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kazuakuekaw_0

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Hello, my main interest on ebay is guitars. In the past I bought guitar picks and parts for old guitars. I like old Japanese guitars.
Location: United StatesMember since: 21 Mar, 2017

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usedpedals (7915)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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kcscouter (1348)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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100% satisfaction from this FAST paying buyer. Thanks!
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More than a year ago
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
Reviews (3)
Elgato Cam Link 4K Compact HDMI Capture Device Live Streaming *SHIPS TODAY!*
21 Jul, 2020
Not satisfied
I am not satisfied with this product because the idea I thought was to take advantage of high quality images of digital cameras as a webcam. I believe this is specific to my equipment, which are Zoom Q8 and Sony A6000. In both cases, latency is significant and images are choppy. Zoom Q8 works better than Sony A6000, so I believe it is up to a camera and its settings. My original webcam images are a lot better than this.
MAXON CP101 Compressor Made in Japan guitar effect pedal Free shipping
02 Jul, 2019
Great product, great vender
I bought it at a reasonable price. It works really well to make sounds smooth and controlled. I also feel like the vender is trustworthy. I would order more from them.
5 Pickboy Homebase Home Plate Shape Black 1.20mm Guitar Picks PBHB4P120
13 Jun, 2017
Pretty good homebase shaped picks
I have been in search for perfect Ritchie Blackmore model guitar picks. In 1980s I used to use the best Blackmore picks made by the same company (I am not 100%sure, though). People from 80s would know this because on the back it says "This is a f* pick." It was made in Japan. This product is no longer produced, which is why I have been looking for good homebase shaped picks. This pick is a good product. I think there are five things you can consider when choosing a pick. 1) The angle of the side that touches the string. Wide vs. no super wide. This pick's angle is not as wide as the widest homebase shaped picks. 2) The thickness of the pick. This pick is thick. 3) The feel of it when you hold it. This pick has a normal level of slipperiness. The feel also depends on how much moisture your fingers have. 4) the overall area of the pick: This pick is relatively small. 5) Price. This pick is reasonably priced. So far I ordered about five types of home base shaped picks. This pick is one of the best. I wouldn't say this was the best, but it is very close to the best. I want to emphasize that this is my personal preference.