
The Dyno Kwick Lock Pick has been seen all over the net for quite a while.
Many of the users here consider it a piece of crap. Its over priced and the design is intended for raking the pins as opposed to picking the pins.
Some consider raking the lazy man's way and not as precise or effective as individually picking the pins.
However you may learn something by looking at some of the available info.
Fisher Industries who produces the Dyno Kwick Lock Pick makes the instruction sheet for it available at
http://www.fisherindustriesinc.com/kwick%20inst.pdf
Even more interesting is the patent for this device at
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6082159.html
This happens to be one of the easier patents to read. You can read about the pick and how its supposed to work, see the mechanical drawings for it, and more interestingly see what lockpicking designs it copied from.
By the way ......the blue pick at the top of this website's page happens to be a Dyno with the identifying marks removed or hidden.