Just got my TAD 40 in the mail. I think I had one of these years ago and did not like how bright the sound was, but I am loving it now as a complement to my CT 55 and my TAD 60 with no bevel.
I also have to point out that their mech is awesome. I ordered a t-shirt and a hat with my pick to replace the ones I bought a few years ago. I wore the hat to pieces but the t-shirt is still going, so now I have a black tee and an orange tee. Got a black hat to replace my old brown one. Still nothing blue about the chips, the pick boxes (love those), the hats, or the tees!
I think I may be able to shed some light. I met a picker at a festival just after he'd dropped his BC pick. As he scanned and probed the ground all around him he did have a certain je ne sais quois about him.
The pick was gone and he was definitely blue without it.
Some similar but different material picks to try:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/MillerPicks
I have compared a little. I do not currently own any BlueChips anymore. The Miller's are great and have their own feel and sound though close to BCs. I prefer them to BlueChips on Mandolins and certain guitars I own. For some reason the Miller pick is great on my Mahogany D18 guitar but I prefer others on my Rosewood HD28V... I make picks from "organic" materials and other high grade Thermoplastics as well. I do not know for sure the material these are made from although I am quite familiar with plastics. I have talked with Matt and he won't say what it is but it is a very High grade/Aerospace use material. We have shared info and techniques but not the material he is using for the Greenish/Yellowish picks. We do use the same material for the Gray/off White color picks.
They are definitely worth a try and for a better price than BCs.
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