Description
An Affordable Handmade Pick for Demanding Play
Guitar and bass players who like an enlarged teardrop pick shape and want a longer life, faster performance, and improved clarity over nylon should check out the Gravity Guitar Picks Classic XL. This handcrafted pick has a familiar shape and a strong grip thanks to the hand-polished cast acrylic construction. The thick acrylic is coupled with an 80-degree bevel to add fullness to your strums and tighten up your leads. Gravity Classic picks are 100% made in America by a small team of builders for quality and pick life you can trust. Several of our Sweetwater guitarists are already converts! Don’t neglect this oft-overlooked part of your signal path – experience Gravity Guitar Picks today.
Gravity Guitar Picks: handcrafted for better performance
Chris Fahey and the Gravity Guitar Picks team are out to craft a better tone for demanding guitar and bass players everywhere by offering unique, handcrafted picks at an affordable price. A guitarist since age 12, Chris has spent his life chasing picks with better performance, life, volume, and tone, and in 2011, he invested his life’s savings into making that dream a reality. Every Gravity pick is hand-shaped and buffed in the company’s California facility. From its Classic cast acrylic picks to its Gold Series thermoplastic and signature models, Gravity makes a picking solution for every player at just about every price point.
Gravity Classic Guitar Pick Features:
- An affordable, handcrafted pick for demanding guitarists and bassists
- Classic teardrop shape
- Multi-hole cutouts for better grip
- Made from thick cast acrylic for a clear tone
- Louder and brighter than nylon picks
- Long-lasting pick life
- Grips fingers and glides across strings
- 80-degree bevelled edge provides a good balance between speed and sound quality
- Hand-shaped and buffed with care by a small team of designers
- Made in the USA
- Sold individually
Quality tone and performance you can trust: Gravity Guitar Picks!
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