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Scott Memmer
12-19-2020, 2:31 PM
Hi, I make expensive guitar picks (see pic below). As you can see, our logo is a four-leaf clover Shamrock with the petals shaped like guitar picks.

We want to create a gel for that bright green Shamrock, which will not only look so complete cool but will also improve grip.

I would be so indebted if anyone has done anything like this. You guys always have to have solutions to offer (this is flat out one of the best forums on the entire internet).

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Thanks in advance for your suggestions and knowledge.

All the Best,
Scott

johnny means
12-20-2020, 12:39 PM
Have you looked into 3D printing? You can print what the call flexibles, which are soft, squishy plastics.

Paul F Franklin
12-20-2020, 1:24 PM
Plasti-dip is available in a bunch of colors and might work with screen printing, or using the spray version, with a stencil....Folks use it for tool handles because it is pretty grippy.

Jim Becker
12-20-2020, 7:12 PM
Plasti-dip is available in a bunch of colors and might work with screen printing, or using the spray version, with a stencil....Folks use it for tool handles because it is pretty grippy.
Strangely enough, that was my first thought, too.

OP, those are beautiful picks!