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Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

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 freakparade3 » 25 Aug 2008 22:48

After receiving my pick from Legion I chose 3 of the most common locks for my area to pick. A 5 pin Kwikset knockoff, a 6 pin commercial grade Schlage, and a 5 pin residential Schlage.

The pick is exactly what I asked for, most hook picks I have found to be a little tall to have a good fit into any keyway other than something like a kwikset. It is a perfect fit into the more restricted schlage keyways and the finish is smooth and mirrored.

I was able to pick all three locks in under 6 minutes, the locks were pinned by my wife to make this a fair test so I would not know the biting. She's not into locks but was a good sport this time.

The biggest problem I have run into with homebrew picks with fancy handles is feedback during picking. In my opinion there is no point having a beautiful lock pick it you can't pick a lock with it. With Legion's picks feedback is not a problem. I can compare it to ray's picks with no added handle or the soft rubber Peterson handles.

To sum it all up with Legion's picks you get a product that not only looks great, (a bit like snakeskin, naturally I'm drawn to that) the craftsmanship is wonderful, the finish is perfect, and the feedback you get while picking is a rare thing with homebrew picks. I'd recommend these picks to any serious picker out there.



"Legion's picks, buy me some mom!!"

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Postby LearningTheArt » 25 Aug 2008 22:57

Wow great picks with a great review what more could you want.
I would love to buy them, but I live in California. :(
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Postby Legion303 » 26 Aug 2008 3:14

Thanks for the review, FP3! I'm selling picksets in any color imaginable, including glow-in-the-dark and marbled color mixes at this time. Sets consist of three picks and a double-sided wrench. Additionally, the sets can be either hook/half diamond/snake rake, hook/hook/hook (3 different styles), or custom tips, all the same price.

I have several prototype sets that have the same amount of work but less handle material due to my constant adjustments--these work as well but are much thinner handled than the design I eventually settled on, so I'll be selling them at about 40% less than the newer sets. I will also be able to make sets using premium blued steel shim stock from mcmaster.com at a slightly higher price than normal. The shim stock is stronger than but not as springy as the wiper blade stock used in the standard sets.

If anyone's interested, please PM me with your preferences and I'll reply with my price list. Thanks!

-steve

PS: full photo tutorial on my process will be posted by the coming weekend if I get organized.
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Postby zeke79 » 5 Oct 2008 19:01

Legion,

Very nice craftsmanship there. We really have some talented members on this board that is for sure.
For the best book out there on high security locks and their operation, take a look at amazon.com for High-Security Mechanical Locks An Encyclopedic Reference. Written by our very own site member Greyman! A true 5 Star read!!
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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby Legion303 » 11 Feb 2009 6:17

gtecha's set, with new refinements (sanded/rounded handle shape):

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My personal set of 4 hooks. The last photo shows the new smooth handle:

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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby Legion303 » 25 Apr 2009 0:00

FIRE SALE!

My old Nissan crapped out on the way back home from New Mexico. Subsequently I had to take a quick loan from my brother to get some wheels for work, and now that I owe him some money I want to make good on it ASAP. This means savings for YOU!

I'm temporarily dropping the price of my sets to $45, shipped CONUS (may be more to other parts of world). This is essentially the regular price but with free shipping (or $5 discount on shipping if you aren't in CONUS). But wait, there's more.

If you want two sets (say, for 6 different tips or 2 sets of different color handles), the price is $75 shipped--25% lower than regular. Three sets will run you $100 shipped, 33% lower than usual.

If you missed the first page, a "set" is 3 custom picks of any color or color combination handle you want, with any 3 tips you want. If you're unsure of what tips you'd like, my standard configuration is short hook, half-diamond and S-rake.

This sale will run until I run out of materials or my hands stop working, or at least until I raise enough money to pay down a good chunk of the loan.

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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby Legion303 » 2 May 2009 11:30

Freakparade's hot pink "Barbie edition" set:

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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby freakparade3 » 2 May 2009 11:40

Awesome!!!!!!
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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby adrenalynn » 3 May 2009 20:07

OMG! Who do I have to kill to get a set of hot pink like that? Or purple? Or?

Wow! Too perfect!
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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby Legion303 » 3 May 2009 23:25

Well, you can buy a set. :P

I just bought pink, neon orange and dark red colors.

Acr0nym's set (special order--Bogota tips):

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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby adrenalynn » 4 May 2009 5:26

Those are sooo pretty! Sure you don't need anyone killed? My CPA would prefer it. :)

I'll send you a PM in the next day or two. Those hot-pink are just toooo perfect. I had been planning to just slap pink heat-shrink tubing over the handles of an already existing set of picks, but man, those are pretty.
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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby Legion303 » 4 May 2009 11:42

I made some edits to the first post on page 1, if you missed them.

Guy's custom set:

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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby freakparade3 » 7 May 2009 18:52

Legion303 wrote:Freakparade's hot pink "Barbie edition" set:

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-steve


After getting the package from Legion today I tried out the new picks and was amazed. The new handles are very comfortable and feedback is wonderful. I have cleaned out my pick case of all my picks except for my Bogota's made by Raimundo and this new set of 3 picks from Legion303. You will not be sorry if you order a set. They cost more than commercial made picks but when you use them you will see why. It's money well spent. Lockpicks handmade by a lockpicker are far superior to any stamped out commercial tools you can buy.

My name is freakparade3 and I approve this message.

Legal Disclaimer: This is not a paid advertisement, it's a true testimonial from a satisfied customer.
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Re: Legion303 picksets (large image warning)

Postby Legion303 » 26 May 2009 12:45

DJ Jackalope's set:

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Camera batteries died right after I got this shot, so it's a good thing it didn't come out blurry. Usually I have to take around 10 pictures before I can pull a few that came out looking good. :)

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