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330 HP Style
Revived from
a 1930s design, the 330 HP (for Home Plate, or House Pick if
you prefer) is surprisingly comfortable to hold and use. The
square top provides a wide surface to hold, and the rounded
tip gives a smooth action.
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346 Style
These
large rounded triangle picks provide three edges to use. When
one wears down, just switch sides. The wide body provides plenty
of surface to hold, and the rounded tip gives a nice, smooth
action.
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347 Style
A more oval-shaped pick, the 347 is a nice compromise for a player looking for
something slightly smaller than the traditional Fender® pick shape.
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351 Style
Often called the Fender pick, this is the pick most associated with Fender.
A wider body and a rounded tip have made this pick a favorite with players of every style.
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354 Style
Similar in shape to a 347 pick, this is slightly more narrow and the same
length. If you need a pick with a slimmer profile, try the 354.
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355 Style
Fender's large triangle pick, the 355, provides three sides for picking and the largest
body of any Fender pick. If you want a large pick to hold on to, this is the one for you.
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358 Style
Sometimes called a mandolin pick, the 358 model is Fender's slimmest pick.
Ultra slim profile for fast, nimble picking on any instrument.
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451 JR Style
A mini 351! This one is destined to become a new classic. Exactly the same shape as the 351
but smaller, this pick should feel very comfortable to anyone that has played
a 351 but wants something a bit smaller.
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551 JZ Style
A slightly wider body and sharp tip make this different from the 451.
Perfect for any player that wants a fast-picking action and likes to create picking harmonics.
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