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SHARA model [Shinichiro Ishihara/Earthshaker] | Triangle | Material: Polyacetal | Color: Black | 10 pieces

SHARA model [Shinichiro Ishihara/Earthshaker] | Triangle | Material: Polyacetal | Color: Black | 10 pieces

SKU:aGP-TG-RB_08I

Regular price ¥2,200 JPY
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SHARAモデルイメージPC

SHARA [Shinichiro Ishihara/Earthshaker] signature model.

[Comment from SHARA]
I've used many different picks before finding this one, but this is the first time I've ever found a pick that has such good tone and is so easy to play.
I don't like the "slippery" feel of new picks, so I've been using a file to sand down the part that touches the strings, but this pick felt natural and produced a good sound right from the start.
The triangle shape makes it much easier on your right hand.
Give it a try.


The base model is a pick made by British pick maker "Terry Gould".
Since its release, this pick has been extremely popular among beginners and professionals alike.

It has a smooth texture and is not slippery, while maintaining the same clear sound quality that has become its trademark.

[Polyacetal material]
This pick features a clear, transparent sound. It has a smooth texture and is not slippery. It is a pick that can be used with both acoustic and electric guitars.

Product Specifications
Set of 10
Shape: Triangle (standard)
Color: Black
Gauge: 0.80mm
Material: Polyacetal
Country of origin: Made in Japan

SHARA/Shinichiro Ishihara [Earthshaker]
In 1978, he formed Earthshaker with his high school classmate Niihara Minoru (XYZ→A/Loudness) and others.
After several member changes, the band made their major debut in 1983 with the album "EARTHSHAKER."
In 1986, they became the first Japanese hard rock band to perform at the Budokan.
In 1993, they released their seventh single "Say Goodbye" which reached number one on cable radio stations around the country, but disbanded in December of the same year.
He then formed SLY with Munetaka Higuchi, Koichi Terasawa, and Minoru Niihara, and reformed Earthshaker in 1999 after a five-year hiatus.

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