Product Overview
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.
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
325 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
-
5 worth tbe price
Posted by Al on 6th Jul 2021
Very comfortable, enhances the sound.
-
5 Actually surprised me....
Posted by Ricky Beverly on 29th Jun 2021
I truly didn't think a pick could be that much different than any other pick but it really is... the blue chip dosent move around in my fingers hardly any at all. I tried my old nylon pick after using the blue chip for a while and it really amazed me at the difference...I'm not saying the blue chip has magically made me a better guitar player....but it has helped my playing to be more fluent because I have better control of the pick. And the sound is better as well....I was skeptical about paying that much for a pick and had a little regret after I ordered, but after I played with it for a while I can honestly say that it is well worth the money....I'm gonna buy a few more in different sizes and for backups because I honestly don't want to play with any of my older ones. If your thinking about buying one....just take the plunge. The control you have over the pick makes it worth it....just my 2 cents...
-
5 Love whatever this thing is made out of
Posted by Globe1962 on 6th May 2021
Great sounding pick, easy to hold and doesn't slip, smooth as glass. Recommended for flat-top bluegrass style. Just don't lose the thing or loan it out. It's really pricey for a pick.
-
5 If you're struggling to get a decent pick, stop right here !
Posted by Kevin COLLETTÉ on 27th Feb 2021
Hey folks, Kevin from France here. I bought my bluechip 2 weeks ago and I can say it's the best pick I ever had. I don't know anything about the material used here but it is for sure high quality. Awesome for speed bluegrass and country playing. Keep picking !!!
-
5 Worth every penny!
Posted by Todd Knauer on 21st Jan 2021
I've been on a quest for the right pick for me over the last 40 years. I've tried almost everything. Thick, thin, small, large, plastic, brass, aluminium, shell, coin, etc. I never in a million years thought I would spend this much money on picks but I finally decided to give these a shot. I mean if I want to play like Billy Strings I should probably try out the picks he uses. I got my pick in the mail and was sceptical but when I tried it for the first time I was truly amazed. I have been playing several hours per day for a couple of months with the first one and it's showing no signs of wear. I would have gone through 3 or 4 regular picks with this amount of playing. Now I have about a half dozen of these TP48s in case I lose one or two. :)
-
5 TP 48
Posted by Patrick Glynn on 7th Jan 2021
Excellent pick. Like all the Blue Chips I’ve tried, it’s comfortable to hold, glides over the strings, and has a crystal clear, pleasing tone whether strumming or flatpicking. I was a nay sayer to expensive picks before I actually tried the Blue Chip. Worth the money!
-
5 I really do play better
Posted by David Prager on 21st Dec 2020
A friend suggested I try a Blue Chip a couple years ago. I was skeptical, but after getting used it I was hooked. These picks may or may not sound better, but they stay put in my hand. This allows my grip and entire hand to be looser than ever before. The easier grip just allows me to play better.
-
5 TP-48
Posted by Kenneth V. LaPrade Jr. on 22nd Sep 2020
I have two of these picks TAD-50, and TP-48, I think they are fine picks. Use the TP-48 on a 000-15 , TAD-50 on D-18 . when these are gone, I'll get some more. I think I will get my daughter one for her mandolin.
-
5 the best
Posted by Zak Langley on 7th Aug 2020
The Best pick I’ve used for acoustic guitar.