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SouthOrd Slimline Picks.

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

SouthOrd Slimline Picks.

Postby longcanuck » 25 Mar 2008 15:03

Just received my set of SouthOrd slimline picks ( SouthOrd 2010) 22 piece set from LockPickShop.com. Just thought I'd pass along some initial thoughts. I always thought there wasn't enough room to move a regular hook (from my SouthOrd MPXS 14 set) around in a lock, thats why, after reading up on slimlines here, I ordered them. They're great in my opinion. The smaller slimmer ends on the picks makes it easier to feel the individual pins. With the older picks, I was never sure if I was lifting one pin or two. Now I know. But as I have read on these forums, you have to be gentle with them. The other advantage with them is, since I don't want to bend them, I find that I am applying a much lighter touch on the tension wrench, which ( like everyone says) is the way to go. I now realize how heavy handed I was being before. I am working through Digital Blues exercise now with much more success.
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