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.
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 Hunter Fletcher on 2nd Mar 2018
You know that I have bought lots of picks and this Bluechip is the best. They are so easy and glide across the strings so well!!!
BLUECHIPS ROCK!!!!!
Posted by Mike Cowan on 27th Feb 2018
Now I know what all the fuss was about. These things are awesome. Well made and with the bevel I get across the strings much easier. I bought a TD50 as well, thinking I'd like a more traditional size but I'm really liking the TP triangle design.
Great Service as well, made here in the USA and direct marketed. Good for you folks at Blue Chip, Amazon can kiss your ...well now that wouldn't be nice, but you deserve all the proceeds from your great idea and hard work.
Thanks Blue Chip!!!!
Posted by Sarik Kumar on 21st Feb 2018
You can rest assure that BlueChip Picks certainly live up to all the hype. It has an amazing response and clarity and the TP 50 is just perfect for single notes or strumming. That being said, there is definitely a learning curve / adjustment as each player has a totally different style and approach to playing guitar. I am still getting used to the pick, but so far I love it. If it molds to my style as well as everyone says it does, I could see myself using this for a long time!
Posted by Cait on 8th Dec 2017
I recently lost my previous TP50 bluechip and had to buy another one. I tried out a few other options but missed the feel of this amazing pick.
Posted by Sloe Poke on 26th Nov 2017
This pick has changed the way I play and what I want and expect in a pick. I use it for both acoustic and electric guitar. This pick has the best tone, is the smoothest off the string, is light and nimble, and is the most durable I've found. I love the 3 sided aspect of the TP-50. Just pick it up and play. No need to worry about which side you're playing on, plus 3 sides to wear out if that's possible. This is my pick for life. Thank you bluechip picks.
Posted by John Behling on 22nd Nov 2017
The TP 50 is my favorite pick. I play many different kinds of gigs on different instrument, and I used to need different picks for different guitars and types of playing. The TP 50 has made my other picks unnecessary. It produces a great tone on both my electric and acoustic instruments, Single notes ring solid and warm and strumming sounds crisp in clear. The TP 50 is also comfortable to hold and seems to play faster than my other picks. Now, whether I'm playing acoustic or electric, jazz, swing, or folk, it is the only pick I use.
Posted by James Raker on 14th Sep 2017
Always used Dunlop 1.5s. I've got a pile of them, but thought if all the pros were using Blue Chips maybe there's something to it. Well, it's a whole other world. ..feels better, plays better, sounds better. The TP-50 seems just about perfect.
Posted by Al Pursley on 11th Sep 2017
I really like this pick. I started out with a TP 35 but am gravitating to the thicker heaver picks. Really like this TP 50 Blue Chip. I have a TPR 50 but am liking the point for flat picking. I am going to try a TP 60 next.
Posted by Kelly on 24th Jan 2017
I have not been able to return to other picks after using bluechip. Nothing I have used can match them. The TP is a perfect size--not too small or too large. I might lean toward the TP60 for the best overall control and (warm, full) sound, but TP50 is very firm and allows for better control than most picks of similar thinness. Perfect if you like a staccato attack and the thickness may be ideal for strumming.
Posted by Jon Clayton on 2nd Jan 2017
Out of my three Blue Chip flatpicks, I like this one the best. The bigger size allows for great grip and dynamic picking. It's easy to get a lot of sound from my guitars with the TP50.