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Peterson Pick Size?

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.

Peterson Pick Size?

Postby spegasus » 13 Jan 2015 18:36

Hey guys,
I have a nice pick case I made and I am wondering how many peterson picks I would be able to fit in it. I have searched and cant find anything on this.
If any of you have some Peterson picks, I would really appreciate it if you could measure the width of a peterson is. The side where Peterson's logo is printed.
If you could tell me how wide that side is, that would be great.
Rob
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Re: Peterson Pick Size?

Postby Squelchtone » 13 Jan 2015 18:45

Hi,

You'll have to share your pick case with us when you're done.

Here's photo of the length from a google search, I'll dig up another one in a minute of the width which is 1/2 inch.

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Re: Peterson Pick Size?

Postby Squelchtone » 13 Jan 2015 18:56

yep about 1/2 inch wide, plus give yourself room to slide them in and out of the case, the Peterson leather case I have has .60 wide pockets.

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Re: Peterson Pick Size?

Postby nite0wl » 13 Jan 2015 19:08

My sample Peterson pick (a standard width Bogie) has a handle roughly 0.48" wide and 0.16" (+-/0.005"). Metric measurements of the same pick yield the following: 12.15mm wide by 4.20mm thick. A comparison with a 0.18" version of the same tool produces measurements within approximately 0.01"/0.05mm.
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Re: Peterson Pick Size?

Postby spegasus » 14 Jan 2015 19:06

Thanks everyone! It was really helpful. I will be sure to post a picture of my case when I am done with it. I am making out of some leather from an old wallet I had, and some other materials I had lying around the house. It wraps around my forearm/wrist, and can be worn under a shirt. A bit like this.
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRYIIqIO-3-jfKTcv8jkThk0SCvvGk_ZR6AlvKLcSSpBdKQjMfd
The main advantage is that when picking a door lock, I wear it on my left arm, so I can easily change picks with my right arm while my left arm doesn't have to release tension. If you can imagine that.
Thanks everyone.
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Re: Peterson Pick Size?

Postby nite0wl » 15 Jan 2015 9:50

spegasus wrote:<snip>
The main advantage is that when picking a door lock, I wear it on my left arm, so I can easily change picks with my right arm while my left arm doesn't have to release tension. If you can imagine that.
Thanks everyone.

That is certainly a useful feature if you do a lot of picking 'in the field' instead of at a bench. It is why, on the occasions where I do have to pick something in those situations I usually end up holding a couple tools in my teeth.
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