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TD60

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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 60/1000 of an inch(1.50mm) 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
    TD60, Phoenix Neoclassical, Earthwood light

    Posted by Bob on 21st Oct 2017

    With dozens of assorted picks at hand, I thought I’d found my clear favorite for the light stringed mandolin. So I hesitated about plunking down more dollars for just one BlueChip than a normal handful would cost. But the TD60 is so much better than every other pick I’ve tried. It makes as much difference as a really good set of strings. Better sound, better control, better volume when I want it. More precise placement.

  • 5
    last pick ill ever buy

    Posted by jim miller on 29th Jul 2017

    I thought the td60 was the perfect pick and then they made me one with a sharp jazz tip!! Perfect!!!

  • 5
    The Best Pick. Ever.

    Posted by Paul G on 7th Feb 2017

    I decided to try out the Blue Chip phenomenon, and I'm glad I did. I became hooked with the first strum. There is virtually no pick noise, and it sounds great on electric or acoustic guitar. While soloing, every note I pick somehow sounds better than the last. Pure gravy, baby. Pure. Gravy. I've never dropped one, they somehow have a perfect amount of grip, no matter what the condition of your hand is. I may try out a lighter pick, but for now I'm sticking with the 60.

  • 5
    It's a wonderful pick!

    Posted by WaRLoKWYATT on 28th Dec 2016

    I waited 3 years to finally pull the trigger on getting my own Blue Chip pick and I am glad I finally did. Not only did I nerd out on the fact that I was able to have my Youtube handle enscribed into the pick, I am also blown away at how smooth the pick glides from string to string and the absolute lack of wear I see from my heavy-handed playing. I'm a pick collector and a pick designer myself and I make boutique picks by hand, so I can appreciate how cool these picks are. I want more!!!

  • 5
    Best Pick Going - Just Don't Lose It!

    Posted by Sean Fried on 27th Dec 2016

    I have a D18 and an HD28. When playing these guitars, the Blue Chip TD60 is the best sounding pick I've found. They seem to glide on the strings smoother than other picks. They are expensive but they don't seem to wear out. Just don't lose them. I prefer my TF60's almost all the time, except in really high humidity then I might use a different pick that is a bit brighter or "clickier".

  • 5
    Excellent pick.

    Posted by Kirk Neal on 25th Oct 2016

    I was skeptical about spending 35 dollars on a pick. However, with an hour of play I've noticed this pick is by far the best pick I have ever owned. Tone,grip and playability are amazing.

  • 5
    great pick

    Posted by Chuck on 14th Sep 2016

    As a novice picker, it took me a while to get used to a thicker pick. Now I am a true believer This is a Great Pick. The price is high, but worth it.

  • 4
    TD60

    Posted by Doug Pryor on 24th Aug 2016

    The pic performed well. Very smooth on the strings. It was just a little too thick or heavy for my style of play. I'm going to trade it for a TD 40 and try that one.

  • 4
    still evaluating

    Posted by Chuck on 22nd Aug 2016

    After over 50 years of using a more flexible pick, I'm still in the process of getting used to the stiffness and thickness. The workmanship is unquestionably very good! The service of filling my order and delivery was great! I am sure I will get used to it the more I play. Thanks, Chuck in Missouri