Dunlop - JVHPT04H Jimi Hendrix Heavy Boîte de 6
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Forget ordinary picks, the Dunlop JVHPT04H Jimi Hendrix Heavy is six shards of legend to pinch between your fingers. Sturdy nylon, a sure grip and a design that screams psychedelia, this model is for those who play boldly.
ARTICLE N° 111883
Presentation
The Hendrix myth deserved more than a simple accessory, and Dunlop has risen to the challenge with these JVHPT04H Jimi Hendrix Heavy Box of 6 picks, where iconic visual art meets performance. Each piece is a fragment of artistic rebellion.
Tired of picks that slip or warp? Heavy gauge nylon delivers. It's perfectly rigid for clean attacks and total control. The sound is clean and punchy. It's ideal for energetic rock, intense blues or articulate solos.
The metal case is solid, stylish and easy to stow in a jeans pocket. It's perfect for guitarists who are always on the move, from the rehearsal room to the live stage.
This pack isn't just a set of picks. It's a tribute, a tool, a statement and, most of all, a plus for your playing dynamics.
Tired of picks that slip or warp? Heavy gauge nylon delivers. It's perfectly rigid for clean attacks and total control. The sound is clean and punchy. It's ideal for energetic rock, intense blues or articulate solos.
The metal case is solid, stylish and easy to stow in a jeans pocket. It's perfect for guitarists who are always on the move, from the rehearsal room to the live stage.
This pack isn't just a set of picks. It's a tribute, a tool, a statement and, most of all, a plus for your playing dynamics.
Features
Artist
Jimi Hendrix
Material
Nylon
Packaging
Pack of 6
Color
Multiple
Other features
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Dunlop JVHPT04H Jimi Hendrix Heavy Box of 6
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John Van Hamersveld picks
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JVHPT04H
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Jimi Hendrix art inspiration
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6 picks included
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Gauge : Heavy
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Material : nylon
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Colour: multicoloured
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Pick Tin
To find out more...
John Van Hamersveld is one of rock's great visual storytellers. Born in Baltimore in 1941, he made his mark on pop culture as early as 1964 with the legendary poster for the film The Endless Summer, which became a surfing icon. A graphic designer and art director at Capitol Records in the 1960s, he shaped the image of an entire generation by signing over 300 album covers. His credits include The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St., Kiss' Hotter Than Hell and Blondie's Eat to the Beat.
