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Custom inlaid with vintage pearl shell, our patent-pending pick puck is the ultimate guitar pick holder. Stick anywhere that is most convenient for you! See photos below for application ideas!
Our Pick Pucks attach using our GuitarSafe™ Micro-Suction pads which are modeled after a gecko's foot. Pick Pucks do not include the picks shown in photos.
Custom inlaid with vintage pearl shell, our patent-pending pick puck is the ultimate guitar pick holder. Stick anywhere that is most convenient for you! See photos below for application ideas!
Our Pick Pucks attach using our GuitarSafe™ Micro-Suction pads which are modeled after a gecko's foot. Pick Pucks do not include the picks shown in photos.
Nice workmanship. Great quality
Beautiful puck pick.. Looks like it’s part of my Martin.. this is the second one I have purchased..great quality
Bought it as a gift for my friend's new LP Gold Top and really looks the business sitting on the scratchplate!
Sits beautifully on the scratchplate of my lefty Epi LP Standard Plus Pro and really sets it off, thanks!
I think the title covers everything!!
If you are wondering about how the pick puck may affect your guitar's finish you are in the right place. In this blog article, I will perform a series of tests on my guitars and talk about finish safety. The bottom line is that the pick puck uses thousands of nano-sized suction cups to adhere to your guitar. While it doesn't use adhesive it does use suction, so certain finishes should be avoided.
In this next video, Chris demonstrates how to remove the pick puck safely without damaging the puck or your guitar's finish.