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product_id: 36557193
title: "Clayton Picks Guitar Picks (S50/12)"
brand: "clayton"
price: "Rp484395"
currency: IDR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Clayton"
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region: Indonesia
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# 8 color-coded gauges for precision Virtually unbreakable Acetal Proudly made in the USA Clayton Picks Guitar Picks (S50/12)

**Brand:** clayton
**Price:** Rp484395
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Elevate your riff game with the pick that pros swear by!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Clayton Picks Guitar Picks (S50/12) by clayton
- **How much does it cost?** Rp484395 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- clayton enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted clayton brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pro-Grade Legacy:** Trusted by legends and crafted in Oregon, these picks are the professional’s choice since 1983.
- • **Slip-Resistant Grip:** Tumbled matte finish ensures your pick stays put during intense sessions—no slips, no misses.
- • **Unmatched Durability:** Crafted from virtually unbreakable Acetal for long-lasting performance without wear.
- • **Warm, Clean Overtones:** Balanced stiffness and give deliver rich, warm tones perfect for jazz, blues, and power chords.
- • **Precision Play Control:** Available in 8 distinct gauges (.38mm to 1.90mm) with color-coded design for tailored tone and feel.

## Overview

Clayton Picks Guitar Picks (S50/12) are precision-engineered from durable Acetal polymer, offering a perfect balance of stiffness and flexibility. Available in 8 color-coded gauges from .38mm to 1.90mm, these USA-made picks feature a slip-resistant matte finish and deliver warm, clean overtones favored by professional musicians across genres.

## Description

Acetal guitar picks are popular for their incredible durability and wear resisting characteristics.Acetal picks give you just enough stiffness to give you those killer power chords, but have just enough give so that you're not busting strings left and right. It features a tumbled matte finish to prevent the guitar pick from slipping.Clayton’s Acetal guitar picks include 8 gauges in up to 6 different shapes. Each is colored coded by gauge, with gauges ranging from .38mm (thin) to 1.90mm (x-heavy).About Steve Clayton, Inc.Steve Clayton, Inc., founded in 1983 has been a long-standing industry favorite for guitar picks, custom guitar picks, and guitar accessories. Clayton picks have been a large innovator in the guitar pick industry, creating unique shapes and discovering popularized guitar pick materials such as Acetal and Ultem. Clayton was the first company to print full-color on guitar picks, and are now the largest direct to the public custom imprinter of guitar picks in the world. Know in the music industry for their commitment to high quality, they are considered the professional's choice for guitar picks. Artists using Clayton picks range from Bret Michaels, Eric Church, Jack Black to lost legend Johnny Cash. If you want to play like the best, you need to use the best.Acetal is Made in the USA, in Talent Oregon.

Review: Great warm Jazz/Blues pick—- like using your fingertips - I wanted a pick as close to the sound of using my fingers for warm blues and jazz. These are very comfortable and sound great! Search ended though I need to try the 1mm, probably a great compliment when/if the 1.9 doesn’t fit. Another recent favorite is Herco ~1mm but very flexible compared to a normal 1mm. ———So my 3 favorite options are fingers, this and the Herco. And covers a lot of ground between them.
Review: If you like acetal, try these - Lately, I buy these in .80 for much of my acoustic requirements. (I like Clayton ultex also). They are a little easier to hold for me than the Dunlop acetal because of slight size and shape difference, which I also use but in different thicknesses. I can't say these are the best picks to use as I like and own different picks for different sounds and styles. If I'm playing acoustic amplified, the same pick may not be what is needed for a song vs. unplugged and I want more ring or boom. The Dunlop ultems are a nice feel for my 12-string if I need more attack, etc. Flat-picking requires big and thick (for me) but I'm O.K. using these if I don't have something better available (blue chip?) What I can say about Clayton .80s is overall I use them more than the other picks, and I have a HUGE collection of picks I've tried over the years. So for a general overall acoustic pick, this is pretty versatile, sounds great on most songs, and shaped right to easily hold without any gimmicks. I own and have used other available picks from Clayton and they are all really nice and useful for their intended use. I think the only thing you really need to understand is the differences in acetal, ultex, delrin, cellulose, wood, nylon, etc. and the only way you can learn that is to buy and try 'em all. But if you like acetal (like I do) then try these.

## Features

- Made of strong virtually unbreakable Acetal, that creates warm clean overtones and strikes an impressive balance between stiffness and give.
- Available in 8 gauges (mm): .38, .50, .63, .80, 1.00, 1.26, 1.52, 1.90
- Specially created to give enough so that strings won't bust
- Material: Acetal
- Made in the USA

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002D0PAU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,390 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #411 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Color Name | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (406) |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2004 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | (S50/12) |
| Material Type | Acetal polymer |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2.5 x 0.25 inches |
| Size | 0.50 mm |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CLAYTON
- **Color:** Blue
- **Guitar Pick Thickness:** thin
- **Material:** Acetal polymer
- **Size:** 0.50 mm

## Images

![Clayton Picks Guitar Picks (S50/12) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/518jda8cj1L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great warm Jazz/Blues pick—- like using your fingertips
*by C***G on July 28, 2024*

I wanted a pick as close to the sound of using my fingers for warm blues and jazz. These are very comfortable and sound great! Search ended though I need to try the 1mm, probably a great compliment when/if the 1.9 doesn’t fit. Another recent favorite is Herco ~1mm but very flexible compared to a normal 1mm. ———So my 3 favorite options are fingers, this and the Herco. And covers a lot of ground between them.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you like acetal, try these
*by B***B on January 5, 2024*

Lately, I buy these in .80 for much of my acoustic requirements. (I like Clayton ultex also). They are a little easier to hold for me than the Dunlop acetal because of slight size and shape difference, which I also use but in different thicknesses. I can't say these are the best picks to use as I like and own different picks for different sounds and styles. If I'm playing acoustic amplified, the same pick may not be what is needed for a song vs. unplugged and I want more ring or boom. The Dunlop ultems are a nice feel for my 12-string if I need more attack, etc. Flat-picking requires big and thick (for me) but I'm O.K. using these if I don't have something better available (blue chip?) What I can say about Clayton .80s is overall I use them more than the other picks, and I have a HUGE collection of picks I've tried over the years. So for a general overall acoustic pick, this is pretty versatile, sounds great on most songs, and shaped right to easily hold without any gimmicks. I own and have used other available picks from Clayton and they are all really nice and useful for their intended use. I think the only thing you really need to understand is the differences in acetal, ultex, delrin, cellulose, wood, nylon, etc. and the only way you can learn that is to buy and try 'em all. But if you like acetal (like I do) then try these.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Best
*by M***S on July 19, 2024*

Clayton pics are the best. I am careful about using the word "best" but in this case, it's true. No clicking sound when you play and the material lasts a very long time. Great company, great pics

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*Last updated: 2026-05-09*