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There was a small separation between pick surfaces. In use it did work for strumming, as each string got picked several times on each pass. Don't know about picking though.
It was a bit unwieldy due to the thickness, about that of a usb flash drive.
I made one from a few Jim Dunlop's and araldite, it's probably lying about somewhere after 5 mins use...!
I bet someone on here still has one though.
The tik-tok one looks to be a single pick with 5 studs on it, so similar (but better) design. Certainly sounded as though it worked. Another option for occasional sound variation.
Well spotted Stu, you should keep suppin'!
A somewhat similar thing is the old shark fin pick with one serrated edge. https://www.guitarstringsonline.com.au/jim-dunlop-tortex-fins-blue-1-0mm-guitar-picks-6-pack/
These work great for grungy chunka-chunka rhythm playing but - again - you can revert to a standard sound at any time just by changing your grip.
I found it hard to use cos the bit you hold was very thick, about 8mm
EDIT - here ya go - the Dunlop "Strummer"
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
@Tannin yes, I'd forgotten about the shark fins, I have a few lying around, they're interesting.
I particularly like BillDL effort though. Not sure how it would sound.....
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
This is the roundup of my winners as they suit whatever little style i have best.
Everyone will have their own preferences of course.
(Finally cracked the image posting!)
Clockwise from the top: Fred Kelly Speed Pick; Herco Flat/Thumbpick; Sharkfin as mentioned by @Tannin (I'd forgotton about those!); Herco Gold 50.
The Fred Kelly I got mailed from Eagle Music in Huddersfield, they were the only UK place I found selling them at the time - I prefer not to buy from Fleabay if possible. The Herco flat/thumbpick came from there too. (i have no connection to the shop, in fact a few handfuls of picks are all I've ever bought there).
The flat/thumbpick is good for picking and then strumming a chorus.
The Fred Kelly looks a bit fragile but is quite robust, my favourite for picking (which is most of the time), but didn't feel right for strumming.
The Herco Gold is my go-to flat pick.
The sharkfin is a bit of a novelty, rarely gets used.
I have several speedpicks (they come in a variety of thickness and colour. I have two sharkfin picks. And that FK one you got from Eagle, that must be a Bumblebee
EDIT: Oh an Herco. FK makes an almost identical one known as Bumblebee.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Blimey, those poor wee sufferin' critters up in Brisbane had a frost only 100 kilometres away in the hills, yes, an actual frost in actual Queensland, and some of them had to put long pants on!