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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Posted by Fabrizio on 9th Sep 2022
The tone that it provides it’s really different than the other picks I currently have, plus it is always lubricated and it doesn’t seem to show any sing of wear even after playing for weeks in an intense way.
Posted by Benita Harp on 10th Aug 2022
This pick is the best I’ve ever used. It has great control across the strings. It will bring out the best sound from your guitars.
Posted by Todd Howlett on 28th Jul 2022
So, think of it like this: You have invested a significant amount of money in your guitar. The best materials you can afford - solid back & side woods (mahogany, rosewood), solid spruce top, bone nut & saddle, premium end pins, etc. Well, there is one and only one thing that makes contact with your guitar to make the best & loudest tone possible from all those premium materials - the PICK!
So why does $35 sound expensive for this most critical piece of equipment?? People routinely spend literally thousands of dollars for a great instrument. For $35, you will be assured that you are coaxing every ounce of tone from your guitar, with ZERO pick noise. Aside from the instrument itself, this is the most important and most effective $35-$40 you will spend on your sound!
Posted by GyungBok Choi on 23rd Jul 2022
Clear and rich sounds
It's perfect for my Martin
thanks, Bluechips!!
Posted by Joe Mathieu on 20th Jul 2022
Hoping to use the pick on my acoustic guitar but it is too thick.
Will use for my mandolin instead.
Posted by B Townsend on 20th Jul 2022
What can I say? Been playing a TD 35 for a few weeks and it has enhanced my playing. Sounds crazy but it’s true. I will need another one just to make sure I am not without during my busy gigging schedule. Great job!
Posted by John K Anderson on 4th Jul 2022
Pros...
Best pick I've tried so far.
Produces good tone with minimal string noise.
Cons...
Not cheap and do wear down.
The brown colour is nice but the pick is all but lost in just about any environment if dropped or put down.
The surface texture is overly smooth to maintain good grip. It slides around in your fingers especially if hands sweat.
It might be good to have thinner options in most of the profiles.
Ian
Posted by Patrick on 17th May 2022
I am very pleased with the quality of workmanship and feel.
Posted by Barrett Wissell on 16th May 2022
First and foremost, buy one. Seriously, I understand the apprehensions, just.do.it. The only picks that I own that are somewhat comparable to my Bluechip are my 60y+ old T picks. I often A/B them and quite frankly I can't decide with I like more. I feel the Bluechip is more neutral allowing my strings to ring out more true ( T tends to brighten, but in a desirable way ). I will absolutely be adding more of these to my arsenal. Now, the customer service I have received is definition EXEMPLARY. I don't want to go into details. Suffice it to say that my concern was corrected and then some. Bluechip earned a lifetime patron and evangelist based on the quality of product and their service. I make every player I know try mine. So far they've all put in orders.
Posted by Unknown on 9th May 2022
Absolutely the best guitar pick I've ever used! The title is a bit misleading. I'm certain this pick would have lasted for years; however, I was only able to enjoy it for a couple of days The sad truth is I placed it on the coffee table and walked away for 2 minutes. Came back to find my 6 month old puppy had chewed on it and broken into pieces. There was a dunlop pick right next to it. Goes to show that even puppies prefer Blue Chip over Jim Dunlop.