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 Sean on 23rd Jul 2019
I am amazed by this pick, it opens up the sound so much. I think what I'm getting is all the upper harmonics that my other picks can't. Plus the clarity, volume and focus the pick provides, like an eq and compressor wrapped into a guitar pick. I have to cite one major drawback: I want to buy more!
Posted by MIKE LATTA on 1st Jul 2019
tried Charmed Life and other picks (even another Blue Chip) , but this one with the combination of the right gauge and bevel makes my Martin sing like never before.
Posted by DrLaRrY ~ Winston-Salem, N.C. on 24th Jun 2019
I got my first personalized TD-35 a while back and used it in my various daily pick rotation, then...it got knocked off my table into the trash and thrown out unbeknownst to me. Missing it, I ordered a new one and glad I did. I’d used my original one almost daily for 2 years and it didn’t show any signs of wear at all, even when scraping the wound strings it doesn’t leave divots !? They have a hard feel yet soft tone that’s easily controlled by your pick attack. They are pricey as far as picks go but to me it’s totally worth it , just get one !
Posted by Elliot Ignasiak on 3rd May 2019
Relatively speaking these are expensive picks, but as a recording engineer/producer as well as a musician, let me tell you this is one of the cheapest ways to seriously upgrade your tone. Compare the price of a blue chip pick to the price of upgrading a microphone, a preamp, or a new instrument. Yes, sometimes those things are necessary too, but they all cost thousands of dollars. This pick for $35 has had a pleasantly profound impact on the quality of my acoustic guitar recordings.
Posted by Sara on 26th Feb 2019
I play mostly finger style but like flat picking and strumming with a pick as well. I was struggling with picks in terms of accuracy and keeping them positioned without slipping. I decided to try this despite the cost and I’m glad I did. It never slips and it glides across the strings nicely. It also sounds great for single notes and for strumming. It’s worth the try.
Posted by Terry Cline on 24th Dec 2018
I like the 35 because it is not quite as heavy as the 40? But I use the 40 for louder playing. Both are good for picking.
Posted by Gabe Rivera on 24th Dec 2018
I’ve ordered a few blue chip picks and I’ve been using them exclusively. I play both acoustic and electric (i use a td35 for acoustic and both and to-40 and a tad-1r 40 for electric ) and it’s been an all around great experience. Plus i dig having my name on my picks.
Posted by Dave Monroe on 24th Dec 2018
These picks are awesome. They last a long time but most importantly they bring out the best in my guitar. Thank you.
Posted by Mike on 7th Dec 2018
Is it a very nice pick. YES, I like it a lot...but I also really like my Dunlop Primetone (Ultex) .73 at $5.00 for three. Classic case of "diminishing returns" benefit vs. cost. Oh well, hopefully I won't lose it and will play many hours with it.
Posted by Ray on 4th Oct 2018
My initial reaction was "what's the fuss" and why so expensive? But I seem to keep picking this up over other picks I've got. It's not amazing, it's just kind of transparent. I really can't describe it. But when I play something else and then grab this, I stay with this. The guitar sounds like the guitar, uncolored. I bought two more. The price is high, but with the amount of $$$ I have in my guitars, I guess the cost of a few of these fades into the background pretty quickly. Not a pick you want to lose though!
Only 4 stars for the price and it's not as grippy as I like, but I can probably improve the grip if I work at it a bit... Overall, I'm surprisingly satisfied.