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Gravity offers 8 different models of guitar picks, but this really is just the base or foundation that you start with to build your pick. Please feel free to browse our different models and read their description which will give you a better idea of what each model can offer and which model or models is the right fit for you. The different options are:The different options areColor: Customize your pick from a variety of colors, some more opaque while others are fully transparent. With more colors than any other guitar pick manufacturer, you can really make your pick to stand out. But be careful, because many Gravity users agree that if you let your friends see your pick, you might not see it again. Size: The size of the pick means the overall length and width of the pick. Each model comes in different sizes from a Mini to an XL. We offer the different sizes because not every hand is created equal. Some might want a bigger size for more gripping surface, while others may want the smaller size for more precision string picking. Overall, we offer all the sizes because everyone has their own preference and at Gravity, we do not want to hinder your creativity in any way. Tip: With some of the models that are not already pointed, you can choose to have the tip pointed. A pointed tip is great for alternate and sweep picking or if you are looking for a pick with more volume. Maybe you like a model, but you want it to fit your exact needs. Well, now you can have it. Thickness: Many people, until now, identified thickness by the words 'soft, 'medium' or 'heavy'. At Gravity, each pick comes in a variety of thicknesses from .75mm all the way to 6mm for some of the models. The thickness definitely depends on your playing style. You might want a thin pick to play acoustic guitar but a more study, thicker pick for shredding a few single note lines on an electric. Don't be afraid to try out a bigger, thicker pick. You could be surprised with the results. Again, we offer the many options to give you the freedom to express yourself and find the right pick for you. Master Finish:The Master Finish is an option for all picks. What this means is simply that the pick remains unpolished. The grooves from the grinder give the pick a much different sound than a polished pick. It is a bit brighter and allows the player to dig in a little more. It's been described as sounding like a coin a few famous players have used over the last 50 years. It also adds some grit to the tone. The Master Finish is just another ingredient to add to the flavor or recipe of your pick so you can get the tone and sound you want. If you have any questions about the options, please feel free to contact us through the contact page. Maybe you're not sure what thickness to get, or if the Mini size or the Standard size is better for your style of play, we can help you with suggestions from our experience with our picks. So again, please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or comments.

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Gravity Picks is based in Manteca, California.

The NAICS codes for Gravity Picks are [339, 33, 3399].

The SIC codes for Gravity Picks are [39, 393].

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