
Fender Premium Celluloid Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Black Moto, Thin, 12-Pack Thin 12-Pack Black Moto
Overview
The Fender Premium Celluloid 351 picks (Black Moto, thin, 12-pack) are a budget-friendly accessory for players who want the classic celluloid feel and a warm, rounded tone. The 351 shape is Fender’s most popular teardrop design — comfortable to hold with a larger grip area and a pointed enough tip for both strumming and light single-note work. At a thin gauge (about 0.46 mm), these picks flex easily, making them well suited to acoustic strummers, pop/folk players and beginners who favor a forgiving attack. The celluloid material provides a vintage tactile response and a bright-yet-warm sound, while the 12-pack format keeps spares on hand for practice, lessons or gig bags.
Key Features
- Material: Celluloid — traditional pick material known for warm, bright tonal character
- Shape: Fender 351 teardrop — comfortable grip area with a pointed tip for articulation
- Thickness: Thin, approximately 0.46 mm — flexible for strumming and light single-note lines
- Pack size & color: 12-pack in Black Moto finish — economical supply for practice, lessons, or gigs
- Finish & feel: Smooth, glossy surface providing quick string release and a vintage tactile response
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Classic celluloid material yields warm, rounded tone with a vintage feel
- Thin (~0.46 mm) gauge is forgiving for strumming and dynamic control
- 351 shape offers a comfortable grip and versatile tip for rhythm and light leads
- 12-pack provides good value and plenty of spare picks for gigs or lessons
- Glossy Black Moto finish looks retro and slides smoothly off strings for fluid picking
Cons
- Thin picks wear down faster than heavier gauges, especially with aggressive picking
- Celluloid can become slick when wet from sweat and is less durable than some modern plastics
- Not ideal for heavy downpicking, aggressive rock, or bass players who prefer thicker picks
- Black finish will show nicks and edge wear sooner than patterned or lighter-colored picks
Recommendations
- Acoustic guitarists who do a lot of open-chord strumming and want a warm, vintage tone
- Beginners and students who need an affordable, consistent set of picks to practice with
- Electric players who prefer a thin pick for rhythm parts, funk, or relaxed pop styles
- Teachers, schools, or gigging musicians who benefit from a 12-pack of reliable spares
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