Blue Chip Td60
Nihilist1
Jan 26 2013, 09:26 PM
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I haven't had the chance to play it yet(I just pulled it out of my mailbox about an hour ago), but I will be sure to post something giving my overall impression of the guitar pick itself.

So far, I think it has a really nice feel to it. If anyone has any questions about the pick, let me know, I will be sure to oblige.

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Bogdan Radovic
Jan 29 2013, 01:22 AM
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WOW looks really cool and kinda boutique! smile.gif

Is that a keychain which acts as a holster for the pick - if so, that is a very smart idea! smile.gif
I used to have a mobile phone in which I would stash a pick, behind the battery door but my new phone doesn't have that option so I'm usually going out "pickless" smile.gif Keychain would definitely be handy here.

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Nihilist1
Jan 29 2013, 09:16 AM
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QUOTE (Bogdan Radovic @ Jan 29 2013, 12:22 AM) *
WOW looks really cool and kinda boutique! smile.gif

Is that a keychain which acts as a holster for the pick - if so, that is a very smart idea! smile.gif
I used to have a mobile phone in which I would stash a pick, behind the battery door but my new phone doesn't have that option so I'm usually going out "pickless" smile.gif Keychain would definitely be handy here.


It is a keychain that is meant to holster the pick! I have been leaving it at home, though. I would rather not accidentally lose it smile.gif

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PosterBoy
Jan 29 2013, 09:20 AM
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I was looking at Blue chip purely for acoustic playing after losing my tortoise shell pick last year. But I settled on the cheaper Clayton Ultem Gold.

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