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newb question

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.

newb question

Postby clinked_up » 29 Dec 2006 15:31

ive been reading reviews online and i still cant figure out which is a really good set for 30 or under that is around 14 pieces i liked this one.html but i didnt know if it was good or not please give feedback
http://www.lockpickshop.com/p-PXS-14
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Postby jamesphilhulk2 » 29 Dec 2006 15:37

30 what bananas?
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Postby pauly003 » 29 Dec 2006 15:38

Yes...Those are great quality picks, and that set is perfect for a beginner. South Ord is also a good brand and they sell for the same price.

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Postby clinked_up » 29 Dec 2006 15:40

30 U.S. dollars sorry last time i checked a group of apes didnt own that company
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Postby iNtago » 29 Dec 2006 15:41

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Postby UWSDWF » 29 Dec 2006 15:42

depends what coutry your in..... which reminds me to ask, why not fill out your location info?
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Postby clinked_up » 29 Dec 2006 15:44

i know i looked at those i was just asking for a good review on the set i wanted to get and i live in the united states
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Postby jamesphilhulk2 » 29 Dec 2006 15:50

there you go much better, id personaly make my own but if you dont want to they look like a good set
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Postby clinked_up » 30 Dec 2006 11:45

well i dont have a grinder or dremel or anything like that and i only have like 1 friend who does and i dont think his parents would be happy that he was making lockpicks cause they are pretty paranoid and all
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