Tarsient - Hybrid – Howling Monkey Guitar Picks

Tarsient - Hybrid

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This is the shape that started it all - the pick that made us want to get into picks. But we've added a twist with a new grip design. We've blended our popular pistol grip style with the addition to a center hole. The combination of these two grip elements has us truly excited. We can't put these picks down.

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The Tarsier primate is one of the smallest in the world - known for it's giant eyes and ability to swivel their head 180 degrees.

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After you try our picks, you will never go back to a cheap plastic pick again. Howling Monkey Handmade Tagua Guitar Picks provide superior clarity, control, attack, and durability. Our diamond pattern Pistol Grips act as a non-slip texture which helps the pick from sliding around when your hand starts to sweat.

You take your guitar playing seriously. You’ve invested time and finances into your love of music and you won’t settle for anything less than quality. You understand how important tone is – and how even the little tweaks can have a large impact on your playing and sound. Did you know changing to a quality guitar pick can not only change your tone, but improve your playing by increasing speed, attack, and control?

Our picks range from 2.2-2.7mm on average.

Photos show a typical front and back side grain structure of each pick. Colors and grain pronouncement varies.

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At Howling Monkey Guitar Picks, we bring you high quality handcrafted tagua nut guitar picks & accessories.

With beveled edges, proprietary design grooves and tagua’s natural ability to conform to you hands as you play – our picks provide amazingly clear tone, great feel and long life that many guitarists have said are the best picks they’ve ever played.

So, what is tagua? It’s a nut that grows on palm tress in the rain forests of South America. Tagua is environmentally friendly unlike other picks that require harvesting of trees; or bones/horns of animals; or petroleum based resin. We’re simply picking nuts from a tree.

Our supply of tagua is harvested through an internationally certified coalition that employs over 1,800 native South American workers, providing income to the native peoples of Ecuador and Colombia.