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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.

 

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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  • 5
    Quiet and durable...This pick delivers!

    Posted by Todd on 11th Jan 2014

    As a working musician I was quite happy with my Clayton gold picks until I tried your TD35 blue chip pick. On my mahogany acoustic I find the blue chip has a warmer tone without the pick noise I get from other picks. Yes, it is expensive, but I still use the blue chip pick I bought almost two years ago, the wear is negligible, and I have a fairly heavy attack.

  • 5
    I always use my BlueChip Pick!

    Posted by Laura on 9th Jan 2014

    I love my pick. It is the perfect thickness and feels at home in my hand. It seems to 'stick' to my fingers, which I love. Since this is the 2nd engraved BlueChip that I have purchased this year, I really am working on not losing this pick!

  • 5
    Wow!!

    Posted by Kerm on 31st Dec 2013

    I have tried several picks through the years, and never really found one that blew me away. I heard about Blue Chip-and their price, and dismissed it as hype. I read a review on the UMGF, and my curiousity was aroused, so I ordered a TD35.....I'll never use another pick! The tone is loud and full, and the pick is so easy to grip. It doesn't slip!! I don't understand the science behind it, and it is hard to explain to my wife why I paid so much for a pick, but they are simply the best!

  • 5
    Amazing pick...

    Posted by Steve Kenny on 30th Dec 2013

    This is my 3rd BlueChip pick and I love them all. I went with the TD35 for a little lighter touch when playing predominantly strummed old time fiddle tunes. I play Mountain Dulcimer and these picks create very little pick-clack compared to other brands. I use all three BlueChip picks for a variety of playing styles from flat picking, slow strumming to really fast fiddle tunes. I highly recommend this pick...all my BlueChip picks are silky smooth across the strings and feel awesome. I'm addicted to these! Steve

  • 5
    TD35 is great for dulcimer

    Posted by Leigh on 24th Dec 2013

    I bought this pick for using with my McSpadden dulcimer and it works really, really well. I already own several thicker Blue Chip picks as well as a thumb pick, so I knew it would be good quality; but I was curious about the thinnest pick they offer. I also use this TD35 on my Irish bouzouki, and it's awesome. It is thinner than my other picks, but not "bendy". Perfect.

  • 4
    Good stuff

    Posted by Bernie on 17th Dec 2013

    The pick is good (TD35) BUT IT DOES NOT come as the TD40 with 3 sides. Playing for more than 30 years with a tortoise pick the 35 is close.

  • 5
    Great pick for a heavy hand

    Posted by Eric Martinez on 11th Sep 2013

    I have a pretty heavy picking hand when banging out chords so I would go through many picks a night (once they get rough I would grab another). The Bluechip pick made it through multiple shows before it even started to ware down which it does leaving a smooth edge which is still very usable for me. My only complaint is the price since I lost my first one after only two weeks of using it. Lucky for me there is a store about 40 minutes away that sells them however I have now spent $70 on two picks in the last month.

  • 4
    The TOUGH one!

    Posted by Dave Propst on 9th Sep 2013

    Want a pick that'll virtually last for years, yet still will maintain the virosity on allowed your instrument to portray it's ultimate tone? Then use a Blue Chip - MY choice id the TD 35 .... what's yours???

  • 5
    Made me a better player

    Posted by Gary Gallier on 16th Aug 2013

    I have spent 30 years flatpicking on the Mountain Dulcimer. Other than a lot of hard work, nothing has improved my smoothness, tone,and control better than my Blue Chip Pick. You can't tell why just holding it, but then you start to play... I can hardly use anything else...a Blue Chip addict. Gary Gallier 1987 National Mountain Dulcimer Champion www.DulcimerCentral.com