By: JIM DUNLOP
Experience the superior control and bright articulation of the JIM DUNLOP White Fang 1.0mm Guitar Picks (PH122R1.00). The pick's small profile and low profile grip provides an easy grip, while the blended edge allows it to glide effortlessly across strings. The wide angle and sharp tip focus attack also offers a powerful sound quality. Visit the JIM DUNLOP Store for the best guitar picks and bass picks based on build quality, design, giftable, and overall satisfaction.Lucas Padovani: A MELHOR PALHETA NA MINHA OPINIÃO, SO USO ELAS DIARIAMENTE E POR HORAS
Brazil on Oct 05, 2023
Mr. David F. Grundy: My new go to pick. Sturdy and flexible all on one with great grip
United Kingdom on Apr 11, 2023
fischers fritz:
Hält, wie angeleimt😁. Für meine Spielweise optimal.👍, Wenn auch recht teuer.
Geile Optik
Best Plekki ever😎👍
Schönes Geschenk für Gitarristen (E-Gitarre, aber auch tlw. Akkustik (Western oder Ovation-Typ)).
Germany on Apr 07, 2023
Victor Segura: Buena calidad, muy cómodas y resistentes
Mexico on Jan 27, 2023
HarveyHarvey:
I bought these arbitrarily along with a few other different picks and wound up liking these the most. They're a bit smaller than your standard pick (see photo for comparison) and both sides have "grips" in the form of a circular area containing dozens of very small, uniformly arranged raised dots while the non-raised areas feel like your standard solid color Dunlop Tortex.
These are not the same thing as the Black Fangs -- the Black Fangs are a bit larger (roughly the size of Ernie Ball Ever-Last and Ibanez Steve Vai picks), completely smooth, and have a slightly different shape. I personally prefer the White Fangs because nothing about the Black Fangs really stands out from other picks. I think the Spider Fang art looks cooler than the wolf, but that's entirely superficial.
Anyway, good grip, good feel, withstood me pounding away at the strings on my Mustang. I personally like the feel of the "grip" bumps even though they don't particularly serve any purpose for me outside of feeling nice. I had bought another brand of "grip" picks that were green and had a picture of a dog on the package and they were awful. These are much better.
If you're...
United States on Apr 25, 2022
squall-leonhart-8squall-leonhart-8: I previously used Dunlop Big Stubby picks but I found them to be too noisy against the strings when I play. I ended up getting a Fender celluloid pick and using that for a while, but then when I got a few variety packs to experiment I ended up finding I like sharp picks the best. I found the Dunlop Tortex Flow picks to be some of my favorites, and I also really liked the Hetfield Black Fang, though after playing with the Flow picks for a while and getting used to them I found the shape of the Black Fang to start to feel a bit awkward. I was very excited when I saw Dunlop was releasing a new Hetfield pick but with the Flow shape. I didn't order them immediately but I eventually took the plunge when I had a few other things to order along with them. They are pretty much just as great as I thought they would be. Both the Black Fang and White Fang are made out of Ultex. Two of Dunlop's main pick materials seem to be Tortex and Ultex. Normally Tortex seems to be very matte in feel, while Ultex is normally a bit see-through and feels more slippery. The Ultex the two Fang picks are made out of are completely opaque, though, and to me they feel more matte like Tortex, so...
United States on Jun 08, 2021
Shemp:
UPDATE: 2/22/2023
I am still not much of a Metallica fan, HA, but I still do recognize the greatness and influence Hetfield has brough to guitar playing.
I read other folks' reviews here and after using these for so long, I agree that they do wear almost alarmingly fast - the tip is the wear point - however I am considering it a tradeoff for the type of material which, myself, I love. I love the material and the tone against the strings. That is an opinion of course...but it is the material of these picks and the sorta "knurling" on them that keeps me using them. I could live with a bit more aggressive knurling but I would hate for the material to change to avoid some of the wear - please do not change the material. I take the worn picks and use them for more rhythm based songs or, say, practice at home...it's not a huge big deal to me,m but if there is some single noite stuff that is moving at a brisk pace, I would want a new one and thats how I use them. I mean these are picks from a metal rhythm guitar king - if you want to play funk or any other kinda slappy/poppy rhythms I might suggest a thinner throw-away fender thin or somethiung...I usually...
United States on Jun 03, 2021
Jim Dunlop White Fang 1.0mm Guitar Pick - Ideal for Strumming, Chords and Lead Playing | 12-Pack Dunlop Tortex Standard .50mm Red Guitar Picks | Fender Premium Guitar Pick Variety Pack - 24 Picks with Thin, Medium and Heavy Gauges | |
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Total Reviews | 114 reviews | 439 reviews | 384 reviews |
Size | 1.0mm | 0.5 mm | 24 Pack |
Brand | JIM DUNLOP | JIM DUNLOP | Fender |
Color | White | Red | Assorted |
Style | 24 Pack | ||
Guitar Pick Thickness | thick | thin | Thin, Medium,Thick |
CMS: The texture provides a great grip and lets you have an aggressive, high speed attack. More so than any other pick I’ve bought in 35 years.
Spend more time playing and less time retrieving a fallen pick.
Nicely done, Dunlop and Papa Het.
Canada on Dec 24, 2023