with. Fine use a thinner to medium pick to start. However if your goal is to one day play lead guitar, IMO it's easier to start with a medium to heavy (leaning on the heavier side) as it it's easier to start new than changing over later. Least that's the experience witnessed over 50yrs if playing. Sure picks are a personal thing and some great lead players use thin picks , there's always exceptions.
I would be some. I am not interested in lead guitar in and of itself. I compose write music as well as record and perform, I focus on rhythm for my playing due to this, but I still prefer thin even when picking. Its really just preference. People play guitar "wrong" all the time and it's awesome when good tunes come out anyway.
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abstractedpuddingDec 25, 2025 06:39 AM
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Sweet, this will give me a half dozen to lose in the couch cushion, three to drop in the sound hole, and three to actually use.
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Dec 25, 2025 10:34 AM
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gtrdantheman001Dec 25, 2025 10:34 AM
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They ain't heavy, they're my brother...
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Dec 25, 2025 02:07 PM
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Mr_SnoopDec 25, 2025 02:07 PM
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Quote from SmilingSpaniel8278 :
What are the thin for?
I use them to open electronic devices - phones, laptops, etc.
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Dec 25, 2025 02:40 PM
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Cedric GreeneDec 25, 2025 02:40 PM
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This seem extremely high for 12 picks? Pretty sure I got a bogo 144 tortex picks for about this price
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jester2trifeDec 25, 2025 02:46 PM
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.60 or nothing. Avoid using a heavy pick, What on earth...
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fourinfuryDec 25, 2025 02:54 PM
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Greas for bass players
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