Product Overview
The TD is a standard teardrop shape pick with two rounded corners and one sharper playing corner. This is a TD in a 35/1000 of an inch(.89mm) thickness. All of our picks a professionally machined, hand beveled, and laser etched.
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.
Reviews
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5 Once you go Blue chip you dont back.
Posted by Carl Jarrett on 2nd Jan 2026
I didn’t believe the hype, I just thought it would be an idiosyncratic birthday present for the girlfriend. While I was at it I ordered one for myself. Now I can’t use anything else. I’ve learned this since I’ve lost mine! The blue chip picks glide over the strings glide over the strings somehow, they sound warmer with less pick noise and the best thing is they don’t slip out of the fingers. I can’t put into words the devastation since losing mine and even though it gonna take weeks to arrive and cost a stupid amount I’m going to order some more… And guard them with my life from now on.
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5 Incredible Picks
Posted by Mike on 28th Dec 2025
I'm new to the guitar world, but my instructor recommended these picks (he's been playing for 40 years), and he wasn't wrong. I lean towards the TD-35, but I have the heavier ones as well. They play so well. The sound from the guitar is quite different than just standard nylon picks. They aren't cheap, but definitely the best. I just placed two more orders. Mostly as gifts to friends that are professionals.
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5 It's True!
Posted by Kenn on 23rd Dec 2025
I was skeptical, but the stories are true! Recently, I was gifted a TD-35 at a bluegrass jam camp by a generous fellow guitarist. My jam axe is a 2014 Blueridge 000 and I thought it sounded great on that, but once I got home and tried it on my 2006 Bourgeois Country Boy and my 1970 Martin D-28, I was floored by the difference in tone over the Dunlap .71mm Gator pick I usually use. And -- this my just be my imagination but -- it seems easier to play with too! It didn't take me long to go online and buy another TD-35 so I'd have a backup to my new No. 1! I'm a believer now!
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5 Silky Feel, Perfect Tone Translation.
Posted by Dave on 16th Dec 2025
Knowing how many audible variations there are between guitars, strings, picks and all, I can only relate this opinion in several guitar comparisons. I love three picks, Ultex, Red Bear, and BC, all at the 90-ish mm thickness (I modify the RB 1mm down a hair). Aside from the superior glide over the strings, I love this for that mid-range of the three, Ultex-slightly softened bass, Red Bear-treble emphasized like tortoise shell, and BC-best of both worlds. Don't like picks thicker or thinner than that 90 mm threshold. What should I do with hundreds left in the drawer.
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5 PIck of the Litter!
Posted by Steve Allbritton on 12th Dec 2025
Defintely worth the investment, delivers great feel and tone both on acoustic and electric. May have to buy a backup in case this one ends up in the washing machine like some of my other picks have in the past.
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5 my third blue chip pic. Amazing.
Posted by Brian Johnson on 8th Dec 2025
I got this one for my son as he likes a little more point on his pics. They feel like butter on the strings and produce a sound like none other. I will only buy these from now on.
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5 High price but perfect pick
Posted by Uli MandoBando on 4th Dec 2025
High price but perfect pick, good grip, allows precise picking smooth or hard over the strings - don‘t want to go without it. Now I know what I missed so far. And: perfect service, communication and oversea shipping. Thanx a lot!
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5 Can’t put my finger on it
Posted by Unknown on 27th Nov 2025
Weird to say I can’t put my finger on it when staking about guitar picks but it’s awesome and I just can’t seem to put my finger on why?
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5 TD 35/40
Posted by George on 22nd Nov 2025
I own a good number of BlueChip Picks. For acoustic I use TP's and for electric TD35 or 40. Use them since a few years now and at first I thought "why would anyone spend that much money on a pick?". Till I tried the first time, now I am sold. They are my favorite picks. However, I use others from time to time to get a different sounds. To me picks are as important as the guitar and amp. But my go-to pick is BlueChip.