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 Steve on 2nd Jan 2017
I love this pick for dulcimer flat picking. The bevel causes the pick to glide across the strings so smoothly and even with aggressive right hand technique there's very little "pick clack".
This is the second TD35 I own...I may get another. Love 'em.
Dulcimer Dude in Phoenix
Posted by Kathy Meade on 20th Dec 2016
This TD35 pick was given as a gift to a friend who is a professional folk musician. He loves this pick and is hooked on Blue Chip Picks now, they are the only picks that he will use now.
Posted by Cecily WingSong on 19th Dec 2016
My TD35 is perfection. I've finally found the pick of my dreams.
Posted by Ronald on 23rd Nov 2016
I've used fender medium, and yellow Dunlop's .73mm picks for a total of 30+ years. TD 35 delivers! Blue Chip picks has a better feel and tone. Plus they out last the others by many hours! Great product...wish I found these sooner.
Posted by Stefano on 2nd Nov 2016
Eccellente, all'inizio sembrava un suono poco brillante ma in realtà quello che manca è solo il rumore del plettro sulle corde: resta quindi il vero suono e si impara in fretta come sfruttare dinamica e timbro dello strumento. Perfetto per strumming.
Peccato che in Italia tra spedizione, tasse e oneri doganali arrivi a costare esattamente il doppio. Pensate ad un distributore europeo.
Posted by Blane on 21st Aug 2016
I've been playing for a long time. I am amazed that any pick could impress me this much...but it has. It can't be explained here, the quality and feel is just there for me. Get one suited for your playing style and then give it a few days. It might be a lot for a pick but not for a true discovery. Hey, you will learn not to lose this pick!
Posted by Mike Koontz on 19th Aug 2016
Bought this one along with a Jazz LG 35 and both of these are incredible! The thinness I looked for with a lesser amount of flex make this perfect for quick alternate picked runs. Impossible to go back to the Tortex's...but why would you want to?!
Super pleased with these!
Posted by Robert Bardy on 11th Aug 2016
The way this pick moves over the strings is a dream. Sweet!
I hope the material holds up well and doesn't wear out like other picks.
Posted by Snowden on 26th Jul 2016
I bought my blue chip pick on a recommendation from a guitar playing friend. First thought was $35? Really? Read reviews, talked more to my friend, and with guitar being my main hobby I decided why not? I'll give 'em a try. I'm glad I did.
I find I can use a much thicker blue chip pick over a "standard" pick because of the way it glides over the strings, it never catches. Superb tone, easy to handle, and doesn't slip my grip like all other picks I have tried.
$35 sounds like a lot for a pick but when you consider how much use you will get out of it it isn't bad at all. I no longer spend time looking for a better pick, I already have it. I would recommend blue chip picks to anyone that wants to improve their playing. It really does make a difference.
Posted by Dale Koktan on 12th Jul 2016
I've played guitar now for over 50 years. In all those years I had a chance to try many, many picks. It's amazing the difference in sound you'll get just from using different picks. Well once I tried my first Blue Chip pick I knew my search was over for the perfect pick. The tone it produces is nothing short of startling! No clicking sounds on the strings, just the natural tone my guitars were meant to produce. Blue Chip picks are the real thing!