As One Of The Greatest Riff Masters Of All Time, James Hetfield Needs Gear That Performs As Monstrously As He Does�Picks Included. When He Came To Dunlop Looking For A Pick To Meet His High Standards, We Worked Closely With Him To Create A Solution That Keeps Up With And Even Enhances His Performance. We Used The Flow Standard Pick 1. 0Mm As Our Starting Point. The Thrash Titan Put It Through A Full Battery Of Tests On The Road And Came Back To Us With The Tweaks And Adjustments He Needed To Make It Just Right. First, We Incorporated The Black Fang Pick'S Blended Beveled Edges For A Super Snappy Attack That Rings Out With Bright Articulation, Ensuring That Every Note And Chord Makes An Impact Through All That Speed And Gain. Next, We Made It A Bit Heavier, Going To 1. 14Mm�Not Normally Available In The Standard Flow Pick Line�For The Perfect Balance Between Mass And Articulation. Lastly, We Enhanced The Grip, Creating A Custom Pattern So That The Pick Stays Put When Hetfield Digs In. �The White Fang Pick Has Amazing Grip When Sweating From Heavy Riffing, And A Smaller Profile To Go Faster, � He Says. �Plus, The White Is Easier To See When They Get Thrown Into The Crowd. �
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of Jim Dunlop Hetfield's White Fang Custom pick?A: The pick measures three and a half inches in length, one and a half inches in width, and zero point five one inches in height.
Q: What material is the pick tin made of?A: The pick tin is made of metal, specifically tin, which provides durability and protection for the picks inside.
Q: What is the thickness of the guitar pick?A: The guitar pick has a thickness of one point zero four millimeters, which enhances grip and sound articulation.
Q: How do you use Jim Dunlop's White Fang pick?A: To use the pick, simply hold it between your thumb and index finger and strum or pluck the guitar strings as you normally would.
Q: Is this pick suitable for beginners?A: Yes, this pick is suitable for beginners as well as experienced players due to its design that enhances grip and control.
Q: Can I use this pick for electric guitar?A: Yes, this pick is designed for electric guitar use, providing a snappy attack and bright articulation ideal for fast playing.
Q: How should I care for my guitar picks?A: To care for your guitar picks, store them in the tin to prevent loss and keep them clean by wiping them with a dry cloth after use.
Q: Are these picks resistant to wear and tear?A: Yes, the picks are designed for durability and can withstand heavy use without easily wearing down.
Q: What happens if my pick gets damaged?A: If your pick gets damaged, you can replace it with one from the included six picks in the tin.
Q: How does the White Fang pick compare to standard picks?A: The White Fang pick features a unique beveled edge and a heavier weight, providing better grip and sound quality compared to standard picks.
Q: Is this pick good for fast playing styles?A: Yes, the pick's small profile and blended beveled edges make it ideal for fast playing styles, allowing for quick strumming and picking.
Q: What is the grip like on this pick?A: The grip on this pick is enhanced with a custom pattern, ensuring it stays secure in your hand, even during intense playing sessions.
Q: Can I use this pick for acoustic guitar?A: Yes, this pick is versatile and can be used for both acoustic and electric guitars, providing a bright sound.
Q: How many picks come in the tin?A: The tin includes a total of six picks, providing you with extras for practice or performances.
Q: Is the White Fang pick easy to see on stage?A: Yes, the white color of the pick makes it easier to see, especially when thrown into a crowd during performances.
Q: Does this pick improve my playing performance?A: Yes, the White Fang pick is designed to enhance your performance with improved grip, control, and sound articulation.