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 Don on 4th Jan 2021
Great pick! Excellent tone! Should have bought one sooner.
Posted by Mark Montijo on 4th Jan 2021
Prior to pandemic, I would play four-set country western gigs in small honky tonks and bars. I used to drop picks but I’ve never dropped the Blue Chip TD 35. I think this is because of the shape, thickness and quality of the pick. These picks are REALLY well made. The edges are perfect and always smooth - making me a better player - faster when I want to be and much more accurate.
Posted by Herschel on 2nd Jan 2021
I recently learned about Blue Chip picks and thought I would try one. The price startled me and I doubted that there would be a noticeable difference between the Blue Chip and the much less expensive chips I had been using.
After a few minutes of use, I was surprised to learn there was a definite and positive difference. I have now abandoned all other chips, but my blue Chip and some Dunlop Primetons which I bought at the same time I ordered my Blue Chip.
Posted by Bonnie Fern on 31st Dec 2020
I already love BC picks and have a few. They are just great picks. I like the tone they produce, the feel on the strings and the glide over the strings. And a big plus is that the material somehow makes the pick stay put between my fingers.Amazing, since the surface is so smooth. I don’t know how it works but it does. And btw, they’ve been very durable. I keep them in my little BC keychain pick pouch. I bought this time for a friend. It’s his first BC and I’m so sure he’s gonna love, that I had it personalized. Thanks BC for a great product!
Posted by John Steve Perry on 22nd Dec 2020
I've owned 4 Blue Chip Picks and I wouldn't use nothing but the Blue Chip. Also, appreciation goes to Mathew for correcting my wife's name on the pick. I'm out of the doghouse. Thank You
Posted by Jim Davis on 30th Nov 2020
I finger pick mostly never tried a pick that I liked until this one... damn shame it was so expense but definetly worth it....
Posted by Keith Havard on 5th Oct 2020
something special about them
Posted by Jack P Bartelme III on 4th Oct 2020
The TD 35 and 40 has helped me forget about the pic so much and play more fiddle tunes! I feel like I’m never worried about pic grip anymore and I have more time to focus on playing and enjoying myself.
I see my guitar heroes Bryan Sutton, Billy Strings and the amazing Miss Molly Tuttle using the TP I think and I want to try that next.
Only down side is dialing in the thickness you like best. You might buy a couple finding your sweet spot. Finding the perfect thickness is an additional level of excellent.
I bought one for a friend! Its the perfect price range to surprise a really good pickin buddy for a birthday. The more blue chip picks you have the better.
My tone was improved and smaller inputs make bigger differences. My range has definitely increased Volume wise in both directions with Blue Chip Picks
I’m pleased and it’s worth the cash if your a tone junkie. It helps the best vintage acoustic guitars sound a notch better and inexpensive guitars benefit the most from what I’ve heard and witnessed. Blue chip pick have made picking even more fun! (Unbelievable I know!)
Thanks for making the best pic I’ve ever used. Quality and innovation plus the craftsmanship is something worth buying. Made in the U.S.!!! Long Windy review but I mean it!
Jack
Posted by Jeremy on 7th Sep 2020
I love this pick! It took me a little bit to get used to it because I’m used to a jazz iii size but once I was good with it I haven’t played with anything else. It’s a really great sounding pick and it stays in place better than any pick I’ve used. I’ll definitely be ordering some more.
Posted by Christian Sezenias on 4th Sep 2020
I’m a longtime Blue Chip user and recently started preferring picks with some flex for electric guitar. I’d stopped using my TPR 60 and tried a number of good lighter gauge alternatives such as Herco’s Holy Grail, Pyramid celluloid, etc. I eventually took the plunge and ordered a TD 35 and it surpasses any of the lighter picks I’d tried. Proof that there’s a perfect Blue Chip for whatever you’re after. I realize some folks consider $35 a small fortune for a pick but I’ve spent a rather large fortune chasing the dragon with overdrives, fuzzes, boutique amps, etc., etc. I’ve found that the importance of how a pick feels, performs and sounds can’t be understated.