TORTEX/ULTEX gets a bit bendy when it gets warm due to the heat given off by the hands. It's why I had to quit using them. Any pick flex/bend at flight speed can cripple precision. The VonHotch are a bit thick but the great thing is that they are only thick where you hold it, adding grip. Where the pick hits the string it's beveled in to a point with a nice long beveled edge which makes string traverse much easier. The small holes also add grip preventing the pick from shifting to a new angle while playing. It's a brilliant design. There are not very many of these hand made Von picks wandering around in the world. Congrats on getting your own
Todd
I honestly recommend the von hotch picks as training tookls to everyone who picks up a guitar .
QUOTE (Adam @ Oct 17 2019, 06:44 PM)
Thank you! I'm happy to be a part of the GMC family!
This is a real treat, the Von Hotch pick. It's much thicker than what I am used to but it's also a huge upgrade from Dunlop's alu picks I've been enjoying for some time. It feels like Christmas has come early this year.
I've never tried Dunlop Jazz III picks and now I see why they are so popular. The other picks are great too! My default material of choice is tortex because it's not too slippery but it's always fun to try out new things
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