Loading... Please wait...The TP is our classic triangular pick in a 48/1000 of an inch thickness(1.22mm). 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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Posted by Eric Butz on 24th Jun 2024
I have to admit I was a bit skeptical. I mean, $35 for a single pick? I've been using Dunlop Ultex for as long as I can remember and I had always loved their tone and smoothness. I had never really found anything I liked that could beat what the Ultex had to offer, until today. I'm floored, actually.
It can't be understated how silky it moves across the strings. The smooth material between the fingers is far, far grippier than Ultex and I don't at all feel like I need to moisten my thumb and finger to get it to stay in my grip. The weight is just perfect and the speed bevels are such an amazing feature. After a few hours of putting it through its paces today, I'm absolutely sold. My only regret is not pulling the trigger sooner. Kudos for creating such an amazing product, it's worth every penny.
Posted by Brian Terry on 24th Jun 2024
When I first heard about Blue Chip picks, I was like "there's no way I'd ever pay that much for a pick...". Then, I started playing banjo and was having trouble finding a thumb pick that would fit my thumb and not feel like I was trying to squeeze it off. Last month I finally ordered my first flat pick (TP48) and I loved it! Since then I have gifted my friend one as well, and he is also a new fan.
I have also recently picked up a mandolin, and I went ahead and ordered a TAD60 as soon as I could. These picks make a world of difference. I'm a believer!
Posted by Brad on 14th Jun 2024
I avoided Bluechip picks to be honest. Thought they were overpriced and overrated. Went through every other brand and then a while back bought the TP48 and was blown away. If you play anything that requires fast crosspicking or alternate picking you can’t get any better and the tone it brings out of my Martin is better than any pick I’ve ever used. I bought a second TP48 days later for a backup. I’m a gigging musician and lose picks to much to not be prepared.
Posted by Kim Kraemer on 11th Jun 2024
It is easy to hold onto. The tone can not be beat.
It is by far my favorite pick!
Posted by Alex Adinolfi on 11th Jun 2024
The TP 48 works great, very smooth with great tone.
Posted by Caleb Turner on 31st May 2024
This pick offers great tone and speed. Also provides good grip so it doesn’t slip while playing. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a good all around flatpick!
Posted by Jim Lindhorst on 25th May 2024
Just perfect for acoustic guitar and has become my go-to flat pick.
Posted by Chris Lester on 16th May 2024
I read about these guitar picks and saw videos where Bryan Sutton and Billy Strings talked about them. After many, many years trying to find a pick that allowed the guitar to sound like itself while being able to blend with hybrid picking, I finally found the one.
The TP48 blends with my finger picking and is smooth sounding while retaining all articulation of the strings. I can also play fast double picking passages with the articulation remaining and not being too “round/dull” sounding. Are they expensive? Yes. Are they worth it? Yes. I bought a second one right after getting the first, that’s how much I love them. Thanks Blue Chip!
Posted by Mattt on 6th May 2024
My playing immediately started sucking about 30% less. This pick might just win me back my wife.
Posted by joe pica on 30th Apr 2024
Love blue chip pics. I have a number of them - for use in different playing styles and sounds. Highly recommend. Pricey but worth it.