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Grover Allman Guitar Pick Sample Pack (20 Picks) - $7.90 Delivered

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TWITTER

Code FREESHIP gets you free shipping. Use TWITTER for $5 off your order. Shipping starts from $6.95. The glow in the dark and TRU grip picks seem to sell for about $9 each normally.

Description from link:

REDUCED PRICE FOR A LIMITED TIME: Drawstring bags as shown in the photo are temporarily out of stock, picks will be shipped in a plastic ziplock bag.

We have put together a sample pack of guitar picks containing a selection of different pick gauges, shapes, materials and colours.

The pack contains 20 different picks and is designed to help you choose which pick shape and material you prefer before you order your custom guitar picks.

You can find information about all the different picks we offer for custom printing here.

• We are now including one of our new celluloid 'Glow in the Dark' picks in each sample pack.
• You will also receive one of the new 'TRU Grip' picks for you to test out!

Related Stores

groverallman.com.au
groverallman.com.au

closed Comments

  • "Your cart does not meet the requirements for the FREESHIP discount code"

    Free shipping didn't work here, trying to check out with PayPal.

    • Didn’t use PayPal so not sure if that’ll make a difference

      • OP, you sucessfully ordered the picks for $5.95 delivered to Australia?

        • Yep!

        • @johns:

          OK, looks like it's expired now.

        • @neil: Edited to strikeout FREESHIP and just leave TWITTER as promo code. Please delete if not allowed.

        • @johns:

          OK, fair enough.

  • -8

    Me too
    "Your cart does not meet the requirements for the FREESHIP discount code Remove discount"
    I have tried both PO Box and physical address

  • +3

    FREESHIP didn't work for me either, but TWITTER did (so $7.90 total order). I used PayPal.

    • Same. Works got the same price. Thanks OP

    • Legend, thank you!

  • Doesn't work for me either.

  • +4

    hi, is this compatible with my air guitar?

    • +3

      Depends how picky your audience is…..

  • No, you need the highly modified air picks for that.

  • -1

    These make for an excellent tool to shuck external hard drives..

    • +2

      Get the real deal from iFixit. Best tool investment I've ever made.

      They apparently even include lifetime warranty, though I've not yet had that happen so not sure how happy they are to honour it.

      Edit: https://australia.ifixit.com/collections/tools-1/products/io…

      Often sold out, but that's the kit… Neat little set.

    • +7

      you eat your hard drives?!?!?!

  • Was actually looking for picks. Thanks a lot!

    Nice store as well.

  • I wouldn't know which to pick

  • Nice deal. Thanks OP.

  • Bought it. Thanks OP!

  • Kinda pricey for 20 slivers of plastic isn't it?

    • +1

      Trust me, when playing guitars of all types, it's worth investing in a decent sliver of plastic, or 20!

  • dunno how I feel about getting rorted $1.95 from OP's original deal.

  • pretty good deal if it comes with the pictured pouch. 39.5c per pick and a new home for all the scattered picks across my bedroom.

    edit: just read again, only ziplock bag, but oh well still a decent deal.

    • +2

      I keep my picks in an Extra Mints "tin". You can get them from Woolies or Coles.

      • Good idea and oh so coincidntal.i have a drawer full of extras mint tins collected over the years for God knows what reason. Never r occurred for me to use it for picks.

  • Not amazingly cheap but a good way to determine your favourite type of pick. I bought 100 celluloid picks on eBay for about $5 a while back as an example.

  • Sold out

  • +2

    Ah beauty thanks OP!
    I got a free sample pack ages ago and fell in love with a Vintage 1.35mm and every time I tried to look at options to get them it was over $20 for a custom order or something!

    Was able to apply the TWITTER code to VINTAGE CELLULOID PRO PICKS (10 PACK) and have them on the way for $7.95.

    Considering how many years I've been relying on the one sample I'm now set for guitar picks for the rest of my life.
    Tight arse guitarist!

  • Anybody received these yet? Still waiting :-/

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