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The best
Posted by jeff C troxel on 2nd Jul 2018
This pick is the perfect size and feel. I mostly use the pointed edges, but it's nice to have the rounded tip for the times I want a darker sound. I've been using this pick for everything from flatpicking to jazz, and on all my guitars. These are the best picks I've ever used.
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Clearly your best pick.
Posted by Roberto on 27th Apr 2018
This pick delivers. You virtually can’t drop this pick when you strum. The material it is made of gives you a fuller sound on any guitar. Buy one and you will lose it. Buy two and you’ll always have the pick. You will be more mindful of putting the pick(s) in a safe place. Peter picked a peck of piper pickles...
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the guitarists equivalent of a cherished sculptors chisel or michaelaneglo’s paint palet
Posted by Jay on 3rd Jan 2018
It feels an extension of my hand and creates such an array of colours while remaining a or vision tool-just brilliant!
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Blue Chip Picks
Posted by Mark Gainer on 8th Nov 2017
Blue Chip picks are great picks which give a wonderful tone and feel for "pickin'". They also last so much longer than conventional picks. They receive my highest praise and recommendation. The folks who run the company are also very helpful with any questions that you might have.
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The best picks ever
Posted by Elston Eppard on 27th Sep 2017
I have purchased quite a few BlueChips over the last several years for me and some for my friends for gifts. Hands down the best banjo and guitar picks I have ever played for tone. And they last a long time. Just don't lose em. LOL.
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I got 2 for me and my favorite “internalized” girl w/ her name carved
Posted by Luke on 11th Sep 2017
She likes it so much. It's just simple and superb
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It's all about tone!
Posted by Dick Ward on 7th Aug 2017
Blue Chip Picks are in my pick pouch to stay, mostly because of the tone they produce. But also because they are so easy to hold. They stay to stay on your fingers just where you want them to. And the longer you play, the better!
Worth every penny. And money saving over time, because you can't afford to lose and replace them like standard picks. So you develop anti-loss systems that work, instead of spending more money on replacement picks.
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Hard to Believe
Posted by Parke Schaffer on 29th May 2017
That a pick could make such a difference in playability and sound quality. Makes my Taylor Big Baby sound as rich as my full size Taylor. Bought two more for my friends after they tried mine. They had the same reaction.
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Never would have guessed it!
Posted by Dick Ward on 19th May 2016
I never thought I would spend this much money on a piece of plastic. But BC picks are worth every penny! I am a fingerpicker by trade, but am so psyched to get back into flatpicking since I was talked into trying these picks. And with a 30 day return option, how can you not give them a try?
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Worth Every Penny
Posted by Chad Ritchie on 18th Apr 2016
Compared to the cost of other guitar pick, BlueChip picks are a bit more expensive. However, BlueChip picks really don't compare to other guitar picks—they are different—the material is different allowing for more volume and brighter tone to help cut through the mix. My TP50-1R pick is my favorite. The rounded corner allows for quick, smooth strumming and is my go to pick on the mandolin. The pointed corners can really dig in to the strings to get volume, without sacrificing tone. The hard, slick material and beveled edges glide through the strings with ease.
Matthew and Allen are great to work with and their customer service is excellent.
If tone and volume are important to your playing, BlueChip picks are worth every penny.