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TD35

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$35.00
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Product Overview

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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  • 4
    Great pick...but not worth the price IMO.

    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.

  • 4
    I keep grabbing 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.

  • 5
    Best Pick I ever uesd

    Posted by Terry L Grigg on 16th Sep 2018

    Great pick. I had one and misplaced it I was so used to it I had to purchase another one

  • 5
    TD35

    Posted by Charles Zeigler on 1st Aug 2018

    I picked a good pick for piking.

  • 5
    Best Picks

    Posted by Jules on 22nd Jul 2018

    I play with a flatpick on two 00-size Martin guitars--one mahogany back and sides, one rosewood. When I want the bass notes to come forward in a direct and audible manner, the TD35 is my favorite pick. I love this pick when I play rhythm guitar with walk ups and downs on old-time tunes to accompany a mandolin, banjo, or fiddle. I usually go for other, brighter picks when I pick the melody, and still others for strictly strumming. That said, if I had to choose just one pick to use for everything, I'd go with this one. It really is the best pick I own.

  • 5
    Smooth and strong and mellow

    Posted by Lynn Dingler on 6th Jul 2018

    Blue Chip picks are comfortable and stay in your fingers without undue gripping. Most importantly the sound they produce is pick loud but not twangy or raspy. Combine the playability with the product handeling and it altogether a good experience.

  • 5
    great pick

    Posted by raymond p lebo on 21st May 2018

    this is by far the best pick I've ever used, always been a fender medium but never more, I will be ordering a couple more, thanks for a great product.

  • 4
    Great results from 1st time Blue Chip purchase

    Posted by Art Bryan on 26th Mar 2018

    I received my first Blue Chip pick last week and I have been very impressed with it thus far. Best pick I have ever used! I'm planning to try some other weights and sizes.

  • 5
    Excellent!

    Posted by Gabe Rivera on 19th Mar 2018

    This pick has been great for both acoustic and electric rhythm work as well as lead work.