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TD35

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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.

 

Quarters, Nickels and Dimes, if included in the pictures, are for size reference only. They are not etched on the picks or included with the sale. To use this reference, please place a coin on your current non-Bluechip pick and then compare to the pictures of our picks with coins on top of them. This will help you choose the pick that is closest to your current favorite size and shape.

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  • 4
    TD-35

    Posted by Michael Kitt on 19th Apr 2016

    Great feel while playing; really sticks to my finger & thumb with literally no slipping. The tone, on the other hand, is a tad warm for what I was looking for (although it seems I'm in the minority on this one)... Also looks as if it would last damn near a lifetime!

  • 5
    Worth The Price

    Posted by David Marne on 14th Apr 2016

    Received my first one as a gift, now I'm hooked.

  • 5
    Best flatpick around

    Posted by Stephen on 6th Apr 2016

    Although I usually play fingerstyle, my two Collings acoustics sound great when flatpicked. I've tried countless picks, but this is by far the best one, and will be my permanent pick from now on. It's comfortable to hold, easy to contol, well finished, and most importantly, sounds amazing with all my guitars. Don't hesitate-buy this pick!

  • 5
    Worth Twice the Price

    Posted by Robin on 4th Apr 2016

    I recently bought a Blue Chip mandolin pick. It took a bit of time to get used to it, but I realized very quickly it vastly improved the tone of my relatively inexpensive mandolin. I figured I would like to try a guitar pick, so I ordered the TD35. From the first strum I was in love. I played longer than I had in years because my guitar sounded so good I didn't want to put it down. These picks, IMHO, are worth twice the price!

  • 5
    balance and power

    Posted by Foster on 14th Mar 2016

    I am astounded that a pick that costs so much is so good. I think maybe the bevel allows it to travel on a diagonal as the hand falls through the stroke. I like it so much I bought another.

  • 5
    finally gave it a try

    Posted by ronnie keller on 7th Mar 2016

    Bought first pick about 9 months ago. I didn't use it because I was afraid of losing a $32 pick. Finally I spent some time playing with it and decided to buy two more just in case I did lose it. It s worth the money. I can't really explain the difference but helps me play faster rhythm and boy do I need help. Tell you one thing-if anyone else picks up my guitar, I watch my pick like a hawk.

  • 4
    Very easy to hold.

    Posted by Gene on 19th Feb 2016

    Since I am beginner, really can not say much. I have a TD35 and its seems to warm up in thumb and finger and makes it easy to control.

  • 5
    Best pick I've owned, period.

    Posted by SJV on 30th Jan 2016

    love these bought 3 already! got one for my acoustic, then tried it with my electrics, even better, great feel and tone!

  • 5
    It really is better!

    Posted by Amy on 26th Jan 2016

    I have tried many many picks ranging from .57 to 1.5 mm thickness, including different brands and materials. My dilemma with thinner picks is lack of control but with thicker ones sometimes a harsh noise created by the pick itself. I bought the thinnest Blue Chip available because thus far my preference for strumming has been a .73 and thicker for picking, so this was a decent compromise. This blue chip offers a cleaner sound (limited pick noise) and better control provided by a thicker pick for strumming. In addition there is a depth to the sound that surprised me. I would compare it to putting on a fresh set of strings. So with an excellent guitar the refinement list just grew from new strings and better saddle to include a Blue Chip pick. This really brings out the best. Now I need to buy a thicker one to see how I like that for picking. The feel of it is also really nice. Not only is it very smooth but somehow it doesn't seem to slip as much as some picks. My hands are very dry and that is a common problem for me.