The TP is our classic triangular pick in a 40/1000 of an inch thickness(1.0mm). The TP is the same size as the TPR, but has slightly sharper corners. All of our picks are 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 Unknown on 6th Jul 2023
This a great pick for lead and crosspicking on a acoustic guitar. Nice clear notes and tone.
I have converted many good pickers to Bluechip because of this.Thanks for the great picks.
Posted by James Freeman on 6th Jun 2023
The Blue Chip pick not only gives me great tone but is also the ONLY pick I have ever played that seems to form a bond with my fingers. It is durable and does not fly across the room like every other one iI have played. Thanks for a great product!
Posted by Hendrik Ahrend on 8th May 2023
Great bright sound and feel, easy to hold. I'd appreciate (for the next time), if the surface and edges were polished just a tad more instead of showing scratches and sanding marks (which don't seem to have much of a negative effect on tone, though).
Posted by Unknown on 17th Mar 2023
I have Blue Chip picks just for others to use while recording. They leave no pick noise.
Posted by jim bastion on 24th Feb 2023
Love the Blue Chip picks. I keep trying to find a cheaper pick that feels and sounds like a blue chip pick, but I haven’t found anything yet that even comes close.
Posted by \ on 13th Feb 2023
These picks really are badass. I like the round bevel-- quieter for me.
Posted by Markeje on 26th Jan 2023
Alright. Alright. There have been just a few times in my many years of playing that I have had a an Ah! Ha! moment. Probably should be more, ha!
When I started playing the TP40 on my Taylor I was just in AWE. I have never picked up a pick and instantly felt my playing go up a level. It is incredibly smooth, sounds amazing and feels like it's just an extension of my hand. Are they pricey? Yep. Are they worth? HELL YA!
Posted by Fred on 3rd Jan 2023
I have purchased a few Blue Chip picks through out the years. Not because they ware down, but to try different shapes and sizes. One of the benefits to me is that by using the same pick each time, i am accustomed to it, and they’re is no break in period. They flow over the strings , be it on guitar or mandolin. I can hear the difference, and when i did a blind sound test for family members that ask why i purchase these, they can hear a difference in volume and tone. Eventually i will find the size that is just right for all my instruments, but until then i will enjoy trying the different sizes.
Posted by Jami Lynn on 27th Dec 2022
This was a Christmas present for my father who has a YouTube channel. He did a sound comparison between a Martin pick, a Dunlop, and the Bluechip. The bluechip made the others sound muddy coming in crisp and clear. (Hear for yourself: https://youtu.be/8EwAVHSYKsM)
These fellas definitely earned a customer for life. You already know you're a Rockstar, showcase your talent with this Bluechip! After all, you gonna put Bridgestone tires on a Lamborghini?!?
Posted by BH on 26th Dec 2022
Bluechip picks are rated highly for a reason. I know that a lot of bluegrass players use them. I play more jazz/r&b/rock. The way that the pick simply glides so smoothly across the strings is great. Going back to the clicky “plink” and “chirp” sound of other picks is just not an option once you’ve tried a Bluechip. I have tried several sizes/shapes and my fav is the TP40. I have large hands and they are just the right size.