🎶 Pick Your Sound, Own Your Style!
The Pick-a-Palooza DIY Guitar Picks Punch Mega Pack is a versatile custom pick maker designed for musicians. It includes a guitar pick puncher, a leather key chain holder, and 15 starter strips, allowing you to create up to 75 personalized guitar picks from various thin plastics. With a durable stainless steel blade and a smoothing file, this kit ensures a smooth playing experience while being a unique gift for guitar enthusiasts.
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Leather |
Size | Small |
Color | Black w/ Original Strips |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thick |
C**O
Great For Choosing Your Pick Material
Wow! You never know you wanted something until you finally have it. Picked this up *pun* kind of not expecting anything special. The concept was nifty, and I have spent time in the past cutting+shaping guitar picks out of plastic in a moment of desperate need, so why not try this thing out?100% Satisfaction!! Would highly recommend to anyone even remotely interested in guitar playing.Pros:○ Never buy guitar picks again. It seems absurd to think about how I used to buy little packs of shaped plastic and celluloid, sometimes 20 bucks for these things, when there are free plastic sheets everywhere I look, and all I needed was a way to stamp it into the perfect shape! And off we go, happily punching our old grocery store keytags and credit cards into musical accessories.○ Control the exact thickness/ properties of your picks. This one is actually the biggest benefit imho. I love thin guitar picks with a certain feel to them, so the thick plastic stock included in the box(although beautiful) doesn't work for me. As soon as my kit arrived I went rooting through the entire apartment looking for raw materials to craft with. When all you have is a Pick-a-Palooza, everything looks like a guitar pick ;-) I found some things which worked ok, for example the thick plastic that many electronics or other home goods are packaged in, and certain gift cards which are thinner than credit cards. However, the greatest material for my ideal pick was the top of a disposable Tupperware container. I've included photos to demonstrate how closely the Tupperware is to my favorite Jim Dunlop thin/light picks. I have made a dozen of these little suckers now, and almost wish I was the kind of person that loses things easily so I would have a reason to make more.○ Item is sturdy as hell. VERY solid construction of heavy guage metal. I can only imagine you would break the device by dropping it from the third floor onto concrete, or perhaps opening a pick factory in your garage and making millions of picks in a year. Other than that, the Pick-a-Palooza is basically a family heirloom and will survive to become archaeological evidence of how our society really was.○ So fun. Reminds me of the first time our family bought a computer that came with a CD burner like 20 years ago. Before, I could only save money and purchase my favorite CDs at the local music shop. But once I controlled the means of production, I was no longer a slave to the system. Kind of feels like that, the first time you stamp out a guitar pick into your desk. I only wish the same method worked for actual guitars :DCons:○ Might not offset the cost of your baby plectrums if you don't lose them. I mean, I keep my picks tucked into the strings near the tuners, and I never set them down. I've lost maybe 3 picks in 3 years. That being said, a quick search of Amazon shows that a bag of quality picks will never be found at the dollar store, so it could be worth it over many years.Conclusion: GREAT gift idea, and a better and more useful tool than many that are lying around your house. Buy now!
R**E
Super cool!!!
This pick maker is super cool!Came with the pick cutter, keychain case, file, and colored strips.The only slight issue I have is half of the colored strips are matte instead of glossy and it didn't specify that before buying. And the few glossy ones were scratched up from sitting next to the file in the box.But overall I'm really excited to give this as a gift to my sons bestfriends for his birthday!
A**Y
Fun.
Works as expected. Fun.
T**A
works great
A super easy gift for my 4 yr old to make his dad a bunch of picks for Christmas using this. He could do it with two hands pushing down or with one and me helping slightly if that gives you a sense of the strength needed. Feels similar to those 3 whole punchers with 3-5pages in there.The only annoying thing is you have to flip it over and look at the bottom to line up the image and push down slightly to keep it in place as you flip it back over before punching but it's not the biggest deal.The cards that came with it punched nicely. Picks made with rewards cards adn the such need some sanding along the edges. There's a file included.
N**E
How cool! Love
I bought this for a musician friend and he was stoked! What a fun present! DIY for those band peeps in your life. 10 outta 10.
S**N
So Excited!!!
My little grandson is turning 4yo next month, and got a “real” electric guitar (not a toy) for Christmas. He plays it a lot. So I thought it would be fun to make him some picks, especially since they tend to get misplaced.I just got this, and had to try it out. It was pretty easy. And I can’t wait to give them to him next month!!!
T**E
Awesome tool
Can make picks out of anything and he does. Old credit cards or different stock plastic pieces. Fun to make them and complete creative control on how they look. Great value for the money.
X**I
Pick maker 10/10
As a guitar player, who always loses picks anywhere he goes, this tool is helpful to keep in my case. Doesn’t take up space and weighs practically nothing. I went with the black one just cause.
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