tonequester here.
Outside of hearing many times that Billy Gibbons uses a peso as a pick, and long ago trying out some metal finger-picks, I had never given thought to using
a metal flat-pick. Then I stumbled upon an add for flat-picks made of steel, brass, and even copper. I'm a scrapper and a scrounger of trashed electronic components, and
awhile back had torn an old analog telephone apart looking for any goodies present. For some reason, I saved the brass bell, which i had noticed had a good ring to it when
struck. Seeing the add, something clicked and I went to work on the bell, flattening it out best the best I could. I used my usual Tortex pick to trace it's pattern on the flattened brass, hacked it out roughly, and then used a bench grinder to refine the shape. I used a diamond flat hone to get it pretty smooth and the thickness close to what
I'm used to. I finished it to a bright shine and slightly tapered the edges with a fret eraser from Stewart-MacDonald. When I tried it out on my electric(unplugged), it was a
shocking change in tone and volume. My amps in the shop for warranty repair so I haven't heard it plugged in yet. Has anyone out there had any experiences with such
an experiment? Do you find that brass shortens string life ? I would expect steel to do so. As I said, this is just a curiosity thing. I've been playing around with the one that
I cobbled up for a few days and really like it so far, and can't wait to here it through my amp. No broken strings yet. Any and all replies are welcome and appreciated.
tonequester.
Outside of hearing many times that Billy Gibbons uses a peso as a pick, and long ago trying out some metal finger-picks, I had never given thought to using
a metal flat-pick. Then I stumbled upon an add for flat-picks made of steel, brass, and even copper. I'm a scrapper and a scrounger of trashed electronic components, and
awhile back had torn an old analog telephone apart looking for any goodies present. For some reason, I saved the brass bell, which i had noticed had a good ring to it when
struck. Seeing the add, something clicked and I went to work on the bell, flattening it out best the best I could. I used my usual Tortex pick to trace it's pattern on the flattened brass, hacked it out roughly, and then used a bench grinder to refine the shape. I used a diamond flat hone to get it pretty smooth and the thickness close to what
I'm used to. I finished it to a bright shine and slightly tapered the edges with a fret eraser from Stewart-MacDonald. When I tried it out on my electric(unplugged), it was a
shocking change in tone and volume. My amps in the shop for warranty repair so I haven't heard it plugged in yet. Has anyone out there had any experiences with such
an experiment? Do you find that brass shortens string life ? I would expect steel to do so. As I said, this is just a curiosity thing. I've been playing around with the one that
I cobbled up for a few days and really like it so far, and can't wait to here it through my amp. No broken strings yet. Any and all replies are welcome and appreciated.
tonequester.
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