D1-50
All-Round “D”

Shape

Amber “No. 1”

Material

50 thou (1.27 mm)

Thickness

Token D1-60 All-Round guitar and mandolin pick in Amber Ultem, 1.52mm thickness
All-Round “D”

Shape

Amber “No. 1”

Material

60 thou (1.52 mm)

Thickness

D2-50
All-Round “D”

Shape

Tan “No. 2”

Material

50 thou (1.27 mm)

Thickness

Token D2-60 All-Round guitar and mandolin pick in Tan PEEK, 1.52mm thickness
All-Round “D”

Shape

Tan “No. 2”

Material

60 thou (1.52 mm)

Thickness

D3-50
All-Round “D”

Shape

Green “No. 3”

Material

50 thou (1.27 mm)

Thickness

Token D3-60 All-Round guitar and mandolin pick in Green Torlon, 1.52mm thickness
All-Round “D”

Shape

Green “No. 3”

Material

60 thou (1.52 mm)

Thickness

Frequently Asked Questions

The All-Round 'D' shape is a fully rounded pick with no pointed tips. Every side delivers the same fat, smooth feel. It was designed specifically for mandolin players who prefer a consistent rounded attack for hard-driving rhythm playing and big, full tone.

The All-Round has three identical rounded tips for a consistent feel on every side. The Two-Round has two rounded tips and one pointed tip for tonal variety. Choose the All-Round if you want uniformity and fat tone on every tip. Choose the Two-Round if you like switching between rounded and pointed feels.

Yes. While the All-Round was designed for mandolin, some guitar players prefer the fully rounded shape for a warmer, softer attack. It works especially well for rhythm playing, fingerstyle accompaniment, and situations where you want a rounder tone with less pick noise.

The All-Round is currently available in 60 thou (1.52mm) across all three Token materials. This thickness provides the stiffness and authority mandolin players need for volume and note definition, particularly in bluegrass and Americana settings.

The D3-60 in Green Torlon is the loudest All-Round pick. Green Torlon is known for drawing out surprising volume and a broad spectrum of tone from mandolins and guitars alike. It is one of the most popular Token picks among professional mandolin players.

Yes. Every Token pick, including the All-Round, is individually machined on computer-controlled milling machines using custom cutting tools designed by Token. The All-Round's rounded geometry is precision-cut to the same micron-level accuracy as the triangle shapes, then tumbled to a satin finish.