Craig
Well-known member
So, I've lost one of my nails and am going back into the studio in about a week. I need to know your experiences, if you've had any, with these things. Do they take long to get used to?
Thanks!
Thanks!
I've not used acrylic nails and on threads on UU I have not read too many good comments. I have not over time been very impressed with finger picks, and have tried several as I just cannot keep my nails at any decent length. However, I just recently ran into a fingerpick that is absolutely outstanding. Fred Kelly Freedom picks come as close to your actual fingernail as I have seen or used. Whoever designed this pick actually studied the fingernail and replicated it unbelievably close to our actual nails. I have used mine for two weeks now, and I feel like I would be lost without them. They feel so naturally like my actual nail I can't tell much difference. They are arched and formed in the same way the nail is and they have a full first part of the finger that is fuller than most picks and fit so comfortably. They are a bit expensive at 5.00 bucks apiece, but I wouldn't be without them now. Take a look. http://elderly.com/accessories/items/PKFP.htm I would bet a lot you won't be disappointed with them. You should adapt to them in no time as they are so much like your nail. Good luck Lozark
How about this solution, Craig. Superglue a guitar pick to your existing fingernail stub!