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.
Showing reviews 1-10 of 344 | Next
Posted by Chad on 30th Jul 2025
I especially like the difference on acoustic guitar... nice and loud without as much pick noise. Pick glides off of the strings and makes certain swept and string skipping phrases more accurate for me. Looking forward to trying some of the other sizes/thicknesses.
Posted by Keith Dinsmore on 29th Jul 2025
Fifty years ago, I used tortoiseshell picks. While I loved them, they were pricey and sometimes difficult to find. Forty years ago, I switched to a graphite/carbon-infused pick and have used it ever since. After hearing about Blue Chip, I bought one, and BOOM! It's excellent and exactly what I've been looking for.
Posted by Unknown on 28th Jul 2025
Love this Blue Chip. Nice and balanced, but brighter than my TD40 for when I want something a little lighter. Sounds like a 1mm celluloid, but doesn’t wear down like one!
Posted by Matt on 25th Jul 2025
I was told how long I’d have to wait to have the pick engraved. The estimate was right on and it’s exactly what I ordere. My friend is going to love it!!
Posted by Jeff Kahn on 16th Jul 2025
My best friend's son (Tucker Conner..check him out) was raving about his so I had to try. The hype is true. It sounds better, it glides easier off the strings, it’s grippy, and they have left hand bevels. This pick is absolutely worth every penny.
Do yourself a favor…get one.
Posted by Mathew Zauher on 9th Jul 2025
Tone on an electric playing through an SE Studio Special Semi-hollow, Valeton GP-200 and Kali IN8 the tonal difference is minimal, which I attribute to the already dark but clear pickups in the PRS; but the difference in playability was instantly noticable compared to a myriad of plastic/composite picks i tried (ex. Jazz III, medium-X heavy Dunlop). my transitions were smoother, and this specific model (TD35) feels like I get the best of both worlds between a medium and heavier pick.
I only wish i believed the type instead of being apprehensive because I really enjoy the plectrum a lot. If the customer service and quality don't falter down the line this customer will be a life long one.
Posted by David Takahashi on 8th Jul 2025
If you lose picks, buying a Blue Chip Pick may be the remedy to that condition. These picks are so dear that your cavalier habit of throwing picks away will drastically change for the better! We are prioritizing quality over quantity. Your playing will also improve with the ownership of a flagship pick!
Posted by Rob B. on 7th Jul 2025
The quality of the sound and pitch that this pick creates was noticeably brighter and clearer than any other pick I own. It produces a much more high-end quality sound that I personally believe justifies the price point of the pick. The pick itself feels very similar to some celluloid picks I have, which I do like. It feels comfortable in your hand and quick. I like more of a medium 0.7 - 0.88 mm thickness typically and the TD 35 feels very on par with picks of similar thickness to what I prefer. For $35, you might as well try it, it isn’t an extremely steep entry point. Sounds particularly good when used on my acoustic. Very happy with the purchase.
Posted by Jim Franklin on 7th Jul 2025
Love these picks! Very comfortable with no slipping. I use with both acoustic and electric. Perfect for strumming or lead playing and never wear out.
Posted by Alan Crandall on 5th Jul 2025
Since I started playing at age 13, there hasn’t been more than maybe 1-2 days in the last 4 decades that I haven’t had a guitar in my hand for a few hours. Still gigging, still writing , still recording,.I have a bag of perhaps 1000 picks of every conceivable material,gauge,shape etc. but the 351 is usually my go to. Enter the TD35.Puchased because a friend let me try his and needed it back.To sum up, after a week with the Blue Chip I’m having a hard time finding a backup that compares( the Dunlop Ultex .88 is a distant second).The TD35 is snappy yet smooth,articulate and warm.It doesn’t slip and it wears like a diamond. As I said been playing my WHOLE life professionally and this is the best pick I’ve ever used. I’ll probably collect around 20-30 over time and that’ll be my pick stash for the next 20 years.
Showing reviews 1-10 of 344 | Next