LEGEND PICKS Frequently Asked Questions...

- Do you accept credit cards?  Yes, through the PayPal method.  Instructions are provided on the Legend Picks home page.

Can I split order requirements (various gauges / pick colors / imprint colors)?  No, this allows to keep to keep our prices so appealing while continuing to provide the highest quality products.

What is your normal processing turnaround?  Two to three weeks.

Are there any extra or hidden charges?  No, the prices noted on the order form include everything.

What is the status of my order?  Customers are always free to call or write an e-mail inquiring about the order status.  We try our best to keep customers apprised of order delays and send a note to customers upon shipping orders.

Do you sell blank picks?  No.

Do you print on guitar picks produced by other manufacturers?  No.

What types of picks do you make/sell?  We now focus only on producing picks made from the classic celluloid similar to the old Fender and Gibson picks.  We do not produce/sell tortex (matte/slick), nylon or other variations.

Do you sell or give-away picks that you make for other artists/customers?  No.

Will my artwork look good on the picks?  The better the artwork, the better the imprint will look.  Artwork should be black/white with no shading.  Artwork can be provided in hard-copy or electronically.  Artwork should be a couple of inches big, which will enable us to shrink it down and tighten it up.  There are no limits of characters per line or lines of imprint, but depending on the desired font, more than twelve characters per line tends to lose its appeal.

What pick/imprint color schemes do you recommend?  We currently offer imprint in red, white, blue, black and gold.  Red, blue, and black look great on white picks.  Many customers like gold on white but the imprint does not stand out as well as the darker colors.  White and gold look great on black picks.  Some customers use red or blue on black picks but I do not recommend them.  I personally like white on shell picks and many customers like gold on shell picks.  I would not recommend black, red or blue on shell picks.

Last Update ~ November 17th, 2005