Vintage Picks Of 1957

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Vintage Picks Of 1957

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If you would like to see Rickenbacker reissue packages of guitar picks like these please let John Hall know by posting here. Who knows he may consider it as a Rickenbacker promotion.
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John: As a followup comment to the above post on Vintage 1957 guitar picks, were these tortoise shell or an imitation.
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This material is a celuloid not too unlike a modern pick except a bit more brittle and a coarser finish. I don't have any of these picks precisely, but I have some triangle picks from the fifties made out of the same material.
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This is a classic type pick, still made today, really nothing special about them:

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