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How To Pluck with Your Credit Cards

April 23, 2006 by admin  
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How To Pluck with Your Credit CardsSo what’s a thrifty and simple-living person suppose to do with the deluge of fake credit cards that innundate our mailboxes? It’s not like we need or want anymore of the damn things.

Well, if you or some one you know happens to be a plucker of the muscial kind, you could turn them into picks for your guitars or other stringed instruments.

Here’s a cool photo tutorial from the instructables.com web site that shows how to easily and efficiently convert those dastardly tools of financial servitude into tools of melody.

Link: Credit Card Guitar Pick tutorial

Happy picking!

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4 Responses to “How To Pluck with Your Credit Cards”
  1. Christina says:

    That is a great idea Kevin! ::digging yesterdays snail mail spam out of the trash::

  2. Kevin Humphrey says:

    Yeah, I wish I had an instrument that I could use these on! :p

  3. Steven says:

    I have oftentimes thought of doing the same thing, especially with expired cards, but I couldn’t ever seem to ge them rounded enough.

    A personal favorite of my own in regards to credit card snail mail is to take off anything that would identify me. Then, I like to mail back the blank form in addition to any other useless paper that I have lying around. As many of these have free return postage, I take quite a bit of joy out of taking the credit cards, for even a little bit of money.

  4. Linda says:

    Brilliant! This will also make a lovely Father’s Day Gift or stocking stuffer!

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