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Fender Premium Celluloid Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Black Moto, Thin, 12-Pack Thin 12-Pack Black Moto

Fender Premium Celluloid Guitar Picks 351 Shape, Black Moto, Thin, 12-Pack Thin 12-Pack Black Moto

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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

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The thin .46 mm celluloid picks are versatile and work well on both acoustic and electric instruments for strumming and light lead work. If you need a stronger attack or faster picking for lead lines, consider a medium or heavy gauge instead.

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