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TP50

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Product Overview

The TP is our classic triangular pick in a 50/1000 of an inch thickness(1.25mm). 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.

 

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  • 5
    I am convinced.

    Posted by Jay on 21st Oct 2012

    I wasn't too impressed when I first played it on my acoustic. But when I tried it on my strat, boy.. it was just unbelievable. That sort of like finger picked tone I was searching for, it was right there! Simply amazing..

  • 5
    Haven't tried tortoise but...

    Posted by Tyler L. on 18th Jun 2012

    I really could not be happier with this pick. I've played mandolin for about 5 years now and have only in the last couple years started really trying to find a perfect pick instead of jut using what's around - I needed something between a pointed triangular .80mm clayton for precision, and the jazz mando pick for body (both in thickness and in sound) The TP 50 is exactly what I was looking for - it's slightly thinner than the jazz mando pick, and also more pointed; it's also thicker than the clayton so no snapping, and slightly smaller so my pick noise on the fretboard extension is diminished. This is all in addition to the oddly sticky grip one has on this pick, it glides so smoothly over any number of strings, but it just DOESN'T move in my fingers. I would absolutely buy another one of these... whether I lose this one or not.

  • 5
    was not sure what to expect

    Posted by greg in bama on 19th Jun 2011

    my father's day gift this year. when it came in the mail I got my HD28V out and wow!! I do alot of flat picking with some rythym and the speed and ease was not what I expected at all. All the fancy instruments and picks are not what makes a true musician but having and excellent tool as the TP 50 allows me to really bring out the tone and power from my instruments. Going to order KS40 for my mandolin next.well pleased and recomend blue chip picks to any player looking for the ultimate sound and speed all players are looking for