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Peterson Government Steel or Southord Max High Yield?

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Peterson Government Steel or Southord Max High Yield?

Postby youngpick » 5 Jan 2014 12:24

So I'm looking for some really strong picks just for general use, and both Peterson gov steels and southord max yields look high quality. What I want to know: which one is stronger/higher quality? Which do you personally prefer? And which southord max yield type is better, 0.023 or 0.031? Thanks guys!
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Re: Peterson Government Steel or Southord Max High Yield?

Postby DennisK » 5 Jan 2014 13:24

Naturally the thicker pick will be stronger,but then you get into the problem of narrow keyways.I've never tried the Southord max,but I really like the Peterson Gov. Steel.
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Re: Peterson Government Steel or Southord Max High Yield?

Postby smokingman » 5 Jan 2014 14:17

I have some of both, and the .031 is too thick for some yale and best locks,
basicly a waste of money to me.
In max yield,the .023 would be the best choice IMO , they seem to be as strong as petersons
and fit in most keyways well enough to do the job.
I do not like the huge thick handles though, they are too long for me ,
and you can't fit very many of them in smaller tool carriers like the sparrows tuxedo case.
Of the two brands, I would get petersons .
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Re: Peterson Government Steel or Southord Max High Yield?

Postby youngpick » 5 Jan 2014 14:47

Thanks for the help guys! I'll get some petersons
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Re: Peterson Government Steel or Southord Max High Yield?

Postby DennisK » 5 Jan 2014 21:17

youngpick wrote:Thanks for the help guys! I'll get some petersons

I don't think you will regret it.
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