Re: Jazz IIIs

Wow this is a super old thread.  For an update I did try the Jazz III but hated the tear drop size.  On electric I play the Jazz III XL because it feels like a normal pick but works like a Jazz III, but lately played a lot of acoustic stuff so I've worked hard on finger picking.  Its carried over to electric as well but I still like playing with a Jazz III XL black picks because the red didn't have the striking power the black has, and you can make an amp drive a bit harder in the front the harder you note something.

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helrazr84 wrote:

Never tried the Jazz III picks.  Are they tortex?  I find tortex picks too difficult to manage in my fingers.  I prefer the dunlop derlin picks, 1.5 mm.  You can rub them with some ultra fine (1,000 Grit) sand paper to rough them up and increase grip-ability.  -S

The Jazz IIIs have some grip to them helrazr.  I've used them for years, and while they do have a little bit of grab from the imprint of the words, they do slip once in a while, if you're not careful.

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I like the Jazz III's, but if I'm looking to pick quicker I'll try a 1mm Dunlop Big Stubby.  It's smoother surface slides off the strings easier.

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I tried Jazz III3 but had an issue with them slipping too. I have now been stock piling eric johnson signature Jazz IIIs as they have a nice smooth feel but not slippy.

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I agree with fuzzblues...I couldn't stand the normal jazz III's slippery texture, so I started buying the EJ ones. They are excellent and they dont slip at all

"The way I like to look at it is....if that's the last time I ever got to play, I'd better give it everything I've got." -SRV

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Finally bought a pack of these Eric Johnson Jazz III's at GC ..on company time of course.  I actually thought they had a good grip to them but even so, the pic seems to want to work it's way toward the palm of my hand out of my fingers.  I'm giving them a fair shot, but so far I'm not a fan!  I have been using the Dunlop Derlin 1.5's, but I do like the sharper point on the J3's.  I seem to go through and round off the points on the Derlins quick.  -Seth

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I take a knife and put a bunch of slashes in mine for grip. the teeth on a butter knife, just grind on it for a bit and you'll get some good grip lines.

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Re: Jazz IIIs

helrazr84 wrote:

Finally bought a pack of these Eric Johnson Jazz III's at GC ..on company time of course.  I actually thought they had a good grip to them but even so, the pic seems to want to work it's way toward the palm of my hand out of my fingers.  I'm giving them a fair shot, but so far I'm not a fan!  I have been using the Dunlop Derlin 1.5's, but I do like the sharper point on the J3's.  I seem to go through and round off the points on the Derlins quick.  -Seth

Has anyone tried the Eric Johnson Jazz III's compared to the JB Jazz II's sold on the Joe Store?  Just curious as to the physical differences.  I have read that the JB Jazz III's have Joe's name on them, and that the Eric Johnson Jazz III's have a less smooth surface texture, both of which supposedly help prevent slipping in your hand.  Is this correct? 

Also, how about the Max-Grip Jazz IIIs, anybody tried those?