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Guitar Pick Silver Slips, wear it and use it.
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post Jan 27 2008, 10:45 AM
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A new product we are offering makes the stone guitar picks even cooler. cool.gif

Now you can wear your guitar pick as a necklace and play with it. biggrin.gif
We custom wrap the stone guitar pick you choose with a sterling silver "slip" wrap that allows just enough room to slip the pick out of the necklace when playing. Then just slip it back in to the necklace and never loose it.

Basic instructions for using the silver slips are, if you decide to get one with your guitar pick order.............

First you will need to hold the pick with one hand generally where you see the blue dot.
Then you will slide the pick toward the top of the wrap slipping the silver wrap downward over the widest point of the pick using only the two spots marked with red dots holding silver very gently.

Always use the two points with red dots to move the silver wrap........never push or pull at the bottom or top of wrap as it will bend.
Pressure should be light enough to just slip the silver (marked spots) with wrap past the widest points of the pick.
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post Jan 27 2008, 10:49 AM
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Remember .......gently. smile.gif
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post Jan 27 2008, 10:51 AM
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Move your finger and thumb if needed so as not to bend the back as it slips upward.
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post Jan 27 2008, 10:51 AM
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Viola! cool.gif
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post Apr 18 2010, 05:03 AM
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I just wanted to bring this thread back, and tell you how tallented you are to think of an idea people have been trying to do for a long time with their stone guitar picks. Im surprised no one else has told you this in this thread!
Fantastic how one doesnt have to drill holes in their stone guitar picks (changing the sound) to wear them now. thumbsupsmileyanim.gif Im always wearing mine that he wrapped.
Great idea Dan, keep up the good work!!!!!

We make a great team combining our ideas I think.
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post Jul 22 2010, 10:41 AM
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Hey Dan,

The way you designed this is great! I have seen one or two other pick slips that don't look anything like your silver slips. Before seeing your design my thoughts were that drilling a hole in a pick was the nicest looking way to attach it to a necklace. You have made a slip that looks like it not only fits the design of the necklace but is of the same quality as the awesome picks you and Denise create.

Great Job!

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post Jul 23 2010, 10:01 AM
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Hi Chris,

Thank you for the compliments. smile.gif glad you like them. Each slip wrap has to be made for it's own pick and they've all turned out just a bit different each time but the concept is to have just enough tension to hold the pick in the wrap but still be able to slip it out for playing. The one pictured here was one of the first I did and I think there have been a couple that looked even better since that one. They will work for other picks if the thickness and sizes are very close but as you could imagine if one or the other size or thickness is much different then the slip won't work for other picks.


Thank you too Denise, hug.gif yes we do make a good team but I still think you should know how to run the large saw! bleh.gif laugh.gif


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post Jul 24 2010, 05:52 AM
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thats a very inovative idea!!
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post Jul 24 2010, 11:09 AM
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QUOTE (ColoradoProspector @ Jul 23 2010, 10:01 AM) *
Thank you too Denise, hug.gif yes we do make a good team but I still think you should know how to run the large saw! bleh.gif laugh.gif


biggrin.gif Well as I see it..........Your soooo darn good at doing it, that I see no reason to mess with perfection. happy112.gif


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Here is another great example of the silver slips Dan makes for our stone guitar picks. This pick was made from a Colorado thunderegg. This one will go to my brother for his birthday. smile.gif

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