raimundo wrote:very gothic looking. Now you should write them into a movie script.
Seriously, I have made special picks just for the movie screen, usually I make something a bit wider than a normal pick as these things are small and it may be better to have something that will show on camera and not just be a closeup of fingers, but actually show the actors face, while still getting some part of the tool to show up.
Noticed that that new show on cable "burn notice" puts on two seconds of actualy lockpicking, and the other day, he actually explained checkwashing and demonstrated it in one of the shows. the actor and the writing are a bit smarmy but when I watch it Im looking for him to 'bust a move', do something interesting and real, but checkwashing is a bit over the top.
We're a little behind in Aus, we just got Season 2 on.
In the first or second episode of season 2, his friend is trying to pick a lock, and he asks him what's taking so long. He replies that most locks aren't normally 9-pin dimple locks. Heh. At least it's good to see that they
do in fact have at least a basic knowledge of what's going on. He even used a twist-flex tension wrench
