Coated For Comfort Banjo Picks from BanjoTeacher.com

Coated for Comfort Banjo Picks
Are your banjo picks hurting your fingers? Is it keeping you from practicing as much or using the banjo picks like you know you should. We have a solution that could help save your fingers and keep you playing and practicing longer. We've specially coated standard Dunlop 0225 gauge, the best gauge dunlops for tone with a rubber coating that makes them easier to slip on, more comfortable, eliminates the holes that dig into your cuticles and if you choose the color coated ones, they are easy to tell apart too.

These are available in clear so you cant even tell they are coated or in an assortment of colors if you want to be able to tell them apart or like using the different colors available.

Available in Two Sizes:
Regular size
or
Smaller Pick Size for Children or Petite Fingers


Choose your favorite colors
comfotable banjo picks Regular Size
Two Clear

9.95
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Smaller Pick Size for Children or Petite Fingers
Two Clear

9.95
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comfotable banjo picks
Regular Size
One Red/One Blue

9.95
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Smaller Pick Size for Children or Petite
Fingers
One Red/One Blue


9.95
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comfotable banjo picksRegular Size
One Yellow/One Black

9.95
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Smaller Pick Size for Children or Petite Fingers
One Yellow/One Black

9.95
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comfotable banjo picks
Regular Size
One Black/One Gray

9.95
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Smaller Pick Size for Children or Petite Fingers
One Black/One Gray

9.95
add to cart
Add a Thumbpick

National Thumbpick - Right - Large - $1.44
National Thumbpick -Right - Medium - $1.44

Dunlop Thumbpick - Large - Right - $1.15
Dunlop Thumbpick - Medium - Right - $1.15
Dunlop Thumbpick - small - Right - $1.15

Dunlop Thumbpick - Large - Left - $1.15
Dunlop Thumbpick - Medium - Left - $1.15

Golden Gate Extra Thick Thumbpicks - Large - $2.84

Golden Gate Multicolor Thumbpick Large- $2.74

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Testimonials
.....I think you might be on to something here! Just started using them, but I notice they are more comfortable and they stay on your fingers, right where you put them. I guess I didn't realize how much picks move around on you fingers, have to constantly adjust. The metal also irritates my fingers after a while, so I am looking forward to experimenting with yours a bit more...Laurence.

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