Fender Pick Shapes
Jul 9th 2024

The shapes and sizes above and below are relative to each other for comparison.
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355: Large Triangle - Fender's large triangle pick, the 355, provides three sides for picking and the largest body of any Fender® pick. |
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346: Rounded Triangle - These large, rounded triangle picks provide three edges to use. The wide body provides plenty of surface to hold, and the rounded tip gives a nice, smooth action. |
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351: Standard Shape - The traditional 351 shape, our most popular pick design, is perfect for almost any style or technique. |
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451: Small Standard - Exactly the same shape as the 351 but smaller, this pick should feel very comfortable to anyone that has played a 351. |
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551: Sharp Small Standard - The 551 shape has a slightly wider body and sharp tip, compared to the 451 shape. Similar to Dunlop Jazz III. Perfect for any Jazz player that wants fast-picking action and lots of harmonics. |
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347: Large Teardrop - A more oval shaped pick, the 347 is a nice compromise for a player looking for something slightly smaller than the traditional Fender® pick shape. |
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354: Medium Teardrop - Similar in shape to a 347 pick, this is slightly more slim and narrow while retaining the same length. |
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358: Small Teardrop - The 358 shape is a slightly narrower version of our classic 351 design, with smooth edges and a mellower tone that's great for jazz. |