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Jim Dunlop HE777P Herco Holy Grail Guitar Pick, 6-Pack
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Jim Dunlop guitar picks have long been the top choice for the pro musician. Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes and materials allows the player to select the exact pick for his/her own particular style of playing.The Dunlop Herco Holy Grail Pick takes you back to the birth of British hard rock. It's based on the original Flex 75 Pick used by many the UK's most legendary guitar players. Available exclusively in the UK from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, that particular nylon formula had a unique warmth and flexibility that even to this day has guitar players and collectors alike scouring the world for vintage pieces. So that you don't have to do that, Dunlop got their hands on some original examples and after careful analysis of every detail, they recreated it to bring you the Herco Holy Grail pick. From the tactile feel of the material to its tone and flexibility, this pick is as close as you can get to the vintage mojo of the original Flex 75s