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Review for "Blue Chip Picks JD Crowe Banjo Thumb Pick BCT-JD"

Blue Chip Picks JD Crowe Banjo Thumb Pick BCT-JD

JD Crowe Blue Chip Banjo Thumb Picks - BCT-JD This is our JD Crowe thumb pick in large, medium or small . This pick was designed by JD Crowe and constructed to his very exacting specifications. WE CAN BE TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT ON SOME SIZES If you dont' see the size you want as an option to choose, that means we are out of stock on that size. We have regular orders with Blue Chip but they are hard to keep in stock. Please check back if we are out of your size.The JDL is the exact pick that JD uses. The pick bears JD's initials on the inside between the rivets. It is constructed using a custom designed stainless steel band and a 50/1000 of an inch(1.25mm) thick Blue Chip Banjo pick. These picks are laser etched, professionally machined, and hand beveled to create the best thumb pick available.Sizes available - order below JD Crowe Banjo Thumbpick - Large JD Crowe Banjo Thumbpick - Medium JD Crowe Banjo Thumbpick - Small  JD Crowe LEFT Banjo Thumbpick - Large - LEFT HANDED JD Crowe LEFT Banjo Thumbpick - Medium - LEFT HANDEDJD Crowe LEFT Banjo Thumbpick - Small - LEFT HANDED These picks are amazing. If you get one I can almost guarantee you wont want to use anything else ever again and they are definitely worth the money. Keep in mind how much you use your thumb when you play banjo. I know they are expensive but only if you lose it. I used to be careless with thumb picks when I used cheap ones but it's funny how $40.00 makes you careful, I know I am with mine.Note on sizes.The Blue Chip Thumb Picks are adjustable and stay tight without feeling tight. If you presently use a Large or Extra Large plastic thumbpick, get the Large. If you use a medium get a medium, Large might be ok though because its adjustable. So if you are on the big side of a Medium you might consider getting the Large.Small are good for women with petite fingers or children. Medium would fit an average size women's thumb. Try a Blue Chip Thumb Pick and you if don't like it better than what you are using send it back for a full refund right away. Thanks, Ross Nickerson

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(5/5

It just works

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

For years I’ve used Dunlop metal thumb picks. Yeah, I know. Scratchy and harsh. But, those flexible plastic ones just never worked for me. I was constantly pushing it back on every few minutes. I’ve even dropped one, on stage. In the dark. With my only spare in the case, behind the riser. Mid-set. Not good. That was when I went all metal and decided to endure the tone issues. So, $40 for a thumb pick you say? Well. It’s probably worth at least that compared to the alternatives. Stays put, doesn’t get snagged, sounds natural. Hoping it lasts a long time.


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