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		<title>V-Picks &#8211; The Guitar Picks That Stick!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was looking for guitar accessories today and I came across a very interesting new product &#8211; The V-Pick. What is it? The V-Pick is a specially created guitar pick made of clear acrylic. The fantastic part is that after you&#8217;ve held it in your fingers for a while, the pick actually &#8216;sticks&#8217; to your...<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.guitartutorialsnow.com">Guitar Tutorials - For Beginners tips, chords, scales and course reviews</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.guitartutorialsnow.com/v-picks-the-guitar-picks-that-stick">V-Picks &#8211; The Guitar Picks That Stick!</a></p>



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<p>I was looking for guitar accessories today and I came across a very interesting new product &#8211; The V-Pick.</p>
<p>What is it? The V-Pick is a specially created guitar pick made of clear acrylic. The fantastic part is that after you&#8217;ve held it in your fingers for a while, the pick actually &#8216;sticks&#8217; to your skin. Myself and many other guitarists alike, have the problem of guitar picks slipping out from our fingers, especially after playing hard and sweat starts building up.</p>
<p>Sticking equals being able to play faster without worrying about slips. The pick also comes with a slight bevel to the edge that allows it to glide across strings much more easily giving it faster action. According to the creators, the tone and volume from these picks are unsurpassed. (I&#8217;ll not comment on that one).</p>
<p>They produce a good range of these V-Picks to suit electric &amp; acoustic guitars, and also bass guitars and mandolins. They come in different gauges and thicknesses, with 30&nbsp; different ones to choose from. </p>
<p>Check out their website at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.v-picks.com">www.v-picks.com </a></p>
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