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A good picking set

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A good picking set

Postby Big Pick » 1 Mar 2006 0:00

Whats a good picking set for under $30. I wanna learn and try to master this. I want a good set and if you got ne tips that would be great.
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Postby CPLP » 1 Mar 2006 0:15

http://www.lockpicks.com
http://www.lockpickshop.com

Try the little sets they should be enough. But if you're starting I really advise you to make your own picks because you will break some and it's better to break something cheap that you make than an expensive thing that you bought. :wink:
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Postby paku » 1 Mar 2006 0:19

Twenty Piece Lock Pick Set with Metal Handles
SLIGHTLY BLIMISHED - Our most popular set, the MPXS-20 contains fourteen assorted picks (six with stainless steel handles), a broken key extractor, and five tension tools, all packaged in a luggage quality zippered case.

Part Number - MPXS-20-O
Price - $29.95
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A great set to get you started. Altho you dont need all these picks, its a good idea to play around with all the different kinds. I have a "SLIGHTLY BLIMISHED" set and all i can say is... "um where is the blemish?"

http://southord.com/catalog.asp?cat=outlet
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Postby Big Pick » 1 Mar 2006 17:38

thx. how do I make my own?
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Postby SteveW » 1 Mar 2006 18:02

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