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Patoma Music Launches Original Diamond Grip Picks

Patoma Music Launches Original Diamond Grip Picks

Patoma Music's Original Diamond Grip Picks offer an extreme grip with a patented non-slip natural diamond grip. Handcrafted in the U.S.A. with Delrin® plastic for durability and consistent tone. Available in two lines, "The Original Line" and "The Sharp Line", with varying thicknesses.


Patoma Music is proud to announce the launch of their Original DiamondGrip Picks. They have two lines, “The Original Line” and “The Sharp Line”. The two lines of guitar picks consist of 13 Original Diamond Grip Picks in varying thicknesses. The Original Diamond Grip Pick gives the user peace of mind and confidence while playing, knowing that the pick will never slip from their hands.

The Original Diamond Grip Pick has a patented non-slip natural diamond grip that gives the user an extreme grip, unlike any pick currently on the market. The non-slip diamond grip has approximately one carat of natural diamond encrusted on it, allowing it to have a firm and secure grip like no other. The body of the picks are made of a strong Delrin® plastic that offers durability and a consistent tone. Each pick is handcrafted with the utmost precision and care and is proudly manufactured in the U.S.A.

The Original Line Thicknesses:

  • Thin - .60mm Orange, .71mm Vintage White
  • Medium - .88mm Green, 1.0mm Blue
  • Heavy - 1.14mm Black, 1.5mm Black, 2.0mm White

The Sharp Line Thicknesses:

  • Thin -.60mm Orange, .73mm Yellow
  • Medium - .88mm Green, 1.0mm Blue
  • Heavy - 1.14mm Purple, 1.5mm Black.

Patoma Music’s Original Diamond Grip line is available for $17.00 each on their website and at various retailers in Northern New Jersey.

For more information, please visit patomamusic.com.

The Original Diamond Grip Pick


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