



🎶 Elevate your string game with the pick pros trust!
The JIM DUNLOP 33R.025 Nickel Silver Fingerpicks offer a professional-grade 0.025" gauge crafted from bright, durable nickel silver. Designed for banjo, pedal steel, resonator, and acoustic guitars, this 20-pack ensures you never run out of picks while delivering a crisp, authentic tone favored by musicians worldwide.




| ASIN | B000EEJA12 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,880 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #88 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material | Nickel Silver |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Banjo, Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,514) |
| Date First Available | May 19, 2008 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | 0.025 inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 25302025016 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Nickel |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 6.3 inches |
| Size | .025 |
N**L
Good picks, provide a nice fit and sound
I love the tone it brings out on my banjo. I prefer these Nickel picks over the plastic ones, they are thinner, easier to pick with and they sound more authentic. they fit nicely, may just need slightly bent to adjust to your finger. I feel They are worth the price
J**P
Great quality picks and good value, for all skill levels
Well, what can you say about Dunlop picks? They are the gold standard of finger picks and have been for goodness knows how long. I play guitar and banjo, but I bought these for banjo, not guitar. On the guitar I use only a thumb pick, but for banjo I use a thumb and two finger picks. Since there are four finger picks in this pack, it leaves me with two spares. I didn't really need the thumb pick, because I prefer plastic for the thumb, but I couldn't find a set at a good price that didn't include a thumb, and anyway it's good as a backup and even for the occasional use on some songs. If you are a beginner and/or not sure what gauge to buy, I recommend the .018" (the thumb in this pack is .025"), because .018" covers most needs and styles for banjo. When you have more experience you might prefer a different gauge, but the .018" will be a good start. These are excellent picks at a very good price point, and I highly recommend them for beginners and experts alike.
T**E
High quality and sound nice
These finger and thumb picks are very high quality, which is what you expect from Dunlop. But, being new to using these I found them to be a bit uncomfortable. I guess most newbies to using fingerpicks feel that way. I still would have given a 5 star rating except the thumb pick is too long in my opinion, but can't be altered easily because it's metal. But overall, these are very high quality picks.
A**R
Satisfied Customer
Exactly what I needed and for a good price.
J**H
Banjo Picks
exactly as expected
H**9
Work well and last...
This is my 2nd set of Dunlop metal finger picks. I still have most of the first set (I lost one pick). I bought the first set about 25 years ago. I got a 2nd set just so I have a back up for lost picks etc. and the price is pretty good. They look exactly like the first set I purchase. I have always loved them and they work so well.
M**0
Reliable Finger Picks
I like these a lot, they're your basic finger picks and they'll get the job done. I've ordered a few of these packs now. I just use a thumb pick and two fingers, and use the other three finger picks as backups. I'm not a great picker by any means, in fact I bought these to learn with. But they sure seem to do me just fine. I've used them for banjo, acoustic guitar, and lap steel. No reason why they shouldn't work on pedal steel when I get one of them. Only thing I'd warn you about is that they don't quite keep their shape when you mold them to your fingers. They keep it pretty good, but when I throw them in my case and get them out some time later, they're not exactly how I left them. But overall, I'd tell you to go ahead and buy these.
J**E
Comfortable
The Dunlop picks are nice but they have their limits. I like the finger picks, they make a nice sound and are quite comfortable once adjusted properly. I found the thumb picks to be uncomfortable. All in all it’s a good value.
A**H
Nicht so schön klingend wie mit einem Dunlop Plektrum, aber beim Saitenspiel unverzichtbar. Die Spitzen sind, was hier nicht klar gezeigt wird, sind nochmal abgerundet, dass die Saiten damit sehr geschont werden. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
C**N
Ottimi fingerpicks: visto che sono mancino, per il pollice ne utilizzo uno specifico in plastica. Uso i fingerpicks su indice e medio per il mio dobro, e sono perfetti, molto comodi e adattabili alle mie dita, e con un'ottima sonorità.
S**H
Go for national finger picks
A**E
Son cómodos y ajustables, lo mejor de esta compra fue la pieza para el pulgar, es de las pocas que hay metálicas y es muy cómoda y da muy buen sonido
R**R
I play clawhammer banjo but have problems with my fingernail either breaking or wearing down. Over the years I have tried many different picks to solve the problem. These picks have proven to be the most effective and most comfortable to use. As they are made of metal, they are very easy to shape to my finger which helps keep them in place. The sound quality is excellent giving a very nice tone compared to plastic picks. I have average sized fingers and have found the .018mm are a perfect fit for me. I haven’t used the thumb pick yet but it certainly looks well-made.
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