Dunlop - EVHPT02 EVH Frankenstein 0,60 mm Boîte de 6
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The Jim Dunlop Collector EVHPT02 Frankenstein picks are Eddie Van Halen's favourite accessory. One side features a print of the artist's famous 'Frankenstein' motif, while the other features his signature with the EVH logo. It's the kind of accessory you'd like to give as a present or treat yourself to!
ARTICLE N° 105746
Presentation
When you open the metal box, you discover 6 red Dunlop EVHPT02 EVH Frankenstein picks in an iconic design.
This Max-Grip 0.60mm model is exactly the same as the one used by Eddie Van Halen, no less. And there's also a pretty pattern directly inspired by his famous Frankenstrat guitar.
At 0.60mm thick, this pick offers a little more resistance and a slightly fuller sound than the extra-thin models. It's made from nylon, a flexible yet robust material. Its Max-Grip surface provides a non-slip grip, which is very useful when you're playing fast.
These picks are just as suitable for studio sessions as they are for high-octane gigs.
This Max-Grip 0.60mm model is exactly the same as the one used by Eddie Van Halen, no less. And there's also a pretty pattern directly inspired by his famous Frankenstrat guitar.
At 0.60mm thick, this pick offers a little more resistance and a slightly fuller sound than the extra-thin models. It's made from nylon, a flexible yet robust material. Its Max-Grip surface provides a non-slip grip, which is very useful when you're playing fast.
These picks are just as suitable for studio sessions as they are for high-octane gigs.
Features
Pick shape
Standard
Artist
Eddie Van Halen
Thickness / hardness
0.60 mm
Material
Nylon
Packaging
Pack of 6
Color
Red, Multicolored
Other features
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Dunlop EVHPT02 EVH Frankenstein
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Category: Picks
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Colour: Red
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Thickness: 0.6 mm
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Material: Nylon
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Pack of 6
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Supplied in an attractive box
To find out more...
Eddie Van Halen, born on 26 January 1955 in Amsterdam, was a genius guitarist and co-founder of the band Van Halen. He popularised the "tapping" technique, which changed electric guitar playing. His band dominated the 1980s rock scene with iconic albums such as "1984" and songs like "Jump". Eddie died on 6 October 2020, leaving behind him a lasting influence on the music world.
