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a beginner helping beginners

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.

a beginner helping beginners

Postby 12gaugeCharlee » 15 Sep 2007 12:47

Don't use paper clips take the time to make your own or buy a set. Oh and you can use the underweir form womens bras work well as tension wrench.
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Southern Specialties Picks now Thinner

Postby Raccoon » 22 Sep 2007 17:12

I just made an observation that I should have made months ago.

Southern Specialties' lockpicks are now 20% thinner, from 0.025" to 0.020" thick. This happened sometime in the last couple years, but I don't know when.

To all of you who have purchased picks from Southern Specialties, I'd like you to take a moment and caliper your pick's thickness and relate about what day/month/year you purchased them at what thickness.

Also worth mention; the Southern Specialties' Euro Picks are not actually "slimline" picks (any thinner material) but rather have a much smaller shank from the handle to the head of the pick. All of Southern Specialties' picks are 0.020" thick, which is the same as Southern Ordinance's picks.

I don't have any data on if/when Southern Ordinance had thicker picks than 0.020", but I do know the two [individuals] used to be related when they first started making picks. It interests me when it was decided that 0.025" is just too thick.

Personally, I wish they were still available in 0.025" because they are more difficult for newbies to destroy.


(dear mods. please break this post off into its own thread)
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