Wolf2486,
Hmmmm... if you want to manually pick a tubular lock and don't want to purchase a tubular pick... Have you thought about using a tubular key as a tension tool? All you need minimally is a key and a file. Just file the key cuts so you can get a straight pick of some sort in the places you need to!

Keep in mind that manually picking a tubular lock may lead to some frustration as it will relock itself every 1/8th of a turn from what I understand. If you use your tubular lock to actually lock things up, then you may want to get another lock just for practice.
You could also try to find some small square stock (Square rod?) that is the right size to fit the notch in the tubular lock and bend it to a useful shape! A pair of pliers or access to a vise/clamp may help you bend. This should be of a size that will fit snug in the notch for it to work properly.
Fortunately, it doesn't take a lot of tools to make "picking utensils".
A thorough search for anything about tubular locks should give you some ideas!

Good luck and have fun!
