 This is Alex continuing when it was going to be probably a three-part product review. I also, this week, ordered some new Peterson picks because I broke a number of my older ones. I had seen WadaC2 really loving his gem. So I got a couple different gems, got the Slimline. I think one of these is government steel and one of these is carbon steel, either that or I just wanted to try out the foamy handle, which I kind of like. It's got a nice grip to it. And then the two sort of, I'd say aspect ratio, one or two diamonds, which I use a lot, especially the thicker one. So all of the ones with the black steel, these are the Slimlines, by the way, all of these other ones are .025 inches with pretty standard thickness metal, you know, but you'd expect Peterson pretty stiff. This is the government, these are the carbon steel, I think, they're a little bit more flexible, but I found they've been a little bit more durable as well. And then the thin ones are .015 inches, which is really thin, but I find that great for some of these Urolox that just, you know, have ridiculously narrow keyways. Let me zoom in a little bit and refocus. And I just wanted to talk about the fit and finish on these, which means a good example, this one. So this is a diamond, okay, and I just want you to, this is pretty smooth, I just want you to listen. I'll bring this up near the camera so you can maybe see, but I want you to really hear because it gives you, I think, a better idea of the finish on the metal. So this is the top edge, do you hear that? Those are these little tiny ridges from the, I assume, from their either EDM or laser manufacturing, okay. This is going to take a bit of work to get to the point where you'd even want to put it in a lock because it's just so scratchy that you have no idea what you're on. The sides are okay, I mean, they're smooth, they're the bare metal, they're okay. Similar deal with this gem, not as bad, but actually, yeah, no, there's still plenty of ridges. And I have a couple other ones I got that are just intolerably, I mean, this one is just, you can just hear it crunching, and I mean, even not as bad right along the tip there, but right in where you want good feedback, right on that curve, really scratchy. The Euro profile, get back in focal length there. The Euros are very shiny, I mean, I would probably polish that a little bit. You can see little ridges, but there, that sounds pretty smooth, right? It's not sanded very finely, but that's pretty smooth, and the same deal on this guy. You don't hear that click, click, click, you hear just sort of a scrape, right? Little bit in here, okay. The Euros, I'd say, are finished better than the, let's try focusing, there we go, are finished a little, a lot better, actually, than the other picks, or the slim lines, I guess I should call these, the thinner metal. You will notice that the shafts are a bit thicker, particularly in the, in the gem. They, I don't know, may be superficial, but I think they're maybe 10,000 thicker to accommodate for the thinner metal, okay? But the general shape is about the same, the aspect ratio is about the same, okay? So that's nice. So I've had good luck with their, with their Euro, or the, the slim line picks. But I really have to say, Peterson, guys, you can do better than this. I mean, even if you just, even if you just had a guy run a file across the top of this a couple times, or sent, throw it in a, you know, a tumbler, polisher or something, those marks are just stupid, I'm sorry. Some of your competitors are doing a much better job at finishing them, and you guys have a great product, but I'm going to have to spend an hour going through all these picks that I bought, you know, polishing them up, and getting them to the point where I can even, even try them, try them out, and see whether I, how much I like all of them. So, you know, great handles, good steel, I know that from experience, but the, the, the government and the, the carbon steel really are finished, I'd say pretty badly. I bought really cheap picks from, you know, probably made in China, had a stamped sheet metal that had better finish. The, the serrations from whatever process is used to cut them are just horrible. They just scratch through the lock, and are really unhelpful, so, so that's that. And so, overall, I mean, Peterson makes excellent products, but I'm, I'm disappointed in the, the fit and finish of them. So, anyway, this is Alex, thanks for watching, have fun, and please keep it legal.