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My 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.

Postby skold » 16 Jul 2004 23:22

my hooks are based on falles designs and no they absolutley suck in paracentric keyways
but thats why we have our good old basic kit :D
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Postby eric343 » 16 Jul 2004 23:34

We should start a Team Falle ;)

I'm guessing the idea with your picks is similar to the Deep Curve picks in that you try to "lever" off the bottom of the lock?
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Postby skold » 16 Jul 2004 23:45

that is correct

my list of picks old and new

6 basic slimline picks (heat-shrink handles)
8 falle picks (heat-shrink handles)
8 falle picks no handles
15 falle tips for inter changeable pick
20 basic picks-new set
5 auto jigglers
15 assorted torque tools
2 bilock picks
2 filing cabinet jigglers
1 Plug spinner
and of course 1 18v ryobi drill
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Postby skold » 16 Jul 2004 23:46

i forgot some


4 mini wire hooks
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Postby skold » 17 Jul 2004 22:44

heres some of my newer ones..have to shine them up abit
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Postby skold » 17 Jul 2004 22:48

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Postby skold » 30 Jul 2004 19:55

:( the pics arn't that great so ill add more.
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hey skold

Postby jazzyjeff101 » 23 Aug 2004 11:34

can u please tell me ur method of making those picks casue i need to know
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Postby tastyfish » 24 Aug 2004 6:44

skold, is that the set iv got now??

and jazzy if you dont alreadly know... it really aint that hard (provided you got a grinder... its way to hard useing a drill, dont even try)

get a pick blank and copy the design onto it and grind away
If it doesn't seem to make sence, take a minuite to look at who said it... do you still want to know?
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Postby Hojo » 25 Aug 2004 4:12

Tasty, Hey, there are a few ways of making picks, not just with grinders, just though Id say
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Postby skold » 25 Aug 2004 18:47

yeh Hojo's correct, and yes Tasty, they are the picks i sold you
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ya...

Postby jazzyjeff101 » 27 Aug 2004 19:44

ummm...ya thats not what i meant.
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Postby Mad Mick » 27 Aug 2004 20:00

'jeff, for the method that many have used to create picks, search for Pyro1234321's video on making picks. This will give you a good grounding on making the recognised patterns, for the majority of commonly used pick designs.
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