Loading... Please wait...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 jim ryser on 16th Oct 2025
I can’t play a real banjo and I don’t like the sound of an electric guitar pick on my banjotar. This pick came recommended by several bluegrass players, and it’s absolutely perfect - and sounds amazing on my Volbrecht acoustic guitars too when I want a fuller tone.
Posted by Unknown on 10th Oct 2025
Can't speak to the famed indestructability of these picks, as I just bought them, but I can say they are the only ones (including current Tusq models) which match the sound and feel of my beloved, departed Tusq A1 blacks. Tried out several different acoustic guitars, confirmed, immediately bought several more TD35s. Very pleased.
Posted by Zac on 6th Oct 2025
The TD35 is my go-to for nearly everything now. Theater, Bluegrass, Jazz Banjo, Acoustic, Mandolin, etc. They make me sound better than I actually am, and they are so sturdy you rarely need to replace them. I'm just waiting for the custom engraving to come back to order some more!
Posted by Robert III on 4th Oct 2025
It just makes sense after you use one! I have been playing 20 years on plastic junk- what a shame! My next 20 (Godwillin’) I will only use BlueChip Picks!!!! FULL ENDORSEMENT! And a great family run company- always the best.
Posted by Charles on 3rd Oct 2025
I’m a natural skeptic when it comes to products like this but there really is a great difference between this and a cheap pick. Much better control and brightness in the strings!
Posted by Ryan on 9th Sep 2025
As silly as it seems, this seems night and day compared to a generic plastic pick. I used Dunlop for years and using my TD35 is like slicing through strings, so quick and effortless yet with full control. I didnt think it'd make a big difference but it does, and for $35 it's worth it.
Posted by Miles on 9th Sep 2025
I never expected a flat pick to make such an improvement in my sound and playing experience! The BlueChip TD 35 is a brilliant replacement for my previous vinyl pick choices. It feels rigid enough to be precise, and just flexible enough to keep the 'feel' of the string tension under my control.
Posted by Joe Green on 28th Aug 2025
This is Blue Chip's thinnest pick but is still thicker than the Fender thins I am used to. But once I got used to the proper grip on this pick and the amount of strumming pressure necessary (or not necessary as the case may be), I found this really brings out the deeper tones in my acoustic guitars. I also find that picking individual strings is much easier and more precise with this pick. I liked it so much I ordered a second one. One for the pocket (in the pocket guard) and one for the home music stand. That being said, If Blue Chip might decide to offer a thinner pick in the future, I would buy it just for the contrast when i want a bit more treble.
Posted by Joe Wiley on 28th Aug 2025
Great pick that stays put. Great tone and feel. I have a new annual Christmas present request for the in-laws.
Posted by Terry Hynes on 27th Aug 2025
I have been playing guitar for more than 50 years. Tried just about every type of pick out there. After reading about Blue Chips decided to try one. Started with a TP50 and loved the difference it made with my Martin D28 - totally eliminated pick noise, allowing the guitar's natural tone to shine. Felt great in the hand too. I got a TP35 and TP 40 to try with my guitars that have light strings - they sound even better than the 50 on those guitars. These picks are a good investment for any serious player.