Last night I proved (if proof were needed) that you never stop learning the guitar. i've played for 53 years now,professionally for the last 15, and i have always used a pick of 1mm. On our last few gigs I have messed up the intro to 'Pipeline' (which I like to play in double time (poser or what!). Whether its the start of the dreaded arthritis or just a case of familiarity breeds contempt I dont know but anyway my partner, (who was one of my students), suggested that I used a thinner pick. So i tried one of his, a jim dunlop .65mm and Wow, what a difference! All the fast runs were so much easier! OK I had to adjust the volume on my amp but the sound didnt change at all. So now its 1mm for the acoustic but .65mm every time for the electrics (which by the way are a '78 silver strat and a US standard of '84)
mike


