Pick Puck 2.0

Crimson Fractal

Pick Puck 2.0

Crimson Fractal

FINISH SAFETY GUIDE

The word "fractal" was originally coined by the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot in 1975.

To put it simply, a fractal is a self-repeating pattern that is infinitely complex.

Fractals can be seen everywhere throughout nature; from the waves in the ocean, to the branches of a tree, and the structure of galaxies.

Mandelbrot himself even theorized that music was likely to be fractal in nature.

Custom inlaid with Mother of Pearl and UV-embossed with fractal art, our patent-pending pick puck is the ultimate guitar pick holder.  Stick anywhere that is most convenient for you!  See photos below for application ideas! 

Our Pick Pucks attach using our GuitarSafe™ Micro-Suction pads which are modeled after a gecko's foot.  Pick Pucks do not include the picks shown in photos. 

The word "fractal" was originally coined by the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot in 1975.

To put it simply, a fractal is a self-repeating pattern that is infinitely complex.

Fractals can be seen everywhere throughout nature; from the waves in the ocean, to the branches of a tree, and the structure of galaxies.

Mandelbrot himself even theorized that music was likely to be fractal in nature.

Custom inlaid with Mother of Pearl and UV-embossed with fractal art, our patent-pending pick puck is the ultimate guitar pick holder.  Stick anywhere that is most convenient for you!  See photos below for application ideas! 

Our Pick Pucks attach using our GuitarSafe™ Micro-Suction pads which are modeled after a gecko's foot.  Pick Pucks do not include the picks shown in photos. 


Improvements made in the NEW 2.0 Design

  1. Lower profile (5mm vs. 8mm thick)
  2. Smooth beveled edges
  3. Precision molded out of Polycarbonate
  4. Now supports picks of any thickness (will hold a piece of paper too)
  5. Inlay channel like our capos

GuitarSafe™ Micro-Suction Pads

Our proprietary GuitarSafe™ Micro-Suction Pads are modeled after a Gecko's foot, using suction instead of adhesive to adhere to your guitar. 

We tested multiple formulations of micro-suction material before finalizing the formula for our GuitarSafe™ pads.  Some formulations were far too aggressive and others not quite aggressive enough.  Instead, we wanted it to adhere safely to the guitar's finish but not so aggressively that it could cause damage to delicate finishes. The pad's surface contains thousands of microscopic air pockets that create partial vacuums between the puck and the target surface. It isn’t pressure sensitive and won't leave any residue behind. It can also be used repeatedly without losing its gripping power. 

To see our ongoing testing blog on the subject click here.  

If your Thalia Pick Puck loses some of its bonding power, simply wipe the GuitarSafe™ Micro-Suction pad with a damp cloth to remove the dust and it will work as good as new.  To remove the pick puck, you simply pull up very slowly on one edge to break the suction.


SPECIFICATIONS:

FITS PICKS UP TO 2MM THICK
DIAMETER: 1.57 INCHES (40MM)
THICKNESS: 0.2 INCHES (5MM)

Application of the Pick Puck

In this short video, Chris gives you an overview of the Pick Puck 2.0 and how a pick puck allows you to attach your Thalia Capo to your headstock...

Customer Reviews

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George B.
Great accessory

Fits almost anywhere on my guitar, it holds my picks well (it even holds my thumb pick), it DOES NOT hurt the finish, and it matches my starry night capo!
A great product

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Chang K.L.

good

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Leonard A.

Celtic Knot | Pick Puck 2.0

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Hae-sung L.
Recommend

It's a very satisfying product.

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Randy F.
Love it

Looks awesome and works great

Pick Puck Testing on Various Guitar Finishes

If you are wondering about how the pick puck may affect your guitar's finish you are in the right place.  In this blog article, I will perform a series of tests on my guitars and talk about finish safety.  The bottom line is that the pick puck uses thousands of nano-sized suction cups to adhere to your guitar.   While it doesn't use adhesive it does use suction, so certain finishes should be avoided.

 

In this next video, Chris demonstrates how to remove the pick puck safely without damaging the puck or your guitar's finish.