The TP is our classic triangular pick in a 60/1000 of an inch thickness(1.5mm). 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 Francis Beausoleil on 30th Apr 2018
I've had my TP60 for 2 years now, and i play with it a lot. I recently purchased another one for the birthday of a good friend and, i was amazed that it was still practically brand new when i compared mine to his. This picks offer the best tone, least "pick noise" when gliding on the strings and holds fantastically well in your hands. I did blind tests with my roommate who's not a musician at all and even he, could hear the difference between the Blue Chip and regular picks.
Posted by Leo Crossfield on 19th Mar 2018
I have played Mandolin and Flatpicked guitar since 1964. I have purchased so many different types of picks - thick, bone, tortoise shell, small, large, sharp and rounded.
The TP60 is the most perfect pick I have ever used - it slides over the string - no scratching and made of an incredible material that with slight damp (licking) fingers it stays put - does not slide around. I won't be purchasing another type of pick ever. I now have three of these in case I lose one. Excellent product - pricey but seems that it will last forever. Been using it six hours a day since receiving them and no sign of wear - quite astonishing.
Posted by Kelly on 12th Mar 2018
I have played acoustic guitar since the early 1980s and have used two different tortoise shell picks since then until present. However I purchased TP60 because I like a thick pick for playing bluegrass. It was slightly smaller in diameter than my tortoise shell picks but it played much nicer to my surprise! I have since put my tortoise shell picks in storage and use the TP60 as my primary pick. My son got his plastic pick out and compared the two...what a difference in sound! My son loved the sound difference in playing with the TP60 and how smooth it plays! Now he wants one (maybe for Christmas!). I did get my engraved with my name as it does make it easier to hang on to. These picks aren't cheap, but I would highly recommend to any serious musician!
Posted by eric on 12th Feb 2018
Best pick I have ever tried going to get more!
Posted by frazierriver@yahoo.com on 20th Dec 2017
Love the size, feel and tone of this pick.
Posted by Steve Kralles on 14th Nov 2017
I’m sold - can’t go back to my PRO Plec ever again. You can feel the difference, they have a wonderful soft feel with great articulation and speed. Just a fantastic combination for delicate, complex single note electric guitar improvisation.
Posted by jared.remson@yahoo.com on 2nd Oct 2017
This is my second tp60 and I must say, it is hands down the best sounding and feeling pick I've ever come across. People are often surprised a pick could cost this much, but when they try it there is no compare. And they last for years, making it a worthwhile investment so long as you don't lose it.
The sound is absolutely perfect and the string feel genuinely will make you a better, cleaner, smoother and faster player.
Posted by Ron on 31st Jul 2017
Like many other guitar players I like to chase the elusive beautiful tone that is within my wonderful acoustic guitars. Picks, strings and fingers are what bring the tone out. The combination can be endless so I've tried lots. The blue chip pick is like an excellent bow for an excellent violin. It gives power and clarity ad well as subtle shades. The question now is what happens to the 100 other picks I own?
Posted by Chris on 11th May 2017
I'm a serious jazzz guitarist playing since the 1980s and I've tried many picks. Blue Chip picks somehow combine extreme rigidity with almost zero string noise. If you haven't tried them yet, give them a shot! Worth the money!
Posted by PJ on 30th Jan 2017
I could put my review on the shelf with thousands of others about Blue Chip Picks and it would get lost in the rave reviews. However there is one thing I guess I'd like to see as an option - I'd have started adding engraving not so much to identify my pick and to add a bit of security, but more as something to add a slight rough spot to help with keeping it in place while playing. The super smooth texture can make me lose the exact position of the pick and I think putting a little texture on it would help - not a deep, course pattern, but a mile grid pattern on the picks would help me keep the pick in place and allow me to rotate it exactly how much I need, when I need, and keep it from slipping when things get sweaty.