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TP60-1R

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Product Overview

The TP-1R is our classic triangular pick in a 60/1000 of an inch thickness(1.50mm) with ONE ROUNDED CORNER.  All of our picks are professionally machined, hand beveled, and laser etched. 

 

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  • 5
    Worth EVERY PENNY!

    Posted by JC on 29th Oct 2013

    I work at a major music retail store, which doesn't carry these picks. I've been on a quest for years to find a pick that didn't impede my progress as a guitarist. I have a pretty considerable collection of boutique guitar picks, most of which I like, some that I really love. After getting this pick in the mail and spending some time with it (I altered the speed-bevel on the pointed tips to my personal taste), it has become my FAVORITE pick in my entire collection. It had BETTER be! It's the most expensive! My co-workers think I'm nuts for spending $40 on a single pick. But seriously, $35 is a minuscule price to pay to make a dramatic difference in the playability of your setup. Your picking hand will thank you for your investment. This is the first pick that I've used that really felt like an extension of my body. The pick grips your fingers but slides off the strings like it's covered in butter. I can see this being my go-to pick for a long time!

  • 5
    Simply best

    Posted by FW on 7th Feb 2013

    Prior to ordering a BC-pick I have been playing a V-pick 1.5mm large rounded for about a year. I really like the feel and sound of V-picks but have had constant problems with wear, *clink* sounds and pick noise. The edge of the V would become worn and make scratching sounds and V-picks always *clink*. The BC pick has none of that. Fantastic tone, surprisingly bright for the thickness. No wear what so ever yet. Glass like surface with extreme speed. Great grip. Minimal *clinking* sound. Just awesome. Pick problem solved.

  • 5
    BlueChip The Super Pick

    Posted by Elston Eppard on 7th Feb 2013

    I ordered this pick as a gift for a picking buddy of mine, so I haven't played this particular pick, but I personally own (2)different straight picks, and (2) different thumb picks. I have been playing music over 30 years and have never used anything comparable to these BlueChip picks in tone, or in wear. I wish I knew how many are playing a Bluechip now because they tried mine out.

  • 5
    Excellant Pick

    Posted by Joe Austermiller on 6th Dec 2012

    I've had many picks from you folks and this one fits me great, although all Blue Chip Picks are good, this one suits me great

  • 5
    My only Mando pick

    Posted by Alex Campbell on 26th Apr 2012

    I recently got my TP-1R 60 in the mail. Man its awsome!!! I know many mandolin players that swore bluechip was the only thing worth using,but at first was skeptical that it would be worth the 35 bucks. Well I'm now a believer, I was amazed at how impressive the tone of the pick was. So if your wondering if it's worth spending the money for, take it from me. Best 35 dollars I've ever spent on my music!!

  • 5
    Absolute Tops !

    Posted by Terry Butterworth on 18th Nov 2010

    The most truly awesome pick I've ever played. This pick allows me to draw out the most tone from my guitars.With the slightest turn between thumb and index finger,I can have the radius corner striking the strings with the sweetest of tone !