The Jazz pick is very similar in size and shape to the Dunlop Jazz 3 pick. This is a Jazz in a 60/1000 of an inch(1.5mm) thickness. All of our picks are professionally machined, hand beveled, and laser etched. This pick has 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 Denis Surette on 16th Nov 2023
I've used Bluechip pics for the past 15 years and have yet to find another product that has the same feel. They're super solid and last an amazing long time
Posted by Lendrix on 23rd Oct 2023
I can’t believe paid over $5 for a pick
I’m too scared to tell anyone except the the guy (hi Ben) who let me try his
I paid AUD
Look it up
Who pays that for a damn pick???
Jesus, I can’t believe I did this
Anyways,
The upside: beautiful pick, almost silent attack, low, gentle thud without losing top end tone, I prefer the sound to my long loved Dunlop jazz IIIs
Incredible for such a thin pick
And it doesn’t slip, how did they do that?
Downside: I’m the only one who can tell
The audience and even my band mates will never know, I’m sure not telling them
Brown is not my favourite colour and I’m guessing hard to spot on the carpet
Also, I paid extra for 3 engraved letters ‘NOT’
Because I thought it would be cute to have ‘NOT Jazz’ on my pick
But they engraved the other side, so, bummer, NOT even funny
I got the leather key ring pouch too
Because if I lose this pick I will vomit
Go on, get one
Posted by bryton on 21st Dec 2022
I have been playing guitar for 15 years and have played all types and brands of picks blue chip is by far the best pick of them all. I am still on my first pick it is 9 months old and goin strong, the greatest of all time.
Posted by DeWitt Beeler on 10th Oct 2022
I've bought a few BC picks over the years. The products and the company have never been anything other than exceptional. It's really that simple.
Posted by Tad on 1st Apr 2022
45 Yrs old. I’ve been playing since I was 4 Yrs old. Teaching guitar professionally since I was 18 and toured with multiple bands. I’ve used every pick that’s been out there. I tried BlueChip around 2016. Bought locally in TN. Wow!!!! By far one of the best picks out there!! Just got the small Jazz 60 pick today and it’s absolutely my favorite out of all the sizes I’ve tried. Gonna get a jazz 80 and 100 very soon!!! Thank you again Mr. BlueChip (Matthew Goins)
Posted by Martin on 24th Mar 2022
I decided about a month ago that I would embark on a journey to find the perfect Jazz III shaped pick in existence after decades of playing black Dunlop Jazz III's. I can't list every single pick that I have bought so far, but it includes (but not limited to) every single Jazz III shaped pick by Dunlop and some from other major brands, V-Picks, D'Andrea, Dragons Heart, etc.
I haven't found a pick so far that can beat the Blue Chip picks. The smoothness of the pick against the strings is like the pick was lubricated, but at the same time this lovely, magical brown material used by Blue Chips gets almost tacky in your picking hand. It's almost to the point where the line between hand and pick gets blurred. That's how comfortable the pick is to hold. The tone is warm/smooth with very little pick attack. I have only found one other pick that I can say has a similar soft tone but it doesn't have the nice grip-friendly properties of this pick. The Blue Chip pick also seems to be extremely resilient to wear. I have used the same pick (on flat wound strings) daily for 2 weeks and I can't see a trace of wear.
I can't say this a pick that will replace all other picks, it's not. Sometimes I need that extra pick attack, sometimes I want a thinner nylon pick for strumming acoustic guitar. But for every occasion I would normally reach for a Jazz III, I now reach for my Blue Chip Jazz60—with a smile on my face!
Posted by Tyler Cochran on 24th Nov 2021
My Blue Chip jazz pick is a phenomenal pick. It has become my favorite pick and the one I have used the most since receiving it. It has a great feel that is somehow slick and tacky at the same time. I have yet to drop it or have it fumble into an unfavorable position while playing. I can tell a difference in how it slides/scrapes across the strings compared to other picks, it has a very smooth feel to it. I definitely recommend snagging one if you’re curious.
Posted by David Easler on 2nd Aug 2021
The biggest issues most folks encounter with picks are solved
once you pick up a BlueChip pick. They effortlessly stay in your hand and are beautiful to play with; there is no rasp, noise or hang up and playing with one, you somehow feel you have leveled up to where you want to be with your picking technique and can forget all the distractions and excuses and get down to playing.
Yes, it's a small thing that is hard to keep track of but that's a good life lesson/skill too maybe.
Posted by RD on 5th May 2021
Skeptical at first, but what the heck.
There is a smooth release and good tone and the pick stays where I like without grooves and holes.
Posted by Paul W on 5th May 2021
As someone who has used "Jazz 3" shaped picks for a decade and a half I'd have to say the BC Jazz 60 is at or near the top of the heap in quality, feel, and sound. It has a smoothness and tone I really can hear and feel..I also love that it doesn't slip around like a lot of picks I've used. I feel like it could be a few dollars less to make it more accessible and enticing to the average joe, but even still, it is a really unique sounding, feeling, and lasting pick. Definitely worth giving a try if you want something around this gauge.