18/11/2014
We are bringing out a new series of picks next year. They will be designed in three thicknesses,maybe also three sizes and available in Nylon or Polycarbonate. They will be a standard pick shape, but with a wider top finger grip area, and also featuring, for now, two holes on each side, shaped in a cool design to help with grip and flexibility. Please help us out and let us know what you think the thickness of the picks should be and anything else you think we should add to the designs.
Tez,
Thanks for the free samples you're sending. I have 2 kids that play
guitar and I'm going to give them some of those picks to play with on
the guitar. The pick I have is a Red Piglet IV. This was the first one I
came across. I'm not sure exactly what thickness it is, but it is around
1mm - according to my ruler. It was at Bandlands in Toowoomba,
Queensland that I purchased it. I just bought it because it looked cool
with all the holes in it. When I used it at home, I fell in love with
it. That's why I went to the website you printed on the pick. I just
wanted to know more about it. And that's why I bought 3 bags. I was a
Jim Dunlop 'medium' guy. But not any more. I'm buying piglets from you
as long as you sell them (especially because you're an Australian based
company).
Looking forward to the new Piglets and thanks heaps,
Andrew.
PS: The only input I have is that the "Piglet 4 Hard Polycarbonate
Rhythm Series Plectrum" on the sales webpage kept on giving me a Paypal
error. Otherwise I would have bought that one as well.
On 17.11.2014 19:01, Terence Aukaha wrote:
> Your selection of picks will be posted to you this week along with
> free samples from the rest of the Piglet rhythm range for you to try
> out or give away. We are also going to design and release a new range
> of picks next year, similar to Piglet 4, with cool designs of holes
> for grip, but with a wider top grip area. Please assist and help us
> out by letting us know what thickness of picks you and your friends,
> would like to use. Up to three thicknesses will be made.Appreciate
> your support and any input you have.
> Thanks.
> Tez.