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What's in YOUR wallet?

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: What's in YOUR wallet?

Postby C-Horse » 11 Sep 2014 15:37

Hachronn wrote:Well, now my wallet is a little bit closer to complete. I just received my first Bogota set.

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You sure do have quite the set there
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Re: What's in YOUR wallet?

Postby Hachronn » 11 Sep 2014 17:40

C-Horse wrote:You sure do have quite the set there


...and Ken didn't even send me a Christmas card this year. 8)
-- I have a tendency to write hasp when I mean shackle. It's a bad habit, but I'm working on it one day at a time.

If you find my insistence that you pay me to do something unreasonable, you probably shouldn't be bothering me at work.
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Re: What's in YOUR wallet?

Postby serrurier » 14 Sep 2014 14:05

Did you make your own carrier or this is something that came with the picks you purchased? I find that some sets don't have a carrier so it is not very helpful to move around. Any places that only sell carriers?

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Re: What's in YOUR wallet?

Postby Hachronn » 14 Sep 2014 16:15

serrurier wrote:Did you make your own carrier or this is something that came with the picks you purchased? I find that some sets don't have a carrier so it is not very helpful to move around. Any places that only sell carriers?

tks


The case pictured with my picks is Peterson's Masters Tri-Fold Pick Case. It is available at https://www.thinkpeterson.com/pickcase_details.html#CO-M2.
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Re: What's in YOUR wallet?

Postby C-Horse » 15 Sep 2014 22:18

Got my euro .018 picks Saturday, let me tell you they are just a dream.
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Re: What's in YOUR wallet?

Postby Hachronn » 15 Sep 2014 22:21

C-Horse wrote:Got my euro .018 picks Saturday, let me tell you they are just a dream.


If I keep reading your posts, I'm going to find myself needing another wallet. :?
-- I have a tendency to write hasp when I mean shackle. It's a bad habit, but I'm working on it one day at a time.

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Re: What's in YOUR wallet?

Postby GWiens2001 » 15 Sep 2014 23:04

Hachronn wrote:
C-Horse wrote:Got my euro .018 picks Saturday, let me tell you they are just a dream.


If I keep reading your posts, I'm going to find myself needing another wallet. :?


You think C-Horse's posts are bad because you will need another wallet? Stay away from a lot of the lock posts - your wallet will be empty! So many goodies, so few dollars. Snowyboy's work is particularly addicting. ;)

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Re: What's in YOUR wallet?

Postby Hachronn » 15 Sep 2014 23:29

GWiens2001 wrote:
Hachronn wrote:
C-Horse wrote:Got my euro .018 picks Saturday, let me tell you they are just a dream.


If I keep reading your posts, I'm going to find myself needing another wallet. :?


You think C-Horse's posts are bad because you will need another wallet? Stay away from a lot of the lock posts - your wallet will be empty! So many goodies, so few dollars. Snowyboy's work is particularly addicting. ;)

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Trust me, if I gave into all of my lock temptations, I wouldn't need a second wallet, I'd need a second job!
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