Musical Instruments : Fender 351 Shape Pickpack (12Pk) Shell, Med

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Musical Instruments : Fender 351 Shape Pickpack (12Pk) Shell, Med

Fender 351 Shape Pickpack (12Pk) Shell, Med

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Fender
Color: brown
EAN: 0717669500177
Label: Fender
Product Manufacturer: Fender
Model: 980351800
Publisher: Fender
Ranking: 5
Studio: Fender









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Yep, those suckers fall out
For the money, I have a hard time complaining. However, I am missing one out of twelve due to the package falling apart. Oh well.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 6 Missing picks!!!
I bought a pickpack of 12 picks and I recieved only six picks. The package label says that there were 12 picks.... but the picks are great.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Packaging Awful
I read the reviews, but figured, I was ordering with a few other things that would be shipped together, so the little plastic clamshell of picks would be well packed with a few other small items (capo, strings) and wouldn't be stuck in a huge box. The picks were packed appropriately in a small box with my other items, but like so many other reviews it opened and the picks all came out. I was able to get 5 of them out of the box, the other seven disappeared. Don't order these picks, you'll only get frustrated. Wish I'd heeded the warnings I read here.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - only 9 picks?
the picks look pretty much the same as the picture if not better, but i counted the picks and i only recieved 9 out of the 12. i looked in the box and i didnt see anymore(sorta like in burger king when the fris fall into the bag)

apparently they fell out on the process of being shipped. i personally would consider just buying a pick in the store but i bought it for the free super saving shipping. amazon screwed me outa 3 picks. not a biggie but at the same time its not right. and i believe there were a few other reviews that stated the same thing



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