Nicky the Greek wrote:Ok sorry for the stupid question but why not pick locks that you rely on?
Picking a lock, while a reliable means of opening for a professional can sometimes become a damaging pastime for the beginner.
It is assumed that a professional locksmith, or experienced hobbiest will know the limitations of the lock they are picking, a beginner may not have this knowledge and thefore can damage their lock.
Damage can range from mashed or broken springs, scored plugs, damaged pins, or even popped cylinders in the case of some key in knob locks.
In an effort to disuade the average beginner from damaging their locks, we always recomend against it until such time as they have learned what can go wrong, and therefore hopefully avoid a costly call to a locksmith, or even replacement.
Romstar