About This Listing

This handmade guitar plectrum has been crafted from a 1938 King George Half Penny coin.

Plectrum measures approximately 25mm by 24mm by 1.3mm

Picks made out of metal produce a much brighter sound than plastic. Metal picks made from coins, give players a unique tone as the alloys used in various coinage from around the world vary greatly. Playing guitar with a metal pick gives a unique, rich and bright sound, very different from normal plectrums (Brian May of Queen often plays with a silver sixpence).

I make the best coin picks on Reverb !! How can i say this? Take a look at all the other "coin picks" on Reverb and compare the attention to detail that shows on my picks versus the other sellers. I take the extra time to make my picks the right way. All the edges and sharp ridges are removed, the edges are beveled properly, and i always complete them in a high polished finish. All of my picks are created one at a time in a small workshop to keep the quality consistent.

Don't just take my word for it have a look at my feedback.
I will be happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases. Please message me prior to ordering to make arrangements.
To keep shipping costs at a reasonable level all orders will be sent by international standard shipping. (Not tracked).

I HAVE MENY COIN STYLES AND COIN YEARS AVAILABLE. PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT MY REVERB SHOP. IF YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC REQUEST DONT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME

Thank you very much for your interest. Cheers David

Listed4 years ago
Condition
Brand
  • The Highland Plectrum Co.
Model
  • George Half Penny
Finish
  • Bronze
Categories
Year
  • 1938

About the Seller

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Fort William, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:2,359

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