The Sabverott Noisers Picks- Black Butter and Bostrich Grater
- sabverott
- Mar 23, 2021
- 2 min read
The photopolymer resin was theoretically proven in experiments performed on the Sabverott pick. Numerous positive feedbacks prove that it was worth choosing, experimenting, trying out several types of products, but now we would stay with these 3 material / product versions. Its uniqueness, color, touch and tone, as well as its functionality from our point of view, are just enough to make this small product stand out from its foreign and more expensive, more famous siblings.
Surprisingly, we have noticed with several guitarists that one of their trump cards is the noiseless, warm-toned sound of Sabverott picks, who have run 7 models so far.

The other experiment comes from the synthetic plastic Sabverott Noiser models we jokingly mention, a plastic known as - PS polystyrene, better known as buttered, sour cream boxes made from them in a series of 40 pieces. The picks was made/ cut from German imported polystyrene sheets with CNC technique and then manually finished, seemed an interesting experiment, all the more so since the well-known guitarist John Mclaughlin allegedly cut his own pick from a box of yoghurt.

As an experiment, we made 2 versions that differ only in shape and size. The black butter - which follows the usual Fender medium plucking lines and is known as Bostrich Grater which is similar to the Dunlop XL series model. What inspired their design was the use of the material, the possibility, and the reduced thickness, as prototypes made with 3D technology made of resin could not be less than 1.08 in size.
I think you should try it like all sorts of picks and then decide. The idea of my friend blues guitarist Zsolt Benkő came to mind: the subjective judgment of this object is stronger than the objective value inherent in its physical properties.
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