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    Guitar Pick Adapter

    Brand: Fillauer

    The Guitar Pick Adapter is designed to be mounted close to the distal end of a prosthesis or direct mounted to a roll-on locking liner. It holds a pick in place with set screws for playing guitar. The adapter is highly adjustable with a ball and socket component allowing for the pick to be held and locked at specific angles to suit prosthesis, guitar design and style of play. Universal left or right fit. It has a standard ½ inch diameter threaded mounting connector to fit most standard wrist openings. Durable and reliable. Readily accepts most picks (not included). No cable required.

    Products specifications

    Limb Level Transhumeral, Transradial
    Material Aluminium
    Product Weight 85g
    Thread 1/2-20 External Thread, 1/2-20 Internal Thread
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    Key Features
    Highly Adjustable Ball-and-Socket Design
    Highly Adjustable Ball-and-Socket Design

    Featuring a ball-and-socket joint, the adapter allows for precise angle adjustments. This flexibility accommodates different prosthesis configurations, guitar designs, and playing styles, enabling users to customize the pick’s position for optimal comfort and technique.

    Secure Pick Holding Mechanism
    Secure Pick Holding Mechanism

    The adapter uses set screws to firmly hold a guitar pick in place, ensuring stability during play. This secure grip allows users to strum or pick confidently without worrying about slippage, making it ideal for both casual and performance-level guitar playing.

    Universal Fit and Mounting Options
    Universal Fit and Mounting Options

    Designed with a standard ½ inch threaded connector, the adapter fits most prosthetic wrist openings. It can be mounted close to the distal end of a prosthesis or directly onto a roll-on locking liner, offering versatility for left- or right-handed users