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double E
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Clearer and Richer are a good way to describe what I hear also. EE
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impickin5
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Joined 3/26/2004 2633 Posts |
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Originally posted by double E
Clearer and Richer are a good way to describe what I hear also. EE
Amen double E. And getting better every day.
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mountiepicker
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Joined 7/10/2009 321 Posts |
08/05/2012 17:53:33
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Get mine tomorrow. Looking forward to comparing them to the shelor picks. Can't wait!
J
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LouZee Picker
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Joined 9/10/2003 1148 Posts |
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Originally posted by impickin5
UPDATE: I received my Yates 8 fingerpicks in the mail this morning.
Now, I've owned and tried just about every brand of fingerpicks made out there that I know of except some genuine prewar Nationals (can't afford what people want for them) in my thirty-some years of picking. Anyway, about 6 or 8 years ago, I settled on some of the first NP2's made which to my ear produced the best over-all tone. Even though I tried other brands during that time, I always went back to the NP2's.
So, not knowing what to expect, I slipped the Yates on this morning and it took about 15 seconds to decide that I liked them better than the NP2's. Kept switching back and forth between the Yates and the NP2's just to confirm my thinking. I definitely like the Yates better. The best way I can describe the difference is that the notes produced by the Yates are "clearer" and "richer".
IMHO. the Yates 8 fingerpicks are the best available out there today. Well worth the investment. Thanks Warren.
Ray
Wow! I bet they even sound better when they're free. LOL
Brian
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impickin5
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Joined 3/26/2004 2633 Posts |
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Originally posted by LouZee Picker
Wow! I bet they even sound better when they're free. LOL
Brian
Brian, They weren't free. I sent Warren the $50.
Ray
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LouZee Picker
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Joined 9/10/2003 1148 Posts |
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Ray, Good for you, I'm glad you like them. I like mine too! Happy pickin!
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kcking1
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Joined 11/19/2006 71 Posts |
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I used to play (and still like) my Shelor picks, but nothing beats the Yates picks - I have two sets of them. Great service, fast shipping, and the little can they come in helps me keep my Yates picks and Blue Chip thumbpick together. Great job, Warren! |
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asmcsgac
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Joined 11/16/2006 1175 Posts |
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I had to do it. Got a like new pair from a fellow HO member. Not to over hype these picks, but...............they are very nice and do have their own sound. The feeling I get and the sound that I hear are similar to what I felt and heard the first time I rode in the passenger seat of an original 69 Boss 302 Mustang. Clean and powerful.
Every Yates banjo owner should have at least one pair. I do still like and use older USA Nationals and also drive a well preserved and nicely maintained 1993 Nissan truck.
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mountiepicker
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Joined 7/10/2009 321 Posts |
08/11/2012 05:32:48
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OK. I have had the picks for almost a week. I really like them! I'm not ready to sell my shelors, but I'm not selling the yates either! I think I will rotate them. I really like how the yates sound. My wife also prefers them to the shelors. Well done again Warren! |
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OMB
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Joined 10/17/2006 83 Posts |
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Thanks Warren for the picks! Really like them after a couple of weeks. just posted a short mp3 of playing the picks on my Ron Stewart maple. Well worth it and ordered another pair!
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Shawnee
 Joined 8/9/2007 100 Posts |
08/12/2012 21:18:59
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I bought a set of picks as well.Mr Yates was very pleasent to deal with.However,I have to admit I was disappointed.Maybe it was the hype that gave me high expectations .I was looking for more from these picks and its not there.More of a bass/fuss tone is what is coming out. I'm trying the several different methods that I know .Hopefully I'll come up with the combo needed to get the sound I want. I'm playing a 1990 Granada which sounds/plays good. Mr Warren said I could send them back if I didn't like them.I plan on keeping them and giving them a chance. My 2 cents worth.
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myfavefive
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Joined 6/12/2008 1071 Posts |
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I've learned that whatever Warren makes is going to be good, so I decided to give the Oval 8s a try. I can't believe what a difference these picks make in the comfort, fit and ease of playing. I've been using mostly 41s or some 70s - 80s Nationals, but the Yates picks are like a custom fit on my fingers right out of the can, and the tone improvement is definitely noticeable. Every angle and curve is perfect, and it makes playing everything more enjoyable.
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banjoronny
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Joined 7/19/2006 776 Posts |
12/13/2012 04:52:22
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How thick are the Yates picks before I fork out the money?
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Warren Yates
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Joined 8/28/2003 448 Posts |
12/17/2012 06:52:43
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TR Dockery
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Joined 10/9/2004 1204 Posts |
12/17/2012 07:24:18
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Awesome picks, Warren. I have a set of just about everything out there, including the newest, and these are a real pleasure to pick with. I have put out the word with my family that extra sets of these picks are high on my own Christmas list.
Merry Christmas,
Randy in Germantown, TN
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banjoronny
 United States
Joined 7/19/2006 776 Posts |
12/23/2012 07:15:02
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Are these picks made of german nickle silver? I don't want to buy just to try them. Should I be more concerned with fit or what they are made of?
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prewartb3
 United States
Joined 12/5/2004 1122 Posts |
12/23/2012 10:10:14
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Warren out done himself with these fingerpicks. Great feel and sound all wrapped in to one. Good job Warren.
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Warren Yates
 United States
Joined 8/28/2003 448 Posts |
12/24/2012 19:57:07
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There are several names for it. The main thing is they are the exact same formula as the old Nationals. They are shaped just like them too. The angle is already adjusted for tone and it seems that they fit about 90% of the pickers as they are. |
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Warren Yates
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Joined 8/28/2003 448 Posts |
12/24/2012 19:57:19
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There are several names for it. The main thing is they are the exact same formula as the old Nationals. They are shaped just like them too. The angle is already adjusted for tone and it seems that they fit about 90% of the pickers as they are. |
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TR Dockery
 United States
Joined 10/9/2004 1204 Posts |
12/25/2012 12:44:44
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Originally posted by TR Dockery
Awesome picks, Warren. I have a set of just about everything out there, including the newest, and these are a real pleasure to pick with. I have put out the word with my family that extra sets of these picks are high on my own Christmas list.
Got my wish this morning; woo hoo!!
Merry Christmas,
Randy in Germantown, TN
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cardinbanjo
 United States
Joined 8/26/2005 426 Posts |
01/28/2013 09:52:10
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I have been playing the new picks for a few weeks, I really like them! I have shelors also, I like these a little better. Seems like big money for a set of picks but I would do it again if I lost these.
Tony
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