F4-35
Standard "F"

Shape

Black Amber "No. 4"

Material

35 thou (0.89 mm)
F4-40
Standard "F"

Shape

Black Amber "No. 4"

Material

40 thou (1.02 mm)
F4-45
Standard "F"

Shape

Black Amber "No. 4"

Material

45 thou (1.14 mm)
F4-50
Standard "F"

Shape

Black Amber "No. 4"

Material

50 thou (1.27 mm)

Thickness

F2-50
Standard "F"

Shape

Tan “No. 2”

Material

50 thou (1.27 mm)

Thickness

F3-50
Standard "F"

Shape

Green “No. 3”

Material

50 thou (1.27 mm)

Thickness

F4-55
Standard "F"

Shape

Black Amber "No. 4"

Material

55 thou (1.40 mm)

Thickness

F2-55
Standard "F"

Shape

Tan “No. 2”

Material

55 thou (1.40 mm)

Thickness

F3-55
Standard "F"

Shape

Green “No. 3”

Material

55 thou (1.40 mm)

Thickness

F4-60
Standard "F"

Shape

Black Amber "No. 4"

Material

60 thou (1.52 mm)

Thickness

F2-60
Standard "F"

Shape

Tan “No. 2”

Material

60 thou (1.52 mm)

Thickness

F3-60
Standard "F"

Shape

Green “No. 3”

Material

60 thou (1.52 mm)

Thickness

Frequently Asked Questions

A Small Triangle pick (Token's 'B' shape) is a compact equilateral triangle that sits snugly in the hand for fast directional changes. It is smaller than a standard 351 shape and designed for players who prioritize speed, articulation, and cross-picking precision.

Token Small Triangle picks come in four thicknesses: 45 thou (1.14mm), 50 thou (1.27mm), 55 thou (1.40mm), and 60 thou (1.52mm). Each thickness is available in all three Token materials: Amber Ultem, Tan PEEK, and Green Torlon.

Yes. Many mandolin players prefer the Small Triangle for cross-picking speed and articulation. The compact shape allows quick string changes, and the thicker gauges (55 and 60 thou) provide the stiffness mandolin players need for volume and note projection.

The Small Triangle sits more compactly in the hand for faster directional changes and quicker string exit. The Large Triangle offers a broader, more stable grip for power and control. Both shapes have three identical interchangeable tips. Many players keep both sizes and switch depending on the playing situation.

Amber Ultem (the B1 series) delivers the brightest tone of the three materials, with solid attack and clear note separation. If you want maximum brightness with the Small Triangle's compact feel, start with the B1-45 or B1-50.

Every Token pick is cut from an equilateral triangle shape, giving you three identical interchangeable tips. When one tip shows wear, rotate to a fresh one. This triples the usable life of each pick compared to single-tip designs like teardrop or jazz shapes.