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 damon.j.greenaway@gmail.com on 28th Jan 2017
I've been playing with a TP 50 and TP 60. Both are great picks. For those enthusiast that seek mellow more woody tones, TP 60 is the perfect pick. I also find the TP 60 helps reduce string buzz, (when you pick a higher string unitensionallly aggressively). A TP55 (i think it's the CT55 on the website) would probably be my perfect pick.
Love my Picks...
pick used on...
83 Martin D35
04 Martin D18
Tony Rice Monel MTR13 strings
Posted by Ken on 27th Jul 2016
I liked the pick so much I got another one, and a case for them, so hopefully I don't lose them, and like any product I ever like, i tell people, and I know of at least two who have also purchased a Blue Chip, but one of them is a scientist so he may be just taking it apart to see how its made.
Posted by Jon Healey on 4th Jan 2016
A champion pick! Bravo Blue Chip - Blue Alex is ever in your debt!!
Posted by Mark Young on 21st Dec 2015
This is my go-to pick. Have used one for months. Didn't really appreciate the sound difference until I went back and tried a different pick I had used before. There's a noticeable sound difference. Also the feel in my fingers, and on the strings is the best I've found.
Posted by David Brack on 17th Sep 2015
I have tried several BC picks now trying to get the sound I wanted. I have found the one.
The TPR 45 was to warm for me and not enough volume. The TAD 40 plenty of volume but to bright or thin. The TP 60 for me has pop I was looking for off the string while still maintaining some volume and warmth off my mandolin.
Posted by PJ on 12th Feb 2015
Hands down the best feeling and sounding pick I've ever used. Now I know why someone would pay $35 for a pick. I thought it was crazy too... until I had a friend lend me his BlueChip.
No string "hitting noise", Glides across the stings like butter. Every time I use a pick that is NOT a BlueChip, I am constantly irritated by how the inferior pick feels and plays.
I'm hooked.
Posted by Paul on 15th Aug 2014
I have been a fan of BlueChip picks for some time. I started with the TD40, and then decided I'd try a thicker pick. I went with the TPR50, and then finally settled on the TP60. I have several of them, and they are just perfect for flat picking. I used to do a lot of finger picking with finger picks, but I find that I can do a lot of cross-picking, and can do it pretty cleanly, with the TP60.
I'm still a big fan of BlueChip picks.
Posted by Jerome Solinger on 24th Jul 2014
Had a little trouble with my order, but man oh man, did they ever go out of their way to make things right. Customer service is second to none. Such a pleasure to do business with people who care about the customer. Oh, and the stp40 that was sent to replace the tp60 that I found too big and too thick, really makes my D18 sing. Money well spent!
Posted by Mitch Simon on 16th May 2014
My favorite all time material for acoustic guitar picks is real tortoiseshell. Due to the environmental repercussions of real tortoise making it all but non-existent, it is hard to find a suitable replacement for that tone. This Blue Chip is the second one I have owned, and I must say, that it is a worthy substitute. It shares that glassy attack of tortoiseshell, albeit, with a little less note bloom afterward, but more than adequate. It more than makes up for for it's small tonal shortcomings in two ways it's refusal to wear down, and is a good material to hold on to in the heat of battle. They have found a winner with this product!
Posted by John Ledermann on 15th Apr 2014
Stiffer feel than the TP 50, which is why I stepped up. Because of its quicksilver feel, a little extra thickness does not slow down my picking one bit. I plan on trying a TP 80 next. This pick has transcendent tone with my Strat through a Deluxe Reverb reissue. My harmonics jump off the strings. I had been using Red Bears, and prior to that, Wegens. Those guys are practically inaccessible! Mathew and Allen are right there for you! You get your picks in 3 days! I had to wait 3 months to get Red Bears once! Love these guys!