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Blue Chip Pick

I have a pocket full of picks, all colors, thicknesses, and shapes. This past December a friend gave me a Jazz Tone 208 2mm thick pick. I liked it. Then I purchased a Prime Tone 1.4mm think, The improvement in tone was amazing. The Blue Chip is next. With fathers day around the corner the girls can surprise me. :hushed: My wife surprised me our last anniversary with two BBC T-shirts. She now realizes how easy it is to shop for gifts from the General Store !

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Thanks MissMaggie.
As far as having Moxie…nah…Just retired and have a little extra money now…hahaha!

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Moxie AND money… great combination :slight_smile:

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Ben, I picked up a Blue Chip TD35. I do a lot of strumming and some flatpickin’… did I choose the correct pick? BTW, I’ll see you at the April Camp!

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I still smile and get all warm inside every time I read that! :notes:

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Hi Chuck,

A TD35 is my go to pick for playing my D28. It is the best choice I’ve found to get what I want out of the instrument I own.

Different picks can help different instruments in different ways. Whether it is the best choice for the sound you want out of your instrument can only be answered by you.

In my case a thicker pick tends to bring out a darker sound, and my guitar is plenty dark already, so I like the brighter sound the TD35 brings out of it, but not the thinner sound of a plastic pick…so it works well for me, .

In your case, play with it and compare it against others you might try in the future…see what you like the best and go with it.

Dave

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Yeah man, you’ll love it. And at camp you’ll have an opportunity to try out the others and buy at a discounted price!

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I know this thread is old but I wanted to chime in with a perspective I don’t hear anyone mention. I got my first blue chip pick a few years ago. Not only do they sound great, but these picks don’t wear out. I didn’t expect that. I thought they might wear eventually. Mine still look like they did coming out of the box after YEARS of regular play. If you can keep track of the things, you won’t need to buy another pick. Pretty amazing product.

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I love mine and you’re right about its durability. I bought mine in 2019 and it’s like new.

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You can’t go wrong with blue chip pick. @Flatpickin_Libby and @Michael_Mark can attest that!

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And if you clean it with soap and water, it regains the slightly tacky feel it had when new.

If you are into that sort of thing.

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@Mike_R, I feel like you might be pranking me here about washing my pick, but I’m totally trying this today!!

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That is a great trick. No prank!

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I’m trying this too. Is there nothing these picks can’t do???:smile:

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aaf_lol
Are you referring to the tacky feel or the soap & water?

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Just got this email from BlueChip:

Free shipping, Free engraving, and a Free pick pouch with your order.

Now through Sunday night, December 11, 2022

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Listen if y’all want me to scratch something on your bluechips, just ask me.

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I wish they came in other colors besides “can’t find me” brown

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I’ve now had about 12 Cabin Camps at my house…SO many Bluechips lost in my backyard. I was walking the other day and happened to look down and find a flatpick in the midst of the leaves. Crazy find! I picked it up and barely put any pressure on it and it snapped in half. I guess they don’t hold up to the elements too well.

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Is that advertised in the house listing? “Blue Chips hidden in the grass.” You might be surprised at all the offers all of a sudden…

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