Slip this combination thumb pick and flat pick on your thumb and you are ready to play finger picked licks, strummed chords, and single-note melodies. Versatile Thumb-Flat eliminates pick switching and other daredevil maneuvers. Play with greater musical expression with this two-in-one guitar pick.
The Thumb-Flat is now available in two tonal flavors: The “Tear Drop” and the “Classic.” The “Classic” features a #351 style flat pick and produces a slightly brighter tone than “Tear Drop.” All Thumb-Flats feature a rotatable flat pick so the player can angle the pick to their liking.
Price is per pick.
DETAILS
- Plectrum Thickness: 0.40"/1mm
- Material: Nickel-Silver/Delrin Combo
- Made in USA
Fingerpicks
ProPik fingerpicks are designed to be completely adjustable, so it is one size fits all. We also offer a Small & Medium line of picks, specifically designed for players with smaller hands.
Thumbpicks
When it comes to thumbpicks, most players will use medium or large thumbpicks, depending on the size of their hands and again, these are adjustable to you and your style. Many average size players even prefer using Large thumb picks and adjusting them down.

Nickel
Nickel is the most popular choice and is close to the brightness of stainless steel, but just a hair warmer. Many people prefer nickel because they are more adjustable than steel, which by its nature is much harder to adjust.
Brass
Brass is the warmest of the 3 metal choices.
Stainless Steel
The brightest of the three metals offered (stainless steel, nickel, brass). Due to the way they are manufactured and buffed to a high sheen, there is also less drag on the string, thus producing less pick noise and accents the brightness further.
Blade Type
#1 blades are the most narrow and #3 blades are the widest. The #1 and #2 blades are the most popular, with the #2 being a hair more popular.
Blade Angle
Over the years, players have made all kinds of alterations to their picks (and their technique) to make them work better. Angled blades allow you to hit the strings squarely with minimized finger movement, so you get a boost of tone, speed, volume, and reduced pick noise.
falls off
the pick would not adjust well and slipped around and fell off.
Not Suitable
I want to return them. They slip and slide all around my thumb, no matter how I tighten them. I sent an email asking for return insttuctions: no reply
Very dissatisfied
The quality of the pick material is inferior. It is the cheapest plastic guitar pick available. I own an older banjo style Propik thumb pick that has a high quality hand beveled material. This pick is an embarrassment for a good company. I’m hoping I can return it. I’ve contacted Propik and I’m waiting on an answer.
Flat thumb pick
Fits very well, tone is same as a regular pick. Have not used it much as I added it to the order of the more expensive Supertone pick to qualify for the free shipping. But very well made and looks cool.
Thumbpick
I have only had the thumbpick for a short while but use it everyday and trying to get used to it. So far so good. Can’t teach old dogs new tricks so fast!