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TIMBER TONES EXOTIC WOOD GUITAR PICKS £3.00
We’re familiar with all types of materials used to make guitar picks: metal, nylon, plastic... even rubber...but wood? Timber Tones guitar picks offer an exciting new choice for connesiours of plectrum plethora courtesy of these new picks made from exotic hardwoods. The traditionally shaped picks are available in Curly Maple, African Ebony, Purple Heart, Ovangkol, Cocobolo, Zebrawood, Lignum Vitae, Bloodwood and Santos Rosewood… and plenty more, too. Claimed to negate the scratchy ‘plasticy’ tone of conventional plastic picks, Timber Tone picks are beautifully sculpted and finished so that they feel smooth as a pebble. We’ve tried one and they certainly feel very comfy, they almost seem to mould themselves to your fingers and they also present no barriers to performing all of your usual pick dynamics like pinched harmonics, sweeping etc. Contact: Wild Child Distribution Tel: 01273 702224 Web:
www.wildchilddistribution.com
TIMBER TONES TRI TONES PLECTRUMS £5.00
Tri Tones are the hottest new picks to hit the market. These new picks feature a unique sandwich design that Timber Tones claim delivers the clear tone and longevity thanks to the African Ebony core, with extra grip afforded by a softer outer shell which is available in a choice of Curly Maple, African Sapele, Zebrawood, Birds Eye Maple or Ovangkol. These beauties need to be played to be believed and are available in all good guitar shops. Contact: Wild Child Distribution Tel: 01273 702224 Web:
www.wildchilddistribution.com
info@wildchilddistribution.com + 44 (0) 1273 702224 pickup45
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