In my strive to be ever eco-conscious, I use extremely small rounds to cut my picks out of that fit almost perfectly. The plus side is there’s very little waste, but occasionally something will go awry and the cut will fall off the edge. Sticking with my eco initiative, I shape the compromised edge by hand and prepare the pick rather than throw it away. There’s nothing wrong with it, it’s just a little different from the rest of the family. I call these Black Sheep, and inscribe it on the back.
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In my strive to be ever eco-conscious, I use extremely small rounds to cut my picks out of that fit almost perfectly. The plus side is there’s very little waste, but occasionally something will go awry and the cut will fall off the edge. Sticking with my eco initiative, I shape the compromised edge by hand and prepare the pick rather than throw it away. There’s nothing wrong with it, it’s just a little different from the rest of the family. I call these Black Sheep, and inscribe it on the back.
-Pictures represent the actual items available for purchase-