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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 LockNewbie21 » 23 Nov 2006 18:35

Brotha let me rephrase, The way I type using slang at some point's, my disregasrd for grammer.. yes there all discredible i suppose.

However, by you suggesting a test of mettlas effiancy you will most likely take it down the the anotomical structure (think.. memory metal)

However, as stated picks are only metal objects used to push a pin to it given sheer that is all. Rakes do the same but multiple times at once.

Now given lockpicks where not i don;t know (echo echo) a $1.50? there would be room to discuss its good however theres no reason update change or anyhtign to a system that works as is.

Meaning, in simple terms, Barry, Peterson, John and all them produce these picks, some stamp some water jet them, either way there efficiant. Meaning for the price it would take you to do this vast study... they will produce enough picks to last you a lifetime.


Simple put, good agument, fair thinking however its not the picks we should concentrate on as much as the locks. Half the reason were here is that, we find the weekness and medeco and such update(excluding master).


So I'm not being difficult, or mocking you or your thirst for knowldge, however it would be wrong for us to send you across a river someone built a bridge for already.
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