Wheatware Ultra Heavy Bass Guitar Picks, 12 Pack, 2.0mm


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Wheatware Ultra Heavy Bass Guitar Picks, 12 Pack, 2.0mm

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The WHEATWARE Ultra Heavy Bass guitar pick is 2.0mm thick, perfect for those Bassists who like to use a pick. The easy to hold, non-slip raised lettered playing surface, smooth molded edges, and the Wheatware bio-plastic, helps eliminate the pick attack noise or clicking sound associated with some molded plastic picks, especially heard on the high end. Wheatware Ultra Heavy Guitar Picks--Right for Any Hand When it comes to playing a bass guitar, once in a while something new and special comes along. That's what WHEATWARE Biodegradables guitar picks offer, with a unique sound and playability. They have a tone like tortouise shell (which is now endangered and unavailable), producing a great sound, while allowing a heavy attack on the strings. The first wheat bio-polymer used for bass picks, Wheatware is made in the USA from surplus wheat and corn from America's heartland. The Right Feel No Matter the Age The WHEATWARE Ultra Heavy (2.0mm) bass guitar pick will be just what the GREEN doctor ordered. This environmentally safe, allergen-free, wheat pick is thick enough not to snap when used even with Roto Sound electric bass guitars strings. Comes in a 12-pack of white, easy to grip, non-slip raised lettered picks. Wheatware, Historically Speaking WHEATWARE is considered the first bioplastic ever used for guitar and bass picks, launched globally at the 7 continent Live Earth Concerts in 2007. Today, Wheatware offers 5 gauges of picks, awarded at NAMM the “Best in Show” for 2007 (guitar picks) and 2008 (drumsticks) and in 2010 won “Best Tools for School” Award by Symphony, Band and Orchestra Magazine, Wheatware was initially developed and used to make wheat chopsticks and flatware. Wheatware is not easily molded and shaped, luckily, the founders are musicians committed to giving guitarists around the world eco-picks... made from wheat! Made in USA, used by musicians globally, it's the favored eco-pick of guitarists around the world.

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The WHEATWARE Ultra Heavy Bass guitar pick is 2.0mm thick, perfect for those Bassists who like to use a pick. The easy to hold, non-slip raised lettered playing surface, smooth molded edges, and the Wheatware bio-plastic, helps eliminate the pick attack noise or clicking sound associated with some molded plastic picks, especially heard on the high end.

Wheatware Ultra Heavy Guitar Picks--Right for Any Hand
When it comes to playing a bass guitar, once in a while something new and special comes along. That's what WHEATWARE Biodegradables guitar picks offer, with a unique sound and playability. They have a tone like tortouise shell (which is now endangered and unavailable), producing a great sound, while allowing a heavy attack on the strings. The first wheat bio-polymer used for bass picks, Wheatware is made in the USA from surplus wheat and corn from America's heartland.

The Right Feel No Matter the Age
The WHEATWARE Ultra Heavy (2.0mm) bass guitar pick will be just what the GREEN doctor ordered. This environmentally safe, allergen-free, wheat pick is thick enough not to snap when used even with Roto Sound electric bass guitars strings. Comes in a 12-pack of white, easy to grip, non-slip raised lettered picks.

Wheatware, Historically Speaking
WHEATWARE is considered the first bioplastic ever used for guitar and bass picks, launched globally at the 7 continent Live Earth Concerts in 2007. Today, Wheatware offers 5 gauges of picks, awarded at NAMM the "Best in Show" for 2007 (guitar picks) and 2008 (drumsticks) and in 2010 won "Best Tools for School" Award by Symphony, Band and Orchestra Magazine, Wheatware was initially developed and used to make wheat chopsticks and flatware. Wheatware is not easily molded and shaped, luckily, the founders are musicians committed to giving guitarists around the world eco-picks... made from wheat! Made in USA, used by musicians globally, it's the favored eco-pick of guitarists around the world.


  • Ultra Heavy (2.0mm) used for Bass Guitar strings with easy grip, non-slip raised lettering
  • World's first biodegradable, award-winning, wheat Bass guitar pick!
  • Crop-based, reduces oil dependence, made in the USA!
  • Easy to grip, non-slip raised lettering. When done, throw in the garden, they biodegrade and disappear.
  • They provide a great tone with a natural feel...not just a pick...inspiration!


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4.0 out of 5 stars Not too bad., October 19, 2011
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Not too bad. Pretty heavy and easy to grip. Decently attractive, and not hard to recommend to anyone interested in the specific product.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love em, October 16, 2011
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Big picks, with just enough grip and a unique texture that's not smooth but also not chalky like some other picks. I use these for bass and occasionally guitar, and for those partial to substantial guitar picks, they work great in that role too.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great!, September 19, 2011
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Pretty great picks. Don't snap or bend easily. Great for beginners or kids. Love how they come in 12pk and they make the string sound pretty good.
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