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Mockup Info
We provide mockups of your custom picks via email before we print.
All mockups provided are only digital portrayals of the final product. Depending on the set up of
your computer monitor, colours may appear different to what they will be on your picks.
A good print needs good artwork. We can clean up your art to a point,
but if it’s really blurry or jagged, don’t expect a nice clean print. For best results please
follow our artwork specifications. Having said that, all care is taken so that your picks look as
close as possible to the provided mockup.
Since you are ordering a customized product, we do not accept returns.
We will only re-run an order of picks if there was a mistake on our end
such as wrong colour print, pick material or gauge.
Classic Picks
As all our inks are not completely opaque, printing on black or dark coloured picks will result in a darker shade (for example, white print on black picks may be slightly grey). We can only accurately colour match when the picks are white.
Our Delrin picks are a slightly lighter shade of black due to the finishing process applied to the plastic. They will darken over time with use.
Celluloid picks are stamped out of randomly produced celluloid sheets. With this in mind all our celluloid picks will be slightly different, this sometimes includes thickness and size. Also, some celluloid’s have some clear plastic moulded into them, mainly Rainbow and Tortoiseshell. These bits of plastic leave see-through sections of the pick. We recommend only printing onto one side of these celluloids.
Our Gel Polycarbonate have the lettering “Grover Allman AUSTRALIA” moulded onto one side. We do not recommend printing on this side of these picks, as the lettering is raised and will break up the print.
Example of how white ink will print on different coloured picks.
Examples of how the same colour ink will print differently depending on the colour of the pick.








