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 MikeyLikesIt on 20th Dec 2017
I didn't know about BlueChip pics until I bought a used Martin D-18 off someone that graciously threw in a TD35 pic. My favorite now for sure, and my go-to when I want to sound my absolute best. Try one, you'll agree.
Posted by Tony on 22nd Nov 2017
A great pick that sounds very clean. Excellent feel strumming. i didn,t think a pick would make such a difference in the sound but try it for yourself. Awsome!
Posted by Sergio on 22nd Nov 2017
Great Picks! I had bought the Jazz LG 35 and came back for the TD35. Loved them all! Great sound and playability! I strongly recommend!
Posted by Martin D on 22nd Oct 2017
This is my first Blue Chip pick and I immediately noticed a level of sensitivity and control that truly makes this pick an extension of my strumming hand. What an incredible difference. This pick makes practicing and playing so much more enjoyable for me: I'm no longer distracted that my pick will slip in my grip; it glides seamlessly between strings and plays precisely as I intend it to. As a beginner, I didn't invest much in my first guitar. The money I spent on my TD-35 LH has been worth the confidence it's afforded.
Posted by Terry on 13th Oct 2017
Best pick ever, I can play lick with this pick that I can't get with others. Smooth and glides off the strings
Posted by Justin on 17th Jun 2017
Before purchasing my own (which I felt I had to do because), I had tried one belonging to a friend. Picks of other materials don't give the same consistent input to output relationship across the range of dynamic playing. The pick attack is incredibly consistent whether you play light or hard, and by playing light or hard you only vary the amplitude of the string vibrating. Furthermore I find that the harmonic character of a plucked string to be full profile and that, again, varied playing dynamics change the amplitude of a note without affecting the harmonic profile; so all notes sound full and fat whether played loud or soft. Basically this is the closest a pick can come to the perfect idea of a pick. I'm spoiled forever.
Posted by Brian Hammack on 10th May 2017
My son is actually a far more accomplished guitarist than I am and he told me Chris Thile used these picks, so I purchased three for him for a Christmas present and one for me. I like thinner picks and bought the thinnest one on your website. Once I got used to the rigidity I can't say anything except, it is fabulous. I have never played with the precision this pick affords. Thank you.
Posted by Rick (Asheville, NC) on 10th May 2017
A year ago I never would have considered paying 35.00 for a guitar pick. It just wasn't part of my picking philosophy. You find a pick that works and you use it. There were basically two different textures and thickness was everything. In the past year I have purchased four Blue Chip picks. These picks are simply amazing. They have become part of my instrument. They eliminate pick noise as much as possible and give the purest tone of anything I've ever used. The feel is also surprisingly amazing. As smooth and slick feeling as they are, they are remarkably easy to hold onto. I'm not satisfied with any other pick these days. If you're paying into the thousands of dollars for quality instruments, what's another 35.00 for a pick that will help your instrument sound even better? Who'd of thunk a pick could make that much difference?
Posted by Richard D on 28th Feb 2017
This is my second TD35, I got tired of moving picks from Acoustic rig to Electric. When I received my new TD35, I thought there was some kind of mistake, it just didn't feel like my old TD35. Well after putting them both in my hand I realized that I had just plum wore out my old TD35. These picks are amazing, smooth as silk on the strings, especially in the studio when you need nothing but tone, not clicking and scraping, but pure unadulterated clean tone. This pick can't be beat. For the skeptics that say it is to expensive, to me the pick is where the rubber meets the road. Cheap tires and you crash & burn.
Posted by Jim Gammons on 9th Jan 2017
Only pick my wife and I use. Long lasting and does not pull on strings like others. Well worth the price.