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CT55

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$35.00
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Product Overview

The CT55 is a pick custom designed by Chris Thile for his personal use. It is very similar in size and shape to our TAD line of picks. However it is only manufactured in 55/1000 of an inch(1.4mm) thickness and has a custom bevel per his specifications. This is the exact pick that Chris Thile is currently using. See his thoughts on this pick on our users page.

 

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  • 5
    Its all true

    Posted by Nigel Bullock on 23rd Oct 2011

    Just got my CT55, and I love it, although I don't sound quite a good as Chris Thile (yet)! this pick definitely gets a better tone out of my Mandolin. Wouldn't hestitate to recommend them, I know they may not be cheap, but when you have paid £2k for a Mandolin, was another £30 to make it sound as good as it can be!

  • 5
    Awesome Pick

    Posted by Steven Davidson on 25th Jul 2011

    I have tried all the different picks out there for a Mandolin.These picks make a world of difference in the sound.I was concerned with the cost but they are worth every penny!!!

  • 5
    Wow what a difference

    Posted by John on 12th Oct 2010

    Worth evey dime, just wish I could keep track of the little devils !