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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.

 

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  • 5
    it looked Awesome

    Posted by Jason Johnson on 29th Apr 2024

    That’s about all I can say. Put it in my leather Gibson pic pouch that I’ve carried on my keychain for years no problem. Lost my keys never even got to try out pic. But I’m sure it was as awesome as it looked.

  • 5
    My favorite picks

    Posted by Bob Wright on 26th Mar 2024

    These two were probably my 7th or 8th TD 60s. I keep at least one in each of my main guitar cases and in my wallet. I also have two or three JD Crowe thumbpicks... you think I like them? They don't seem to wear out and I haven't lost one yet although I did give one to my bandmates grandson. Great product. They glide through the strings and deliver great tone.

  • 5
    Best in class bar none

    Posted by Michael Minetto on 14th Mar 2024

    There’s a reason John Mayer and Billy Strings use Blue Chip. Perfect. And don’t think picks don’t matter: they’re first in your signal chain.

  • 5
    great pick.

    Posted by max on 5th Mar 2024

    Great pick. However, I ordered it too thick. Accidentally. I need a less thick pick.

  • 5
    Perfect for Django Jazz

    Posted by Craig H on 4th Jan 2024

    After going to Django in June and realizing all the best players are using the round edge of the classic shape guitar pick, I decided to try out this TD60 and haven't looked back since. This pick offers the best fluidity, grip, and tone of all I've tried. After thoroughly experimenting with all the cheaper brands, this pick is well worth the investment and is light years ahead of the game. It stays with my gypsy guitar at all times. I have other Bluechips for other instruments. It's important to pair your instrument with the right pick and I've found this is the perfect pairing for gypsy jazz.

  • 5
    I didn't think my new TD60 would be so good...

    Posted by D0uglas Goldman on 26th Dec 2023

    I have an array of thicker flatpicks, including real tortoise, but this TD60 is immediately among my top few. The bevels are refined and the material is easy to maintain a grip on, and the tone is not at all 'clacky' but a little darker, very much like the now illegal hawksbill. Yesterday I ordered a TD80 to have another Blue Chip alternative to this excellent TD60 that's now right next to my older Collings dreadnaught.

  • 5
    Expensive for a pick but worth it!

    Posted by Ed Burns on 27th Oct 2023

    I thought what the heck. Everyone seems to like these so why not give it a try? Happy I did. Now I know why Blue Chip is the choice of flat pickers. Fast and slick with zero resistance and best of all it doesn’t slip around in your fingers. Very happy with Blue Chip!

  • 4
    Sweet sound

    Posted by Unknown on 10th Oct 2023

    Pretty happy with it so far. Has a nice sweet sound, though not as bright of an attack as the Thermex picks I've been using, which I think are still my preferred pick. It'll fit in my arsenal of picks pretty nicely though, probably my second choice pick. I've only had it about a week or so, and despite having played it a lot over the weekend, no signs of wear, so it seems like the durability claims will hold up!

  • 5
    Best Pick

    Posted by Scott M on 3rd Oct 2023

    I did not know what to expect. This is now the only pick I use. It sounds so nice on my D18.