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Sparrow lock picks

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.

Sparrow lock picks

Postby Mathias » 20 Sep 2011 13:52

Well the short hook that I have been using (the only one I have right now) is starting to get worn out and there is a bit of a bend in it and I was just thinking about getting some new picks (just hooks, I already have enough rakes) and I was looking at some of the sparrow lock picks and I was just wondering if the set I am looking at is worth the price?

Here's the set
http://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/hook_l ... _p/s-7.htm
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Re: Sparrow lock picks

Postby amlwchlocksmiths » 21 Sep 2011 8:06

i cant say much about the usa price's but they look good to me :D
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Re: Sparrow lock picks

Postby phishtaco » 28 Sep 2011 0:04

I bought that same set about six months ago. They're actually really good. Better than what I expected.
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Re: Sparrow lock picks

Postby dontaz1982 » 2 Nov 2011 1:33

i boght the hooker set and they respond really well i love them. they came pretty fast to.
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Re: Sparrow lock picks

Postby MacGyver101 » 2 Nov 2011 1:46

dontaz1982 wrote:i boght the hooker set and they respond really well i love them. they came pretty fast to.

Officially the worst use of the word "hooker" in a lockpick product description. :lol: :wink:
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Re: Sparrow lock picks

Postby awol70 » 13 Nov 2011 19:52

here is a great little review. thank you kokomolock :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H20a3wvxrP8

I designed these tension tools and picks from scratch *. from prototypes,to paper blueprints,to full production,and have been getting some incredible "feedback"
lately ,from the likes of Barry Wels and Jos Weyers , as well as many other independent end-users .)
see the sparrows website to have a look at Barry's review.
For more testimonials ,reviews,and demos,visit my youtube channel, ** and if you have any questions regarding the picks and tension tools,feel free to ask away.

*( the twin and tri-peak rakes were greatly influenced by the "bogata.)
** http://www.youtube.com/user/wizwazzle?f ... 3E37BE48B5
"the more you pick the more you open...the more you open,the more you pick"
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