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These are from Star Pics Australia

Stone: Mahogany Obsidian
Thickness: 3mm


$50.00 AUD


Stone: Sunstone
Thickness: 2mm

   
$50.00

Stone: Lightning Ridge Opal
Thickness: 2mm

   

Either one $300.00 AUD

Stone: Black Jade with Lighning ridge Black Opal Overlay.
Thickness: 2mm



I hate to panic you guys but there's only one left in stock!! It's only $1000.00 AUD

These bad boys are made from Gibeon meteorite



You may think the price is ridiculous at $5000.00 AUD but you get both of them! So!

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I think for even $50.00 AUD you can get the Goooobey SP taken off too!

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And for "Die Uber Cheapskaten"! Dava Nickel Silver Tips



6 pack of Silver Tips $7.50
3 pack $8.85

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FREE


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Ya' can pick yer friends, and you can pick yer nose, but.....

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Fun thread. I really enjoy using these Herdim picks whenever I play my
electric. I have to order them since I can't buy them locally, but such is
life. I like flipping them and picking the strings with the dimpled side. It
adds a character to the sound---a shimmer. Aural chatoyance might be
the best way to describe it since a better word escapes me.



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[quote=James Orr]Aural chatoyance[/quote]
[quote=LFCC Pg 1, paragraph 7]Swearing. There will be no swearing of any kind on the OLF[/quote]
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      Sorry James HATE nylon!!! Way too soft!

      But I do like the nipples! I take, typically, a Fender Xheavy and take after it with the 40 grit until it looks back in abject terror that it was ever shiny!

      Ray maybe with all the money you save you should pony up for moisturizer! Did you used to be ancient Egyptian royalty? Sorry Ray, it was just too funny! Those are fine work'in instruments!

Hesh your buddy's a SLAAAACKER !!!



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THAT'S JUST GROSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 



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I use the cheap plastic picks that you get at most music stores. I found a music store going out of business and bought a wooden box full of them a number of years ago (think hundreds of picks).


While I was in a Contemporary Christian rock band, it would not be unusual for me to go through a pick in one night. I play with my pick hitting the strings at a slight angle, and this has a tendency to wear the tip down to nothing and them break off rather quickly. I always keep a pick butterfly with several picks handy just in case this happens.


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I love those picks, they are amazing, if not a little too expensive.


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Talk about conspicuous consumption--BUT they are beautiful.


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