Which guiar picks does McGuinn use?
Which guiar picks does McGuinn use?
Hi:
I just read an interview with McGuinn and he said that he uses "Hurkow" flatpicks 150. The interview does have several spelling mistakes.
But, does anyone know what "Hurkow" can be?
I just read an interview with McGuinn and he said that he uses "Hurkow" flatpicks 150. The interview does have several spelling mistakes.
But, does anyone know what "Hurkow" can be?
No electric guitar can compare to the "jingle-jangle" of a Rickenbacker!!!
I still have an old, nasty-looking Herco "gold" from the mid-sixties given to me by Joe Walsh when we played together in college. You can't kill these picks! I now use thin Jim Dunlops but still hang on to several Herco's for old-times-sake.
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Squire did indeed use Herco picks, and so did I on my 4001 back in the '70s. (I also read that Chris used an English sixpence in a pinch.) I used Herco gold, which was probably a medium-heavy. As I recall, the point was not quite as sharp as something like the Jim Dunlop nylons that are out now. Later I switched to a small black plastic Gibson pick that I liked better than the Herco. The Hercos were virtually indestructible -- my guitarist at the time used to chew his between sets and it still didn't wear out. As far as sound differences, I don't know that you could detect one, at least on bass.
