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.
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Posted by William McPherson on 16th Apr 2021
I use the T35, T45, T50 and CT55. I absolutely love these picks. The T35 is fantastic for acoustic guitar. It seems to produce a crisp clear tone. The T45 and T50 are very versatile. I use these for electric guitar. I hear a warmer tone and I seem to be more precise with my picking when using these picks. I use the CT55 for mandolin. I have also used the CT55 with guitar. As a musician, it has always been a quest to find the best tone for my instruments. Blue Chip picks help me achieve that goal.
Posted by Charlie from Southern Illinois on 12th Apr 2021
This is the first BlueChip pick I have owned. I really like the balanced tone it produces! I do believe it has increased my playing speed. Thank you!
Posted by Mark M on 7th Apr 2021
This pick has greatly improved my playing. The obvious care taken in manufacturing this pick makes it very fast, accurate, smooth and precise.
Posted by Jeff on 5th Apr 2021
Your picks are fantastic. I love not hearing the pick noise. It just plucks the string. No pick, just string. That’s what your picks do that no other pick I’ve used can do. Just simply awesome.
Posted by Boss Hoss Cigars on 13th Mar 2021
I have a guitar channel and I only use bluechip picks. I promote them on my channel and am more than impressed by the quality and dedication to detail. Thank you again. And I will be returning for more in the future!
Boss Hoss
Posted by Ian on 22nd Feb 2021
A year ago, I decided to splurge on my first Blue Chip pick, a TD 35 with speed bevels. I immediately fell in love with it! It has the tone of celluloid (if not better) and the grip of a tortex, and it glides across the strings like butter!
Since then, that pick has been used nearly every day. I remember I almost lost it in a dark parking lot when it fell out of my wallet and I literally scoured the ground for half an hour until I found it. Worth it.
After a year of use, I decided I needed a couple more TD 35s to have as backups. To my delight, in a full year of nearly daily use, I could barely notice a difference in wear between my old pick and the two new ones. If you’re at all considering trying one out, they’re worth every penny!
Posted by Chris on 2nd Feb 2021
The pick is good. I’ve been using it pretty consistently for a couple weeks, and it is holding up very well, showing no signs of wear. Shipped very quickly, and arrived as described. The engraving is a nice touch if you want to add on an additional $5, which I did. To my door this pick was $44.38. If you have the money to spend, I’d say get one, though you could get something comparable at a much lower price point.
Posted by John Saroyan on 19th Jan 2021
I first started using Blue Chip picks shortly after they were put on the market. They have been incredible, amazing every step of the way.
Posted by ZacDavid on 9th Jan 2021
Got given 2 bluechips by my guitar mentor and wow, never going back to any other pick for my acoustics. Incredible full and rich tone. Also, so easy to play with. Loved them so much I bought a third for myself. Only downside... the price! But, if you are a serious musician you have to at least try one... and then never look back.
Posted by Dave B. on 7th Jan 2021
This is probably my 6th BlueChip pick, and I've also owned quite a few other premium picks over the years. To me, this is the best electric guitar pick I've ever played. The thinner gauge sounds better on an electric to my ears, particularly for classic rock guitar tones (many of those old players used Fender mediums and such). For me, fast and technical guitar parts are easier to play on this gauge than with the thicker / larger BC picks I own (which I prefer for acoustic flat-picking). But if you're into smaller picks like Jazz 3's and you want the articulation of the sharper point, try Andy Wood's BlueChip model (IBJ55). It's like a slightly larger Eric Johnson pick that lasts 1,000 times longer.