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JIM DUNLOP 449P.73 Max-Grip® Nylon Standard, Gray, .73mm, 12/Player's Pack
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Color | Blue |
Material | Nylon |
Size | .73mm |
Guitar Pick Thickness | Thin,Medium |
Brand | JIM DUNLOP |
About this item
- Molded gripping surface features a carefully engineered coarse grid
- Made of durable nylon
- Perfect pick for speed pickers and hard strummers
- Packaged as a 12 pack
- .73mm, gray color
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Easy to hold | 4.8 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.0 | — | 4.1 |
For beginners | 4.7 | 4.4 | 5.0 | 4.5 | — | 3.8 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | musical distributor | Dan's Guitar Store Inc, |
number of pieces | 12 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 12 | 10 |
size | .73mm | 0.88mm | 0.60mm | 1.5mm | 44PNY60 | Medium-small |
material | Nylon | Nylon | Nylon | Nylon | Nylon | Nylon |
compatible devices | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar |
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Product information
Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 4 x 2.5 x 0.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | B003B01QSG |
Item model number | 22449073012 |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #117 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #7 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 8, 2005 |
Color Name | Blue |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Guitar Pick Thickness | Thin,Medium |
Material Type | Nylon |
Size | .73mm |
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The only pick I use, and that's saying something, haha.
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Max-Grip Nylon Standard Picks
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Product Description
Dunlop Max Grip Nylon Standard Player's Pack, 12 Picks, .73mm Med/Light Gauge
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Dunlop Max Grip Nylon Standard Player's Pack, 12 Picks, .73mm Med/Light Gauge
The Max-Grip Nylon Pick's molded gripping surface features a carefully engineered coarse grid that provides an unparalleled non-slip surface. The combination of Max-Grip and molded nylon material makes this the perfect pick for speed pickers and hard strummers who want extreme precision and durability—without losing control of their pick. Gauges (MM): .60, .73, .88, 1.0, 1.14 and 1.5MM.
Dunlop Picks
From Nylon to the famed Tortex and the innovative Ultex, Dunlop is the world-renowned producer of over 50 different models of picks. As a trusted creator of one of the most important tools of our industry, nobody else comes close in terms of quality, innovation, or scope. With picks available in a variety of textures, shapes, materials, and artwork, we offer something for everyone, and with our custom imprint program we can produce any logo, signature, or both on the picks to make them as unique as the person requesting them. Whether you're a multiplatinum artist or a small local band, whether you play them or just collect them, you know you're getting the best.
Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc.
Located in Benicia, California, Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small, family-owned and operated company in 1965, and has since grown to be a leading manufacturer of electronic effects, picks, capos, slides, strings, and other musical instrument accessories. Dunlop is the home of such legendary products as the Crybaby wah and Tortex picks.
Features
- Nylon picks are very warm sounding, perfect for strumming and soloing on acoustic or electric guitar
- Max Grip surface provides excellent pick control in all conditions
- .73mm Med/Light gauge is one of our most popular gagues and an excellent all-around pick
- 12 picks per package
- Made in USA
- Color: Light Grey
From the manufacturer
Speed, Precision, Control
Shred without the fear of dropping your pick with the Jim Dunlop Max-Grip Nyoln Picks. No matter how sweaty your fingers get, the molded gripping surface provides the grip you need to ensure your pick stays in your hand and not the stage floor.
- Available in a pack of 12 or 72
- Available in gauges: .60, .73, .88, 1.00, 1.14 and 1.50
THE EVOLUTION OF CONTROL
The Max-Grip Nylon Pick's molded gripping surface features a carefully engineered coarse grid that provides an unparalleled non-slip surface. The combination of Max-Grip surface and molded nylon material makes this the perfect pick for speed pickers and hard strummers who want extreme precision and durability-without losing control of their pick.
- Max Grip Surface
- Molded Nylon
- Extreme Precision
Over 50 Years Of History...........
For over 50 years Jim Dunlop Picks have graced countless stages and records across the musical landscape.
From the humble beginning of creating Capos and Tuners in his spare time to completely revolutionizing the guitar plectrum with his Tortex material. World dominating bands like Metallica, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Alice In Chains and many, many more use Tortex exclusively.
The Dunlop guitar pick line as has continued to expand with many shapes, sizes, colours, graphics, textures and materials.
With truly state of the art additions like Ultex and Primetone ranges. Every part of the of Dunlop's pick line embodies the respect for the player, attention to detail and the sense of exactitude that Jim Dunlop put into his very first pick
From the brand
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Located in Benicia, California, Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small family-owned and -operated company by Jim Dunlop in 1965. Today, it is a leading innovator of electronics, picks, capos, slides, strings and other music accessories. Home to such legendary products as the Cry Baby Wah, MXR pedals, Tortex Picks, and the Original Trigger Capo, Dunlop offers high performance and a better playing experience to musicians worldwide.
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MXR EFFECTS
Founded in 1972 and part of the Dunlop family since 1988, MXR continues to provide modern innovations alongside the classics.
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PICKS
Since 1965, Dunlop has lead the world in pick design—from classic Nylon and Tortex Picks to innovative Primetone and Flow Picks.
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CAPOS
Our very first offering, Dunlop Capos reflect the innovation, quality, and precision that only 50+ years of experience can provide.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
Preferred by the pros since 1999, Dunlop has everything you need to care for your instrument with confidence.
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CRY BABY WAH PEDALS
Released in 1967, the Cry Baby Wah has continued under Dunlop since 1981 to evolve and help players shape their musical vision.
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Customers say the picks grip well, are easy to hold, and are the best guitar picks they have encountered. They are well-made and deliver on both tone and reliability. Customers find the price to be affordable and worthwhile. They also appreciate the nice flex.
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Customers are satisfied with the grip of the guitar. They mention that it grips well, allows for easier single-hand pick manipulation, and stays put in their hand. The grip is durable and easy to hold, with just the right amount of flex. Customers also say that the grip is enough to keep the pick in place while picking, but not so much that you can't tuck.
"Very nice picks. Grip is pretty good and they're reasonably durable to...." Read more
"These things grip so well. I love the stiffness of the .88 feels like I can play hard and solid.I feel like it locks into my finger print XD" Read more
"The grip feature is good for me because of a lower chance of dropping a pick during a gig and a lower chance of the pick spinning around between my..." Read more
"These picks are easy to hold and are probably good for new players, but I found them too soft and flexible for my taste...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the picks. They mention that they are great, reliable, and capable of being picks, and that they work excellent for an electric bass guitar. They also say that the pick is perfect medium thickness, and is great for striking and flat picking.
"These picks are great! I’ve been struggling to keep regular picks from slipping in my hand, but the grip on these picks make them stay a lot easier...." Read more
"The grip feature is good for me because of a lower chance of dropping a pick during a gig and a lower chance of the pick spinning around between my..." Read more
"...Get your own!So I did. These are great for a variety of playing styles and you have to try hard to lose your grip on these...." Read more
"These picks are great. Just flexible enough for a beginning player, and the texture helps to hold onto them." Read more
Customers like the quality of the guitar pick. They say it's well-made, sturdy enough for picking, and delivers on both tone and reliability. They also say it holds its playing edge for a long time and is made of a flexible material that's durable.
"Very nice picks. Grip is pretty good and they're reasonably durable to...." Read more
"These picks are easy to hold and are probably good for new players, but I found them too soft and flexible for my taste...." Read more
"...These hold their playing edge for a long time.These are perfect for a beginner that is still learning to just hold on to the pick...." Read more
"...Haven't used long enough to gauge durability, but they seem fine." Read more
Customers find the value of the picks to be affordable and worthwhile. They say it's a pretty good deal on bulk picks, and that they work great at a good price. Customers also mention that Dunlop is a great brand and the pick is made in the USA.
"...Dunlop is a great brand and these are made in the USA if that is important to you...." Read more
"...These are definitely worth a try." Read more
"...Also a lot cheaper than other brands." Read more
"...This, jazz iii, and Adamas are the only choices… but this one is fantastic." Read more
Customers like the flexibility of the picks. They say they are sturdy, have a nice flex, and won't do much damage to their guitar. Some say the pick is not too stiff and not too flexible, making it perfect for beginning players. They are also great for acoustic guitar and don't bend under any amount of force.
"These things grip so well. I love the stiffness of the .88 feels like I can play hard and solid.I feel like it locks into my finger print XD" Read more
"...These are made of nylon and I found the .73mm thickness has the perfect amount of flex and rigidity for my playing...." Read more
"love the flexibility. great control from hard to soft picking. works for me!." Read more
"These picks are great. Just flexible enough for a beginning player, and the texture helps to hold onto them." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the picks. They mention that they work well, have a good tone, and make the strings sound perfect. They also say that the pick strike noise is moderated and helps smooth the strum. Customers also say the type of plectrum affects tone, with some liking the way the 1.0 mm Maxgrp affects their tone.
"...To me these are perfect for thickness and sound they produce and I also lot the grip they have, picks tend to fall out of my fingers from fast..." Read more
"...that I use, the 88 work well on a guitar that is bright or has a zingy type sound,like a taylor,the 73 works well on a bassy guitar" Read more
"Tried this new pick today and something weird happened, the sound was different, bold and bright, and on two-month-old strings too...." Read more
"...The notes didn't sound clear and crisp, but rather soft and dull. If you need to play real quiet, then these may come in handy for that as well." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the pick. They mention it works well on a bright or zingy guitar, and is easy to hold. Some say that it works great with speed and precision, and does a decent job of doing the edge thing. Overall, most are happy with the product's performance and recommend it to others.
"...They work very good" Read more
"These are some of the best that I use, the 88 work well on a guitar that is bright or has a zingy type sound,like a taylor,the 73 works well on a..." Read more
"The thicker the pick, less hand fatigue. I'm finding I like the 1.5 better, so they're next! And the Max Grip is awesome!+" Read more
"Does a decent job of doing the edge thing." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the pick. They say it has a great feel, is not too hard, and has sandpaper-like roughness. They also like the raised bumps, which make it easy to keep. Customers also say the pick is perfect for softer strumming and single note picking, and is not slick when their hands get sweaty.
"I really like the feel of these picks. The grip is just right for my playing style...." Read more
"...With that said, the overall feel, texture, tip & grip are good.Just keep in mind that picks are subjective to the user." Read more
"...Actually able to grip the pick lighter and not drop it . Not slick when your hands get sweaty." Read more
"...But these feel like sandpaper (in a good way though) where they are rough yet totally comfortable to play." Read more
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I feel like it locks into my finger print XD
These are perfect for a beginner that is still learning to just hold on to the pick. I remember when I started out and the picks would twist and turn or drop completely. These are just as good for an advanced or pro guitarist as they let you really control the pick attack and angle. As Rick states in his interview about these, “The only ones I can hold onto anymore – probably because I’m an old guy”!
The only negative is that there is some molding line flash on the ones I purchased at the wide end where they were injected and a little on the playing end (see photos). It's a little sharp on the wide end and a little sandpaper or knife can smooth this out. The flash on the tip wears in quickly so not really a concern. Give them a try! You can never have too many picks and these are pretty nice.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
These are perfect for a beginner that is still learning to just hold on to the pick. I remember when I started out and the picks would twist and turn or drop completely. These are just as good for an advanced or pro guitarist as they let you really control the pick attack and angle. As Rick states in his interview about these, “The only ones I can hold onto anymore – probably because I’m an old guy”!
The only negative is that there is some molding line flash on the ones I purchased at the wide end where they were injected and a little on the playing end (see photos). It's a little sharp on the wide end and a little sandpaper or knife can smooth this out. The flash on the tip wears in quickly so not really a concern. Give them a try! You can never have too many picks and these are pretty nice.
So I did. These are great for a variety of playing styles and you have to try hard to lose your grip on these. These are definitely worth a try.