True Chucklz, and a good point...
I re-read my post and it seems to be a knock against Southern Ordnance. I own several sets from Southern Ordnance, every order I made was recieved promptly, with no problems, and tracking # always provided. The company goes so far as to hand write in ballpoint a "thanks" with your name. As far as the quality, I have no complaints and have been quite satisfied

In their 32 piece set they give you many duplicates of their stronger (and thicker) "favorite picks"-the thinner duplicates are what I cut down, and plan on using their handles to create more picks. I think by saying "cheap" I implied inferior quality, that was not my intention. I will from this point forward refer to them as "inexpensive", and well shaped-(The 11-piece slim-line set in particular), My point was, obviously poorly stated, You can buy a very inexpensive set of picks from Southern Ordnance, cut off the shaped pick at top so it will fit in a common Xacto-knife, which, IMHO, really does provide much greater feel and control, and end up with the flat handle of spring steel in which you could fabricate two more picks-essentially getting 3 picks- 1 commercial(very good) and 2 more that you could use the first as a template, or create your own using a high quality, spring steel blank.
However, as Chucklz said, I'm still using SO picks, and I have made picks out of jigsaw blades that I find are stronger and provide better feedback, they also fit the x-acto quite nicely
...yeah, sorry I know I ramble on