Product Overview
The TPR is our classic TP pick with corners that are slightly round in a 50/1000th of an inch(1.25mm) thickness. Our picks are all precision machined and hand beveled for the highest quality.
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.
Reviews
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5 What I've been looking for
Posted by Ronald Lepine on 2nd Sep 2012
I been using Red Bear picks for a couple of years now. I like the tone but the problem is they break. The BlueChip TPR 50 has better tone and appears to be indestructible. It's also easy to hold (doesn't slip out easily). It's a little shorter than I'd like but I'm getting use to it. I'll be ordering more soon.
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5 Best Pick I ever had!
Posted by Dan Meadows - Short Haul Bluegrass Band on 28th Aug 2012
This pick was easy to hold and hold onto. It spreads smoothly across the string when playing chords or taking breaks on my guitar. It also did well when playing my mando. I plan on buying more.
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5 Perfect for Mandolin
Posted by Doug Proctor on 31st Jul 2012
I saw the TPR45 was custom designed for Doyle, so i figured this design was more than likely what I was looking for. I was right! Great Job Guys!! Absolutely my favorite pick, the tortoise has been stashed away.
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5 Pick of the picks
Posted by Gene Mills on 23rd Jul 2012
The TPR 50 gives me a beautiful, bell-like tone and great control. I have yet to see any sign of wear after 2 years. I've tried most of the high-end, boutique picks out there, including real tortoise, and the BlueChip suits me best. The tortoises of the world thank you.
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5 Acoustic Guitar Heaven
Posted by Bryce on 18th Jun 2012
I thought my TPR45 was the best Blue Chip I've played for acoustic guitar until I got my TPR50. The TPR50 is an even better thickness for me and I really like the rounded edge shape for my bluegrass style of guitar playing. I tried a TPR60 which didn't do it for me but the TPR50 is just what the doctor ordered.........
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5 Perfect for Acoustic Guitar!
Posted by Max Smith on 11th Jun 2012
This is a perfect thickness and shape for general acoustic guitar playing. Super smooth release, nice round defined tone. Three consistent rounded points with a bevel means there's no wrong way to hold it - all three sides are identical. Up to now I used the shoulder of a standard 451 pick - The TPR has a similar shape and feel but the same on all three sides and definitely more smoothly tooled and durable. Max
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5 good for mandolin to!!!!
Posted by curtis blanton on 5th Apr 2012
mandolin pick amazing!!!!!
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5 got to get this
Posted by Curtis Blanton on 7th Jan 2011
if you are a gutair player and you need this pick best one for gutair. its a amazingley good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!