The Jazz LG is a pick that is very similar in shape to our original Jazz pick. It is slightly larger than the regular jazz pick. This is a Jazz LG in a 35/1000 of an inch(.89mm) thickness. All of our picks a professionally machined, hand beveled, and laser etched. This pick comes with a universal rounded bevel.
Quarters, Nickels and Dimes, if included in the pictures, are for size reference only. They are not etched on the picks or included with the sale. To use this reference, please place a coin on your current non-Bluechip pick and then compare to the pictures of our picks with coins on top of them. This will help you choose the pick that is closest to your current favorite size and shape.
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Posted by Kari on 25th Oct 2017
I bought this pick for my dad for his birthday. He leaned about Blue Chip Picks from a friend of his while they attended a bluegrass festival. Gave it to him last Saturday and he played his guitar for a long time that night. Best gift I've ever given him.
Posted by GMando on 18th Jul 2017
I have a guitar body octave mandolin, and this pick gives me the quick response I need. It brings out the shimmer of the instrument to help it cut through the mix, and it allows the strums to be snappy. Love it
Posted by Mike Koontz on 28th Jul 2016
Been looking for a rigid pick that was thin, yet not very flexible. Found that in the BC Jazz 35. Don't know if I can ever go back to my old Dunlop Tortex's. Don't think I can....don't want to, either!
Hardly wears....I'll be buying another one of these.
Posted by Jazz & More on 25th Jun 2016
I want them all to myself. Don't tell your friends about these.
Posted by Benjamin King on 20th May 2016
Great, bright tone, quick attack. Slight flex that is not present in thicker Blue Chip picks, but still very pleasingly stiff. I would absolutely recommend it-- the Jazz-style point and the more traditional size is awesome!
Posted by Dress & Crown Me on 23rd Feb 2015
I've played since 1962 & tried practically everything out there. You won't have to switch plectra for flat picking, hybrid, strumming, whatever.
Your best advantage is to tell your competition that it sucks.
Posted by Matt on 20th Jan 2015
I know, I thought it was absurd. My colleagues told me it was absurd. But it is truly the best pick you will get. If you know the best, why not buy the best? I personally invested in a wallet with a pocket designed specifically for guitar picks so I will never lose this. It is smooth, reduces string noise, and rolls off of the strings in a good fashion. Gripping is easy and I seldom slip my grip and allow it to rotate. I recommend it for anyone with attention to tone and technique - if a pick is just a pick to you, you may not see the value. Considering the durability of this pick, not having to ever buy another means I spent the right amount of money. It works for me, and very well.
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