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by illuzion » 29 Apr 2007 6:12
im gonna order some picks today from southord. i dont want to get like the 5 peice set then hav to buy more in a few months or so. but dont wanna go over the top because if i get bored with it an then ahv wasted money. so which set do u guys recon i should go for. replies asap please as im orderin soon lol,
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by UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 6:19
get the C801 or the C1500
that is all
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by niZe » 29 Apr 2007 7:33
I bought the MPXS-32 to start, but i think u can buy MPXS-14 (14 Pieces Set) for 40Euro (£27.22).
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by Eyes_Only » 29 Apr 2007 8:49
I too recommend the C801 and the MPXS-14 pick sets. Or you could order individual pick tools and make your own set. Just make sure you have a good selection of hook picks. Those are the ones you'll use the most.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by samfishers » 29 Apr 2007 11:04
the 14 piece or 17 piece
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by JackNco » 29 Apr 2007 11:34
Your in the UK so you NEED a slimline set. the 14piece is a standard size and wont do.
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by Afisch » 29 Apr 2007 11:50
I got the 9 peice slimline. Its going well so far, though im only really using the jagged rake and the half hook im sure ill find uses for the rest. Next size up might be worth it for the extra 2 tension tools however.
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by UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 11:56
UWSDWF wrote:get the C801 or the C1500
that is all
*clears throat*
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by niZe » 29 Apr 2007 12:14
Sorry for the stupid questions but why for europe is best the slimline? 
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by Afisch » 29 Apr 2007 12:18
No doupt posted many times before but european keyways are generaly smaller than thier US counterparts, thus slimline picks.
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by niZe » 29 Apr 2007 12:24
and so the standar pick are useless?
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by Afisch » 29 Apr 2007 12:44
Well if they dont fit they dont work. Sure there are some locks in the uk with big keyways its just not the standard. The slimlines usualy will work on these larger keyways anyway. Im yet to break any.
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by JackNco » 29 Apr 2007 12:55
The standards will work on most rim cylinders and alot of euro profiles, but when u get a tight keyway it makes it a lot harder.
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by niZe » 29 Apr 2007 13:28
Because i just ordered MPXS-32 and i`m Italian, but they have only this in the only european shop. 
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by UWSDWF » 29 Apr 2007 13:32
order from the states then
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