• Gear Reviews – January 5, 2012 – 0 Comments

    Pickbay Guitar Pick Holder Necklace

    For those that have a nasty habit of loosing picks on a daily basis, the Pickbay guitar pick necklace from Pickbay.Com is a handy–and ultra handsome–way to keep those plectrums hanging around your neck and within arms reach for your next practice or gig. This polished chrome pick-shaped piece of functional jewelry can house up to three thin picks (.46mm), one medium (.71mm) and one thin, or a single heavy pick (up to 1.2mm). The popular 351-shaped pick (made by all the major manufacturers ) is what the Pickbay is designed around. The pendant not only holds your picks firmly in place but also has a cut-out that displays the design of them as well. So, depending on your wardrobe (or mood) you can swap out different picks to match your ensemble. Bands with their own custom picks can proudly promote themselves while looking good in the process. Our particular Pickbay came with the standard chain ball, three Fender jewel-tone picks and a soft pouch that also serves as a polishing cloth. Look-wise, the soft shimmer of the polished chrome–along with the hand cast look–really does stand out like any piece of well-crafted jewelry. With quite a few plating and necklace options available, Pickbay certainly has the market covered in wearable pick-related accessories.

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    Adam Cooper's award winning GuitarGeek rig illustrations have appeared in GuitarPlayer, Total Guitar UK, Guitarist, Alternative Press, History of Marshall Amplifiers, Roland/Boss User Guides, Ibanez Steve Vai Jemini & Paul Gilbert Airplane Flanger Instruction Manuals, Swervedriver's "Juggernaut Rides" CD as well as the longest running monthly column in Guitar World Magazine's history: Vulgar Display of Power. Before launching GuitarGeek.Com, Adam published the highly respected music zine, Whirlpool, which was distributed worldwide via major record store chains. As a guitarist and songwriter, he formed the band Alison's Halo which released two critically acclaimed records and secured coveted slots with bands like The Verve, Ultra Vivid Scene, Curve, Jimmy Eat World, Of Montreal, Butterfly Child, The Apples In Stereo, The Boo Radleys, Stereophonics, Medicine, Lovesliescrushing, Bailter Space and many others.

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