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the24thfret

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I'm in a bit of a pickle (excuse the pun). I love the Jazz III and have used it for years but I'm starting to think that the size is actually hurting my playing more than it is helping it.

I think I want a pick with the same sharp attack and similar thickness as the Jazz III but just a larger surface so I can alter my grip a little bit. I guess a similar material would also work.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
 

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The Red Bear Big Jazzer in a heavy gauge, or if you don't want to spend $20 per pick see if you can hunt down some PickBoy Jazz 1.5's. Also Pete DuBaldo gave me on of his picks a couple of weeks ago, I think it was made by Cool Pics and was nice as well though not quite heavy enough for me. All 3 of those are very similar to Jazz III's at the tip but have a larger surface area.

A lot of people like the V-Picks but I wasn't a fan. I have a bunch of brand new ones that I have had for a year just sitting here, shoot me a PM with your address if you're in the US and I'll mail you some.

Again, my preference are the Red Bears as they feel and sound great and last forever, but I understand the reluctance to spend that much on a pick.
 
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I was an Ultex Jazz III fanboy and thought there was nothing better. The last pick thread here had me thinking about the V-picks. I ordered an assortment and have found they are for me. Give'em a try. Expensive, but worth it to me.
 

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When I was at the music store last summer, my good sales friend Gary tossed me a couple of Dava picks to try. These cost a couple bucks each back then. I think they have come down in price for variety packs.

Been using them ever since. They have the most comfortable grip I have ever felt. Do a Google image search and you be the judge.
 

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I mostly use Jazz III Eric Johnson red ones but occasionally will throw in a Dunlop Ultex yellow or green for change. How is it hurting your playing? I found it actually improved mine.
 

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I love the VPicks, 4.1mm with the pointed end. Stones picks are great for me as well, I use a large tear drop shape custom made for me from Picks and Stones. But right now I'm digging the VPicks for its accurate and strong attack
 

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Dava Jazz Picks are killer. They aren't much larger, but the surface is more desireable and grippy.

I used to be a Jazz III fanboy, but now I use the Dava's and Dunlop "The Wedge"
 

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I'm finding the EJ picks are more and more for me and using the Jazz III's much less so.

I like the V-Picks as well. I had a bunch thrown in a pedalboard case that I had bought a while back and it took me awhile to even try them. The thickness of the picks took some time to get used but I find that they really help you in getting a sharp and aggressive attack.
 

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Chris I will send you some of the Jazz picks I have been using - normally they are 1.2mm but I just got in some 1.5mm that are closer to Jazz III thickness (Jonah got a 1.2mm). They are slightly larger than the Jazz III but have the same type of point and overall shape.
 

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The EJ Jazz III's have a different comp. and have more texture for better grip.

Give those a try, they're all I use. The V-Picks are something I have to try soon too.
 

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Last year my son went to GC to hook me up with some new picks as a gift, he bought me the Tortex Pitch Black Jazz 1.14mm ones and I haven't looked back since !!!
 

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I'm in a bit of a pickle (excuse the pun). I love the Jazz III and have used it for years but I'm starting to think that the size is actually hurting my playing more than it is helping it.

I think I want a pick with the same sharp attack and similar thickness as the Jazz III but just a larger surface so I can alter my grip a little bit. I guess a similar material would also work.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

If you dig the Jazz III's but want something bigger, why not try the Dunlop Jazz III XL's?

-Phil
 

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Man doesn't anyone use normal shaped picks like a yellow tortex? I hate strumming with those tiny jazz things, though they are nice for single note playing.
 

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I used to use Jazz III for a long time and then switched to Clayton Ultem Teardrop picks.
But as Slingy said: strummimg can be a real pain with these.

Then I tried the Paul Gilbert Signature picks and they are great for single notes as well as for strumming. They have a slightly different shape than the normal shaped picks with a sharper point (somewhere in between a Jazz III and a normal pick) and a slightly smaller grip so they fit nicely between my thumb and index finger.
I use the white ones, they are made of celluloid.
 

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Man doesn't anyone use normal shaped picks like a yellow tortex? I hate strumming with those tiny jazz things, though they are nice for single note playing.
I had the standard Ultex when they first came out, then I saw the Jazz III Ultex and gave 'em a try. I was hooked. Now a "normal" size/shape pick is too much and I don't like the feel. Now moved to V-Picks and very happy there.......for the moment.
 

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I mostly use Jazz III Eric Johnson red ones but occasionally will throw in a Dunlop Ultex yellow or green for change. How is it hurting your playing? I found it actually improved mine.

I gotta +1 all this. I went from Fender 351 mediums to Jazz IIIs and never looked back. But when the EJs came out I was in heaven. Same shape but a better gripping surface that a regular Jazz III. I say try those before moving to another pick.
 

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Fender 358 Heavy's for me. I can't seem to find a better choice.
Claytons are a pretty close second, they are nice too.

Why dont EB do a 358 style pick??
 

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I kinda like that new silver pick I found in a pack of Slinky 9's last week... ;)



Actually, if you are looking for something bigger but with the same sort of point as the Jazz pickups you might want to look at the new Ultex Sharps...

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Dunlop-Ultex-Sharp-Picks---6-Pack-105498091-i1466329.gc

I bought a couple packs and while I thought they were alright, I keep coming back to my trusty old Ernie Ball picks.

If you want to try a couple risk free PM me your address and I'll ship you a couple, I have different sizes, .73 and I think 1.14 but don't hold me to that.

Oh yeah, just kidding about that silver pick, but I am trying to increase my chances of winning something in that contest. You always need strings right?

fred
 
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the24thfret

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Guys, you're all super awesome with the help. Love the feedback. To respond to just a few of the questions:

Never heard of the Jazz 3 XL, Phil. Will look into it.

Like I said, been playing the Jazz III for years, including the EJ signature (found them in Hiroshima when I was there) and really love them, but lately I feel cramped up in my grip and need more real estate to hold onto and relax my form...

I have actually tried the Dunlop sharp Ultex, and I like the shape and size, but not the material or the way the pick feels when attacking the string...

I don't strum much, but I'd love a pick that strums slightly better than the Jazz III for when I do...

....and I've PM'd lots of you guys based on offers to send stuff... you're generosity is noted... drinks are on me!

Thanks everyone.
 
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