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.
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Posted by Unknown on 5th Jul 2025
It’s a nice pick, but I’ll never buy another one. The material is expensive so I don’t think it’s a rip off, but it’s definitely a waste of money. I’ve been playing for 30 years and I can’t tell the difference between this pick and my favorite 0.45 cent pick. If you’re on the fence just save your money.
Posted by bob slattery on 4th Jul 2025
This pick has improved my sound and playing. Totally worth it imo. I’m about to buy a couple more when the engraving option comes back online.
Posted by Thomas on 2nd Jul 2025
I've tried every pick ever made in the last 40 years of playing electric and acoustic guitar. This one is truly special, I love it. I can easily bring out different characters in notes just by the way I use the pick. It adds another level of expression and I'm absolutely thankful I purchased one. YOLO!
Posted by Maggie on 2nd Jul 2025
I was gifted this pick by my husband. It came with my name embossed on it! How cool is that! This pick is perfect for when I want my D28 to ring loud when playing bluegrass. Great gift! Great product!
Posted by Unknown on 2nd Jul 2025
I was skeptical. I bought a Blue Chip pick out of pure curiosity. In the grand scheme of guitar gear purchases 40 dollars was pretty low. I have been moving to lighter and lighter picks over the years so i was doubly skeptical when the lightest blue chip i could get was still a little heavier than the celluloid mediums i was happily using.
This pick is really surprising! I like it a whole lot. It feels and sounds fabulous. Am I happy to have paid about 40 dollars for a pick? not really. Am i going to buy another one in the future? definitely.
Posted by James on 1st Jul 2025
I’m mostly a casual player, but this is a nice pick that has a great sound and feel even in electric guitar. Not sure if it’ll be my default, but it’s up there.
Posted by chad on 30th Jun 2025
After playing the blue chip myself I could hear and feel what others were attempting to describe, but I missed anyone making verbatim my own observations: the first major point is that this pick ‘disappears’ in your hand, as in it becomes invisible to your mind and your musicianship is more directly transmitted to the instrument. The second observation that struck me is that this pick is to other picks what finger picking is to a violin bow, the sonic difference is such its own thing. I would say the bluechip has all the harmonic excitement of a thick pick, but lacks the scraping attack that is always present even if you aren’t trying to sound like The Edge. It is more crisp than fingerpicking, more connected to the fundamental frequency than thin picks, and more pleasant in the hand than any plectrum I have tried in 25 years.
Posted by John on 30th Jun 2025
I've been hearing about these picks for years. I always thought it was nonsense. Decided I spend that much on a nice capo, why not a pick!? The only problem is, now I have a ton of picks I will likely never use again!
Posted by David Warmke on 26th Jun 2025
I use 35 mil picks on electrics, and mostly fingers on acoustic.
THIS SOUNDS GREAT ON ACOUSTICS USE IT A THUMB PICK WIITH STRUM-N-COMFORT NEOPREEM HOLDFER.
Really nice feel and better sound!!! It make smy low action Acoustic Guitars come alive
Posted by John B -Aurora Colorado on 13th Jun 2025
Having played guitar for some thirty five years, I didn't realize how much a pick could change my approach. BlueChip picks slide so easily over the strings, that they feel almost effortless. I tried to accomplish this using uncomfortable "jazz" picks... little tear drop picks. they are too small for my large hands. With BlueChip, I can use a standard "351" size pick and still get the response and ease of one of the little picks. Oh yeah, they're tough as nails too! Great Product, I've ordered half dozen times from BlueChip and and never disappointed.