Shipping & Delivery:
This product ships free to the following countries, with the delivery times shown below:
- US: 2-5 business days
- Canada: 5-10 business days
- Europe: 7-14 business days
- Australia & New Zealand: 7-14 business days
- Japan: 7-14 business days
Duties and Taxes: International orders may be subject to import duties, taxes, and customs fees levied by your country. These fees are not included in our shipping costs and are the responsibility of the customer.
To ensure the fastest possible delivery, items may ship separately. For detailed information, please visit our Shipping and Handling page. If you have specific questions about your order, our online chat is available to help.
Each Opus guitar pick is handmade to your specific shape and thickness requirements at the time of your order. Because of this personalized craftsmanship, all handmade picks are final sale and not eligible for returns or exchanges.
Our Commitment to You:
- Precision Specs: We guarantee your pick will be crafted to the shape and thickness you selected.
- Arrival Quality: If your pick arrives with a manufacturing defect or does not match your ordered specs, contact us within 14 days and we will replace it immediately.
- Expert Advice: Not sure which shape or thickness is right for your playing style? Send us a message using the website chat or email us at info@ploutone.com
Every Opus pick is individually crafted from our proprietary VALKORE™ material and finished by hand to ensure exceptional consistency, durability, and feel.
Unlike traditional picks that wear quickly or lose their edge, VALKORE™ is engineered to maintain its shape and playing characteristics over time while delivering a clear, articulate attack and smooth string release.
What makes Opus different?
• Precision-crafted to your selected shape and thickness
• Made from proprietary VALKORE™ material for exceptional durability
• Consistent tone and feel from pick to pick
• Hand-finished and individually inspected before shipping
At Opus, we believe a guitar pick should be more than an accessory—it should feel like a natural extension of your playing.