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Lockpicking Laws for Australia

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Lockpicking Laws for Australia

Postby the4thbest » Wed Sep 17, 2008 12:12 am

Ok i am unsure of the exact rules for having a lockpick set in Australia i have heard only locksmiths are allowed them however i don't think there is a specific law saying this. so the questions are

1. Are lockpicks illegal in Australia
2. Can i order from the US and expect customs to confiscate
3. Are there suppliers in Australia that i can buy from (to avoid customs)
4. Any other suggestions

Any help much appreciated!
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Re: Lockpicking Laws for Australia

Postby globallockytoo » Wed Sep 17, 2008 3:16 am

the4thbest wrote:Ok i am unsure of the exact rules for having a lockpick set in Australia i have heard only locksmiths are allowed them however i don't think there is a specific law saying this. so the questions are

1. Are lockpicks illegal in Australia
2. Can i order from the US and expect customs to confiscate
3. Are there suppliers in Australia that i can buy from (to avoid customs)
4. Any other suggestions

Any help much appreciated!


1. No
2. Not necessarily
3. Yes
4. Get a referral from a locksmith.
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Suppliers

Postby the4thbest » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:46 am

Do you know any Australian suppliers because i have searched around the net and all i can find is US suppliers and Australian suppliers that sell nothing but locks.
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Postby lunchb0x » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:00 am

the only ones I know of in Australia are Locksmith supply Co and Lock and Key and both only sell to locksmiths

http://www.lsc.com.au/category.paje

http://www.locknkey.com.au/inner/about.html

from memory the only picks they sell are HPC, which I like, and Dyno, which are cheap and from what I have heard they aren't too bad.

I bought the Southord slim line set which I find to be better and a reasonable price.

http://southord.com/

If you don't want to get them from too far over seas Peterson have a dealer in New Zealand.
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Any Problems Bring into Australia?

Postby the4thbest » Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:45 pm

Any aussies ordered from the US to Australia and its all fine? I just dont want to fork out money never to get my package.

Thanx for all the help so far
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Re: Any Problems Bring into Australia?

Postby globallockytoo » Wed Sep 17, 2008 3:20 pm

the4thbest wrote:Any aussies ordered from the US to Australia and its all fine? I just dont want to fork out money never to get my package.

Thanx for all the help so far


I live in the US now......and I am prepared to receive them at my business and forward them on if that helps.....you pay P&H.
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Thanx

Postby the4thbest » Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:02 pm

Thanks for the offer i really appreciate it however wont it still have the same chance of getting caught up in customs?
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Re: Thanx

Postby globallockytoo » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:40 pm

the4thbest wrote:Thanks for the offer i really appreciate it however wont it still have the same chance of getting caught up in customs?



Not if you know the methods to defeat customs! 8) 8) 8)
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Postby greyman » Thu Sep 18, 2008 3:28 am

You will have difficulty getting lock manipulation tools from Locksmith Supply Company. I talked to their rep the other day and things have tightened up considerably. You have to be a professional lockie to get them now. Probably due to the "anti-terrorism" laws or some such rot.

I don't see why you can't order from OS. They will probably just write "tools" on the customs dec - who's gonna know ? :wink:
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Re: Any Problems Bring into Australia?

Postby Archive555 » Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:00 pm

the4thbest wrote:Any aussies ordered from the US to Australia and its all fine? I just dont want to fork out money never to get my package.

Thanx for all the help so far


Reporting for duty :D
I was worried when I first ordered my picks from the US too, and it all turned out ok in the end. Twice. No, three times, twice from SouthOrd, and and once from Peterson. Can't remember with Peterson or not, but SouthOrd label the package as 'Tools', and I haven't had any trouble. I'd stick with SouthOrd, because they are cheap and reliable, but some swear by others. it's up to you. I think it's the 14 Piece set from SouthOrd that my friend got and liked as his first set, and he still uses it. Hope that block of text was of some help to you :P
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Postby Mutzy » Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:16 pm

Locky supply (LSC) doesn't sell picks to non-locksmith customers, neither does L&K iirc.

Your best bet is to order from Peterson or Southord. I swear by my Peterson KPS now, which i have in one of their leather cases.
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