2025 Fender Holiday 351 Heavy Guitar Pick 10g Sterling Silver
Product Details
Product Highlights:
- Contains 10 grams of .925 fine silver.
- Each 2025 Fender® 351 heavy-sized playable pick with "ugly Holiday sweater" field patterning comes in a themed dispay case with custom capsule.
- Limited to a mintage of only 3,500 worldwide.
- Obverse: Features the iconic Fender® name along with the word "Heavy."
- Reverse: Displays the PAMP name along with the purity.
- Manufactured and guaranteed by PAMP.
PAMP products are manufactured in Switzerland and are world-renowned for their superior craftsmanship. Add the 2025 10 gram Silver Fender® 70th Anniversary guitar pick to your cart today!
Fender
Fender, the iconic American guitar manufacturer's roots trace back to 1938 when Leo Fender opened "Fender's Radio Service" in Fullerton California, repairing radios, phonographs and amplifiers. In the early 1940s, he partnered with Doc Kauffman, forming K&F manufacturing, designing and manufacturing electric instruments and amplifiers. Production of lap steel guitars began around 1945. In 1946, Fender renamed it the "Fender Electric Instrument Company" and focused solely on manufacturing.
Fender is known for its breakthrough models and innovations such as the Telecaster, originally called the "Esquire" or "Broadcaster." Launched in 1950, this was one of the first mass-produced solid-body electric guitars. The Precision Bass debuted in 1951 and is widely considered the first successful electric bass. The landmark Stratocaster, launching in 1954 featured three pickups, contoured body and tremolo bridge. Fender also expanded to acoustic guitars in the early 1960s with models like the "King," "Concert" and "Classic."
Fender's legacy and impact cannot be understated. Its instruments, especially the Telecaster and Stratocaster have deeply influenced rock, blues, jazz, country and pop music worldwide. Its legacy continues in new models, artist signature editions, and digital innovations, preserving its relevance in the modern era.
Guitar Picks
Picks, also known as plectrums, have been used on musical string instruments as far back as ancient Egypt. Many musicians use picks to change the way the music sounds. The thickness, shape and material of the plectrum all contribute to the overall tone the strings produce. Although most modern picks are made of celluloid, many other materials are used such as bone, wood and even metal!