Vonhotch Custom Picks |
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Vonhotch Custom Picks |
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Oct 5 2013, 12:31 PM |
Ah mate! I would be so thrilled to see how you make a blade and a knife eventually - uh oh, I remembered - there's this awesome documentary which you must see:
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Oct 9 2013, 08:18 AM |
Can't wait to get the new ones Von has sent to me! Mine are not going to be so chunky as that Octavious tho
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Oct 9 2013, 11:18 AM |
Update: I'm still using these picks and no other every day! Love the names of these picks...I Have the full set: The Octavius,The Invader, The Flying Dutchman
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Oct 11 2013, 04:22 PM |
As you can see in this pic, I received my Von Hotch pics and I have fallen in love with them. This is the feedback that I have given to the creator:
"Hi mate, I took some days because I wanted to see if my first impression was real but now I can confirm that I've fallen in love with your picks! I can get a more precise picking and also a brighter tone, which gives even more definition at higher speeds. I feel more comfortable with the normal shape, because I think it's much more versatile. I can get the precision that I get with Dunlop Tortext Sharp but feels good for rhythm and Cirse stuff. So I can go from Shredding to punk rock songs easily without problem. Compared to the picks that I'm used to, it's a bit smaller but I think that I can get used to it soon. I've already used it on Cirse's rehearsals, at the studio and will surely use it this Saturday at a gig. The sharp model is incredible for fast playing. You really have to pick strongly and the result is like a machine gun. So it's cool to have one of these for this type of uses. Just as an alternative for me." I will be using this pics tomorrow at a festival in which plays bands like Aerosmith, Whitesnake, Buckcherry and many more! -------------------- My lessons
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Oct 13 2013, 01:03 PM |
Might be the alloys used? The shapes are popular and have been used a long time since. I think it's difficult to patent them, but let's brainstor some ideas and help the man
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