by Abus » 25 Mar 2008 16:52
I think even with easy locks and little skill, at least polishing with, say 320 grit wet or dry makes life easier. The pick doesn't bind up wierd on the sides, moves easier, and well, everything that raimundo said.
Even now, if I use a bone stock HPC or Petersen pick in even a simple lock, it comes out all smeared with brass. So, its not good for the lock, and its not conductive to good feel.
IMHO, the pick manufacturers have missed the boat in going to higher quality steel as opposed to making polished and coated carbon spring steel picks. A 1095 spring steel pick thats even crudely polished and coated in some sort of anti-rust substance (nitride would be nice, black oxide would do) would be a nice item. It has been a long time since I bought them, but the stainless Southord tools were reasonably rounded, though they were as soft as butter.