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Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

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.

Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby theDiverDK » 11 Jan 2016 4:14

Hi there.

Just started with this cool new hobby :)

I was looking for a good newbie lock pick set, and found this on banggood:

http://www.banggood.com/Goso-24pcs-Sing ... 21078.html

Is it good for a beginner?
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby Joshua904 » 11 Jan 2016 6:37

I actually ordered that kit through the wish app on my phone a few days ago just for the case and the picks I didn't have. It could be complete crap, and probably isn't very strong steel so I'm not getting my hopes up on that. I just wanted a bigger case honestly. If I get it soon I'll let you know.. But coming from China it could be another month. Never know.
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby theDiverDK » 11 Jan 2016 6:46

Thanks

Please keep me up to date :)
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby LocksportSouth » 11 Jan 2016 13:09

I have the Goso 24pc set. There are some pics of it in my Pics of my picks thread, I'm also working on some reviews at the moment.

Long story short - there are a lot of picks you'll never use (automotive etc), the finish isn't great, they're a little on the thick side (fine for US locks probably, not so great for my European slim keyways) and the moulding is such that they have sharp moulding mark lines on the edges which make them a bit scratchy and uncomfortable to use. That said, they are cheap and they do pick locks. Personally I'd recommend starting with a small Southord set - or, for a bit more money, Sparrows, Southord Max or Petersons. That said, as I mention they will do the job fine, they won't fall apart and catch on fire, probably :mrgreen:
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby theDiverDK » 11 Jan 2016 13:14

Thanks for the reply. You mention some good point, i had no clue could be a problem :)

The brands you did mention, might you know where to get them in Europe?
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby LocksportSouth » 11 Jan 2016 13:28

Sure :).
This post has links to all of the mentioned brands (sparrows link in the second post) except SouthOrd max, which I don't have a source for, at least where I am in the UK. I bought mind from LockpickShop, but all of their pages except the homepage now give a 500 server error.

Depends where you are in Europe though. You may be better off just googling the name of the pick set you like and your country (for example, "Sparrows lockpicks buy Sweden") and see what comes up for your locale. Many vendors will ship internationally, too.
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby theDiverDK » 12 Jan 2016 4:50

Thanks.

http://lockpickshop.co.uk/ seems to be working again, now.

But when i select Denmark as country, it complains about it.

Can't find any contact information to ask if they ship to Denmark.
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby LocksportSouth » 12 Jan 2016 6:50

theDiverDK wrote:Thanks.

http://lockpickshop.co.uk/ seems to be working again, now.

But when i select Denmark as country, it complains about it.

Can't find any contact information to ask if they ship to Denmark.


That's cool that they're back up and working - but you're right. They have no "contact" or "about us" kind of links, the social media icons at the bottom of the page just jump up to the top, and upon checking my old order in December I see that they never even sent me an email; the only proof of the order that I have is a Paypal email. For some reason they seem to want to stay un-contactable. Hmm.

Some other places you could check:

1. Official Southord Site:
Sets and Individuals

2. WithoutAKey:
Sets and Individuals (Note that there are only two under individuals, and it says they're currently being re-designed and will be available soon).

3. Amazon:
Amazon search (Sets and individuals)

4. LockpicksDepot:
Note that the site layout, products and logo are identical to Lockpickshop, so if not completely the same company they are probably connected with lps in some way. That said, they *do* have a contact us link!
Sets and Individuals

Don't forget when buying that they have both Euro thickness picks (black handles) and US thickness picks (grey handles). The US ones are thicker so if you're used to mostly working with European style narrower keyways, make sure you buy the black handle / Euro ones :).

Hopefully one of those will bear fruit! Sorry that I wasn't able to find a reseller directly in your own country :(
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby theDiverDK » 12 Jan 2016 7:07

Wow

Thanks a lot for your very detailed answers :) Really appreciate you taking your time. :-)

A little progress i'm actually doing.

By using this banggood set: http://www.banggood.com/Klom-9piece-Pic ... 13653.html

I have been able to open these 2 looks multiple times, but not in a very structured way. Just by applying some pressure on the tension tool, and poking the pins :)

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This Abus look i have not been able to open, because the tension tool, is to wide, it's only a 30mm wide lock. Hopefully i can do it with another tool.
When i master these 3, ill start looking at Ruko 500 series cylinder locks :)
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby theDiverDK » 12 Jan 2016 7:11

Sorry the images for some reason failed :(

2 first, has been picked, the bottom one not yet.

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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby LocksportSouth » 12 Jan 2016 7:52

Ah, I see your problem! You're trying to pick the infamous "ghost" padlocks, which are like regular padlocks, except invisible :mrgreen:

Seriously though, that's a great start, especially with the Klom set!

Oh, and don't worry, that's pretty much how I pick at the moment, too :mrgreen:
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby GWiens2001 » 12 Jan 2016 8:52

Pictures are of the new design in shackleless padlocks with no bodies. They work on the same principle as the air guitar. ;)

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Just when you finally think you have learned it all, that is when you learn that you don't know anything yet.
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby theDiverDK » 12 Jan 2016 8:57

Haha

They are quite easy to open, but be careful if you misplace them, they are hard to find :)

I'll post pictures of the actual lock.

Took the picture, so i myself knew which i had picked (with model name) and which not.
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby theDiverDK » 12 Jan 2016 15:50

As promised, here is a picture of the 3 locks i talked about:

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The Abus 64TI/30 i have yet to pick, my wrens is to big.
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Re: Lockpick set, is this newbie good?

Postby LocksportSouth » 12 Jan 2016 15:55

Not sure if the third lock is supposed to be cut off? Sometimes my Photobucket ones do that but clicking through takes you to the main image, but your click-through just goes to the image site. Still though, nice going! :).

Gordon - *makes inserting pick/wrench into lock and picking motions like a lockpicking rockstar* *Gets stared at strangely by everyone nearby* :mrgreen:
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