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๐ค Never miss a beat with the ultimate pick companion
The Jim Dunlop Black Pickholder is a compact, durable plastic accessory designed for guitarists who demand quick and easy pick replacement on stage. Weighing just 0.02 pounds and measuring 4 x 0.5 x 4 inches, it offers a sleek black finish and is highly rated by over 11,000 users. Ranked #5 in Guitar & Bass Pick Holders, itโs the trusted choice for professionals seeking reliability and style.




| ASIN | B0002OOMU8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,273 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #13 in Guitar & Bass Pick Holders |
| Body Material Type | Plastic |
| Brand | Jim Dunlop |
| Brand Name | Jim Dunlop |
| Color | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 11,220 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710137003231, 00710137008526 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | 1 x Jim Dunlop Black Pickholder |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 0.5 x 4 inches |
| Item Type Name | pickholder |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jim Dunlop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DL ACC 00008 5001 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 35005002001 |
| Number of Pieces | 500 |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Style | 5005 Pickholder |
| UPC | 710137008526 710137003231 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. |
S**N
One Of My Favorite Items... EVER!
It never ceases to amaze me when something so inexpensive and seemingly simple can have such a big impact. I was forever losing picks. I would find myself on stage fumbling in pockets, or appealing to other musicians in the audience to save me from my disorganization and forgetfulness, but no more! The Jim Dunlop Black Pickholder is stuck firmly and securely on the face of my guitar and now I always have a pick ready to go whenever I need one. it has stayed stuck on despite my guitar almost daily being put in and out of its gig bag. It easily holds the over-sized Clayton picks that I sometimes used, or the small standard size Tortex ones I also favor. I will never be without this pickholder.
R**R
Convenient and stick well to all my different guitar surfaces.
I wish Iโd started using these 50 years ago. I have one of these on every one of my guitars now.
D**J
Great Way To Always Have a Pick On Hand
These Dunlop pick holders are great, and this new one seems to be as good quality as my old one. I've had the old pick holder on my acoustic for years and it seams as good as new. It holds multiple picks, and the spring-depression plate design make it easy to remove the top pick without all the others trying to come along. This does require you to stick the pick-holder to your guitar with a piece of attached foam tape, so if you are worried about having a permanent object attached to your guitar and it ruining the surface if you try to remove it, this may not be for you. That didn't bother me because my guitars aren't $1000+ instruments, so for me it was perfect. That being said, this holds picks securely enough that someone could potential attach this somewhere on their guitar strap (I can't guarantee the foam tape stick well enough for this, so don't quote me on that) and the picks would still stay put.
R**P
Serves its purpose, a little bigger than expected.
It's bigger than I thought but that's ok. Not as easy to slide the picks out as you'd think. So if you need something to be able to grab a pick really quick while playing live, this isn't it. But as far as just a neat little thing to hold your picks for casual use, it's great.
A**M
Built well
Much larger than I expected but it is well designed.
J**Z
Todo bien
Muy bien ๐๐ป
M**N
Great.
Great idea, great execution. Price is right, feels durable, holds 3-4 large triangle picks (Master 8 Japan Large Triangle, 1.0mm) comfortably. It would be nice if it came in other colors, though, like white, or maybe even clear could be cool.
D**S
Essential for performing guitarists.
I'm a notorious pick dropper. Multiple times during performances I've lost my pick during songs and been forced to either awkwardly pick it up again or use my fingers to finish songs out (I recommend neither). These little guys are a life saver. Just stick it onto your guitar (I prefer the back end: out-of-sight and still convenient if you need a quick replacement), fill it with picks and get going. One will notice this thing is pretty big. It's big enough to house anything from regular totex picks to the massive triangular bass picks and deep enough to hold 4-8 spares, give or take depending on pick gagues. Just keep in mind that if you use jazz picks you'll likely have to find a different solution. The small size of a proper jazz pick doesn't protrude nearly enough from the holder to make gripping a spare any kind of convenient. Outside of desperately needing to come in differing sizes these pick holders really can't be beat. Easy to install, convenient to have and (perhaps most importantly) cheap enough to take a gamble on. That $2 isn't gonna get you any other gear as handy and neat as this.
J**O
Muy รบtil.
Se pega bien a la guitarra ,caben unas cuantas pรบas de manera segura y accesible.Muy buena calidad para tan bajo precio.
F**O
Ottimo prodotto
Ottimo prodotto
S**D
Works well.
Really handy,from picking to plucking!๐
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F**N
Useful Pick Holders
Everybody drops a pick sometime... unless you're finger picking :) I like having a holder on the guitar with a few extra picks. If I drop a pick while playing, I can grab another and resume within 1-2 seconds. This Dunlop holder does what it's supposed to do. It only holds about 4, depending on how thick your picks are. If your picks are very large (like some bass picks) or weird shaped they may not fit. There's an adhesive on the back, so you can stick it to the front or side of the guitar (or on your strap or mic stand, etc.) to have easy access to a spare pick. Some won't want it adhering to the guitar itself, as may hinder the soundboard from resonating fully (I don't hear any difference, to be honest) or mar the surface of an expensive guitar (i.e. I probably wouldn't stick it on a nice Martin guitar). I haven't tried to remove it to see if it leaves a mess or mars the wood surface. I usually put it on and leave it there forever. Amazon.ca had them on sale for about $4, so I bought a few.
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