

This flat/thumb pick is a combination of the traditional flat pick with a thumb pick loop. All the advantages of both styles are now in one design. Made of celluoid in assorted colors - red, Blue, yellow and shell. Review: The perfect pick! - I started using these picks when I first started playing bass guitar over 10 years ago. I have been hooked on these ever since. The sound you can get out of a bass with these picks is amazing, very bright and crisp! The Medium thickness Herco picks are my favorite, but they ARE flexible enough that you lose a bit of volume when really trying to thrash some strings. The Extra Heavy picks are a bit uncomfortable over the top of the thumb, but are bearable. I've played many shows and recorded multiple times with the Medium, Heavy, and Extra Heavy Herco picks. I can't play a show without them anymore! I've tried other brands of thumb picks (Dunlop) but these are simply the best! These CAN and WILL break over time. I broke three Medium picks in one show, but I had been practicing and playing with them for three weeks. They're plenty durable, but will break eventually. BUY THESE PICKS, they're GREAT! PS- I've noticed people writing reviews on the other thicknesses of Herco picks saying that "They came stretched out, they don't stay on my thumb, etc." With hard enough playing NO pick will stay on your finger, and I always bend and flex the "thumb-ring" on these picks to fit my finger, if its too tight, I stretch it "flatter". If its too loose I "roll it under". I still pinch this thumb pick between my thumb and index finger because I play a very rapid downstrum-upstrum (8th notes) style bass (punk/rock/alternative) but the thumb-ring on these gives you the extra support you need for those really fast riffs. Review: Heavy is great for thumb picking - I've been using the medium for about 3 weeks. I decided to get the three pack of the heavy and this is a great pick for thumb picking. In the video you can see I'm thumb picking and strumming fairly heavy and the pick is not shifting out of place. It works well gripped for flat picking although the medium might work a little better for strumming. I'm an old flat picker trying to get into thumb picking. Thumb picks are a personal preference thing but for less than $5 for three I recommend trying these picks. Quality and durability seams to be very good.















| ASIN | B0009QTQ32 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,596 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #401 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (543) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2005 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 25113000003 |
| Label | KMC Music Inc |
| Manufacturer | KMC Music Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 2.5 x 0.4 inches; 0.24 ounces |
G**3
The perfect pick!
I started using these picks when I first started playing bass guitar over 10 years ago. I have been hooked on these ever since. The sound you can get out of a bass with these picks is amazing, very bright and crisp! The Medium thickness Herco picks are my favorite, but they ARE flexible enough that you lose a bit of volume when really trying to thrash some strings. The Extra Heavy picks are a bit uncomfortable over the top of the thumb, but are bearable. I've played many shows and recorded multiple times with the Medium, Heavy, and Extra Heavy Herco picks. I can't play a show without them anymore! I've tried other brands of thumb picks (Dunlop) but these are simply the best! These CAN and WILL break over time. I broke three Medium picks in one show, but I had been practicing and playing with them for three weeks. They're plenty durable, but will break eventually. BUY THESE PICKS, they're GREAT! PS- I've noticed people writing reviews on the other thicknesses of Herco picks saying that "They came stretched out, they don't stay on my thumb, etc." With hard enough playing NO pick will stay on your finger, and I always bend and flex the "thumb-ring" on these picks to fit my finger, if its too tight, I stretch it "flatter". If its too loose I "roll it under". I still pinch this thumb pick between my thumb and index finger because I play a very rapid downstrum-upstrum (8th notes) style bass (punk/rock/alternative) but the thumb-ring on these gives you the extra support you need for those really fast riffs.
A**R
Heavy is great for thumb picking
I've been using the medium for about 3 weeks. I decided to get the three pack of the heavy and this is a great pick for thumb picking. In the video you can see I'm thumb picking and strumming fairly heavy and the pick is not shifting out of place. It works well gripped for flat picking although the medium might work a little better for strumming. I'm an old flat picker trying to get into thumb picking. Thumb picks are a personal preference thing but for less than $5 for three I recommend trying these picks. Quality and durability seams to be very good.
T**N
Keeps your hand relaxed
I bought these for my mandolin playing daughter. She holds a regular pick so tightly in her hand that it's more like she's clenching it, which causes her to sound like she's attacking the mandolin. These picks keep her hand loose since it's on her thumb only and she's not being forced to grip a regular pick so tightly. So for anyone out there who feels like they clench their picks, and therefore play heavy handed, these picks might work for you by allowing your hand to stay in a more relaxed position. My daughter has no problem picking out melodies or solos, so it works well for that also, not just rhythm.
M**R
Warps/widens with finger heat and rotates around finger.
In theory, I really like these picks. In fact, when I got them I immediately ordered another set. They are some of the least expensive picks, give the ability to flat pick and thumb pick, and don't seem to have any rough edges on them (Like some other popular and pricier brands). My real complaint is that the thumb wrap is too malleable. As I played for around an hour, my thumb warmed up the wrap and it started to expand until it started rotating around my thumb. I was able to curl it back in, dip it in cold water to reset it, and continue playing...but I want to spend my time playing, not spending 15 minutes making my thumb pick fit every hour. I've attached a video; the yellow pick is the one I used for an hour. I showed a few angles and comparisons. You can visibly see that the thumb wrap of the yellow is larger. That is AFTER I remolded it to make it tighter. Some other reviewers said they like them because they have a tendency to drop picks. I think these picks would be ideal for preventing drops.
S**E
5 Thumbs up
Good quality
C**1
Just picks
Just guitar picks. They do what they do
J**N
Great product, I highly recommend
Absolutely love these pics, I suffer from nerve damage and carpal tunnel so I often loose feeling in my hand and can't grip my pics enough to hold them in place or I drop them. This pics are a dream come true for me they stay in place and on my thumb, and honestly the feel and attack I can tell much difference in these and the name brand pics I use to use. I place bluegrass and southern gospel music and their working out very well for me, I'll be ordering more as soon as I finish this review. Hats off Herco
K**S
Great picks, but 2/3 were ruined by the packaging method.
I have used and loved Herco heavy flat thumb picks for 20 + years. I was happy to see a 3-pack available for a very reasonable price, so I ordered three 3-packs. However, they were packaged in a way that stretched the thumb straps of two out of the three picks in each package. They were all packed with the red pick on the inside, the yellow pick wrapped around that, and the blue pick wrapped around the other two. Consequently the thumb straps of the yellow and blue picks were stretched so much that none of the yellow or blue picks are usable. See photos to judge the difference between the curve of each color pick. I’m going to let them sit out and hope they return to their original tight curve, but I don’t have much hope, because I have no idea how long they have been stretched out in the factory or in the packaging. Can I get picks that haven’t been wrapped around one another, without having to buy the $37 bag of 24 picks?
S**E
I started playing guitar about three years ago now. I was using a fairly standard .90 guitar plectrum, which did me well for my first two years. Unfortunately, the herniated disc in my neck has been aggravating the nerves in my right arm. This causes a lot of pain and swelling in my wrist and thumb. It basically killed any idea of alt picking with a plectrum. To compensate for this issue, I started finger picking more and went on the look for a good substitute. That's when I found these Dunlop heavy thumb picks. Before I found these, I tried a couple of different brands with very little success. I found the size a bit too inconsistent between brands and really hard to judge what would make for a good plectrum. These Dunlop Heavies however are near as perfect as I could have hoped for. The idea behind them is pretty straight forward. For those that don't know, it's a plectrum that hooks on to your thumb which means you don't need to grip a thing. Removing the ability to grip really relieves the pressure on your hand whilst freeing up your other fingers for picking. It also has the added bonus of giving the player a similar sound texture to that of a plectrum player instead of that blunt thud from your bare thumb. I found the plectrums to be comfortable. The thing sits perfectly and barely moves the whole time I'm playing. It works well for strumming, partially because of the angle and the extremely smooth surface. I haven't had any issues playing stuff like Status Quo, AC/DC and other rock tunes like Rush's Bastille Day with the thing. I wouldn't recommend these thumb picks for people who want to play metal. It's just not made for that sort of thing (can always prove me wrong!). I also find that I misjudge the distance between my thumb and the strings every now and again. It takes a second or two to get adjusted to it. It doesn't happen so much now after a couple of months worth of practice, so don't be put off if this is an issue. As a disabled person with lots of issues with my hands, I highly recommend these plectrums for people with similar issues. I would also recommend them for the average player who wants to play with both a pick and fingers or someone who simply drops their plectrums a lot. It works really well, is very sturdy and getting three in a pack is a nice bargain.
C**N
Excellente tenue sur le pouce. Souplesse et confort. Je peu jouer sans douleurs ne compresse pas.
J**I
Bom produto, entregue exatamente como apresentado.
S**F
Have used these for several years will buy again
A**J
Nice, allows good range of motion. But not as good as a traditional thumb pick. Allows some casual strumming and picking too. Quality is good.
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