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ratyoke's 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.

Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 11 Apr 2009 21:39

ratyoke wrote:I finished this one last week. Wood is called blue mahoe.

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This one is now for sale in the B/S/T forum.
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby TTXIII » 21 Apr 2009 21:50

squelchtone wrote:
ratyoke wrote:I finished this one last week. Wood is called blue mahoe.

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<3

it will be mine, oh yes, it will be mine...



Hey ratyoke, is that by any chance mine? :D

Thank You,
Squelchtone


Sorry Squelchtone, but this little beauty arrived yesterday and it is amazing!

Cheers,
-XIII
Locks are to jigsaw puzzles like keys are to the picture on the box
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 21 Apr 2009 21:56

Here is the one Squelchtone got...

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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby Engineer » 21 Apr 2009 23:15

Cool pick Squelchtone & Ratyoke.

Can you bare to riskscratching it in a lock?
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby raimundo » 2 May 2009 9:13

Oddly familiar one squelchy, Ive seen something like that before....... :D
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 15 May 2009 4:36

A couple new ones...

Ebony handle:
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Anodized aluminum:
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More to come soon...
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby femurat » 15 May 2009 4:43

The bogota looks so similar to the one Squelchtone got... are you a photoshop guru?
I'm just joking, you don't need to reply the picks are real :lol:

wonderful job :)
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby Squelchtone » 15 May 2009 15:42

ratyoke wrote:Here is the one Squelchtone got...

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:P you have no idea how nice this pick is.. no idea..

<3
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 15 May 2009 23:04

I finished this one tonight. The handle is snakewood.

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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby Rami » 16 May 2009 14:50

BEAUTIFUL WORK (as always)
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby sir lot is here » 17 May 2009 5:06

well i never seen anything so wonderfull :lol:

blinking cracking old boy :shock:
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby Maljunulo » 18 May 2009 9:55

Does anyone have any comment on how they like the "curvy" handles as opposed to the straight-sided ones or the ones in his first photo? (The blue-handled ones, I forgot who bought them.)

They look nice, but how do the feel when being used?
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby raimundo » 19 May 2009 10:14

I have a couple of ratyokes picks, and I really like them, the handles feel great.
He does great work.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby Zheol » 19 May 2009 16:24

raimundo wrote:He does great work.


That is an understatment heh i Love that snakewood handle i just wish i had the money atm to buy one |=-0( like i was gonna do a few months ago
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby adrenalynn » 19 May 2009 17:23

Are those double blind rivits? What rivits are you using, if I may enquire? I've been looking for some good flush rivits to make some handles.
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