
Your guitar pick in your pocket. Every time.
The PickPocket is the best way to carry your guitar picks. The adhesive back makes it fast and easy to get your pick in and out. You need to try this. Order today. Go from pocket to playing in seconds.
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PickPocket Card | Color grid design | Credit-card size guitar pick holder | The best way to carry your guitar picks | Best guitar gift
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PickPocket Card | Dark design | Credit-card size guitar pick holder | The best way to carry your guitar picks | Best gift for guitar players
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PickPocket Card | Guitar string design | Credit-card size guitar pick holder | The best way to carry your guitar picks | Best guitar gift
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PickPocket Card | Topo design | Credit-card size guitar pick holder | The best way to carry your guitar picks | Best gift for guitar players
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Custom PickPocket cards
Do you want to put your band or company logo on PickPockets? Do you want to choose the design of your PickPocket. You can do that. Minimum order is 20 cards. Fill out the contact form for more information.
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FAQs
What is a PickPocket card?
The PickPocket is an adhesive-backed card that makes it very easy to store your guitar picks in your wallet or pocket. It works really well. You should try it.
Can I use any guitar pick?
Yes! As long as your favorite pick fits in the die cut, it will work. Have YOUR pick. Always.
How long does the adhesive last?
The adhesive lasts many months. The original prototype lasted over nine months. The current ones are a lot better. If you rub it in the dirt or have intense pocket lint, it will not last as long.
How did the PickPocket come about?
The PickPocket was inspired by the Pikcard, an ingenious "emergency pick." Many guitar players are very particular about their picks. We wanted to use our own picks.