The Hal Leonard Guitar Pick - 12pk is a must-have accessory for guitar players. This variety pack includes 12 picks in different materials and gauges, allowing you to find the perfect pick for your playing style. The pack includes popular picks such as Nylon, Celluloid, Gator Grip, Tortex, and Ultex, all in medium/heavy gauge. Whether you prefer a smooth nylon pick or a textured gator grip pick, this pack has you covered. With the Hal Leonard Guitar Pick - 12pk, you'll always have the right pick at your fingertips.
The Hal Leonard Guitar Pick - 12pk is a must-have accessory for guitar players. This variety pack includes 12 picks in different materials and gauges, allowing you to find the perfect pick for your playing style. The pack includes popular picks such as Nylon, Celluloid, Gator Grip, Tortex, and Ultex, all in medium/heavy gauge. Whether you prefer a smooth nylon pick or a textured gator grip pick, this pack has you covered. With the Hal Leonard Guitar Pick - 12pk, you'll always have the right pick at your fingertips.
The Hal Leonard Guitar Pick - 12pk is a must-have accessory for guitar players. This variety pack includes 12 picks in different materials and gauges, allowing you to find the perfect pick for your playing style. The pack includes popular picks such as Nylon, Celluloid, Gator Grip, Tortex, and Ultex, all in medium/heavy gauge. Whether you prefer a smooth nylon pick or a textured gator grip pick, this pack has you covered. With the Hal Leonard Guitar Pick - 12pk, you'll always have the right pick at your fingertips.
The Hal Leonard Guitar Pick - 12pk is a must-have accessory for guitar players. This variety pack includes 12 picks in different materials and gauges, allowing you to find the perfect pick for your playing style. The pack includes popular picks such as Nylon, Celluloid, Gator Grip, Tortex, and Ultex, all in medium/heavy gauge. Whether you prefer a smooth nylon pick or a textured gator grip pick, this pack has you covered. With the Hal Leonard Guitar Pick - 12pk, you'll always have the right pick at your fingertips.
Last updated at 07/12/2026 16:15:30
Jim Dunlop MD/HV PVP102 Variety 12 UN Picks
Delivery $72.18
Guitar Picks - 12 - Variety Pack - Medium/Heavy
Delivery between 15–22 July $9.95
Dunlop Variety Guitar Picks Medium Heavy 12-Pack
Delivery between 17–21 July $9.70
Dunlop Variety Pack Medium Heavy Guitar Plectrum Picks 12 Pack Mixed
Delivery between Tue – Thu $9.70
Dunlop Greys Variety Pack Med/Hvy
Delivery $20
Dunlop Guitar Pick Variety Packs Light/Medium/Heavy- 12-Pack Medium/Heavy
Delivery $9.95
Dunlop Player Pack - Variety Packs, Medium/Heavy
Delivery between 16–27 July $13.50
Dunlop Variety Guitar Pick 12-Pack (Medium/Heavy)
Delivery $5
Dunlop Variety Guitar Pick 12-Pack (Medium/Heavy)
Delivery $5
Jim Dunlop Variety Guitar Pick 12 Pack Medium & Heavy
Delivery between Thu – Sat $20
originally posted on stringsdirect.co.uk
This is perfect for beginners and anyone wanting to test out a few different picks. Definitely worth going for if you don’t know what suits you best. I made the mistake of buying a single type before and it just wasn’t right but these are all great quality and has really helped me realise what thickness/size/grip is best for me. Jim Dunlop seems undeniably the best brand so this is the ideal product. So, so pleased at this incredibly good price.
originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
After years of using standard Fender heavy picks, and wearing through them at the rate of 1 time a night (I guess I pick heavy), I decided to try some different materials. I got this from MF and a handful of other picks from a local music store. While I haven't found one that I am sticking with yet, I'm enjoying having a little box of variety picks to try out. I know from acoustic guitar that pick material changes the tone quite dramatically, and while that may be a little less on an electric, it still is noticeable.
originally posted on musicstore.de
Eh, it's just a bag of picks and there is not an assortment, they are all medium to heavy thickness. I do not recommend this product, I would keep shopping for others.
| Variant | |
| thickness | Medium / Heavy |
Jim Dunlop MD/HV PVP102 Variety 12 UN Picks
Delivery $72.18
Guitar Picks - 12 - Variety Pack - Medium/Heavy
Delivery between 15–22 July $9.95
Dunlop Variety Guitar Picks Medium Heavy 12-Pack
Delivery between 17–21 July $9.70
Dunlop Variety Pack Medium Heavy Guitar Plectrum Picks 12 Pack Mixed
Delivery between Tue – Thu $9.70
Dunlop Greys Variety Pack Med/Hvy
Delivery $20
This is perfect for beginners and anyone wanting to test out a few different picks. Definitely worth going for if you don’t know what suits you best. I made the mistake of buying a single type before and it just wasn’t right but these are all great quality and has really helped me realise what thickness/size/grip is best for me. Jim Dunlop seems undeniably the best brand so this is the ideal product. So, so pleased at this incredibly good price.
After years of using standard Fender heavy picks, and wearing through them at the rate of 1 time a night (I guess I pick heavy), I decided to try some different materials. I got this from MF and a handful of other picks from a local music store. While I haven't found one that I am sticking with yet, I'm enjoying having a little box of variety picks to try out. I know from acoustic guitar that pick material changes the tone quite dramatically, and while that may be a little less on an electric, it still is noticeable.
Eh, it's just a bag of picks and there is not an assortment, they are all medium to heavy thickness. I do not recommend this product, I would keep shopping for others.
Regular bag of miscellaneous Dunlop picksI have a pick size abd thickness that i prefer but i buy one of these every now and again to try other types of plectrums
What more is there to say, other than 12 pieces of perfection. So much so that I’ve had a hard time choosing my favourite pieces. And that has changed multiple times… If you like med-hard picks, then it’s all here!Various shapes and sizes and feels and grips.Literally spoiled for choice!
After years of off-and-on playing, I decided I didn't want to go back to my worn super-thick Big Stubby or dirty-feeling Gator Grips.Buying a variety pack helps you discover what you want in a pick.I've become a huge fan of the 1.14mm Gator Grip (the edge isn't as rounded as the 2mm) and have now decided that I will be buying a pack of the heaviest Max-Grip Nylons I can find.The Ultex Sharps are nice but take some getting used to, and the Jazz 3 is sweet but a little small for my strumming, for my tastes.Even Dunlop's basic picks in Ultex and Tortex are nicer than your basic penny-bucket picks.There's even a standard heavy celluloid pick, for comparison.My one complaint is that the Jazz 3 is the thickest one in the pack at 1.3mm. I would have at least wanted ... MoreAfter years of off-and-on playing, I decided I didn't want to go back to my worn super-thick Big Stubby or dirty-feeling Gator Grips.Buying a variety pack helps you discover what you want in a pick.I've become a huge fan of the 1.14mm Gator Grip (the edge isn't as rounded as the 2mm) and have now decided that I will be buying a pack of the heaviest Max-Grip Nylons I can find.The Ultex Sharps are nice but take some getting used to, and the Jazz 3 is sweet but a little small for my strumming, for my tastes.Even Dunlop's basic picks in Ultex and Tortex are nicer than your basic penny-bucket picks.There's even a standard heavy celluloid pick, for comparison.My one complaint is that the Jazz 3 is the thickest one in the pack at 1.3mm. I would have at least wanted Jazz 3 XL, or the 1.5mm nylon, or something.
Im a Army veteran looking for a constructive hobby so I decided to take up guitar again (Last attempt I was a teenager and guitar hero was all the rage then; thought real guitar was too difficult and gave up then) I had kept my old Squire Stratocaster I bought as a kid and fixed that baby up like new. Only trouble I had was that I had zero picks left for they were small and got lost or tossed over the years. I wasn't sure what kind of pick would suit my needs so I went with a verity pack so I can feel things out and make a note to order a gross of the pick I liked best. Of all the picks I liked the Dunlop Ultex Sharp 1.14 best of all. For the money you cannot do much wrong and for a domestic made pick its well worth it.
He wanted me to try a lighter pick. I have been loyal to the Ernie Ball Prodigy 2.0 for a few years but I went ahead with his suggestion. I went with the Dunlop variety pack (Medium-Heavy) and found the Gator Grip picks much to my liking.
I have a pick dish on my recording desk filled with Dunlop picks. Every time I record a new part I find the pick that suits the tone and expression I'm seeking. The variety that's available in the pack is perfect for achieving my recording goals. This is a fantastic and convenient product!
I don't feel like I found my exact right pick but I'm favoring the .88 mm size which was the thinnest pick in the pack. Then it goes up to 1.0 and 1.14. Good to have a variety when I didn't know what I was looking for. I find the ones that have ridges for grip less easy to play with without it slipping.
| Variant | |
| thickness | Medium / Heavy |