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One tool pick?

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

The sub forum you are currently in is for asking Beginner Hobby Lock Picking questions only.

Re: One tool pick?

Postby vmikulich » 15 May 2009 12:22

unlisted wrote:
vmikulich wrote:
kb9tke wrote:Has anybody ever tried to make a pick that operates like a rake that has a broad handle to facilitate providing tension at the same time, perhaps opening the lock with one tool? It might work!



I think you are talking about a jigger like this set: http://www.lockpicks.com/ford10-cutjigglerset.aspx
I think they work much better on wafer locks than pin tumblers.



Posting nonsense in VERY old threads goes a long way in being DENIED your advanced application... So, you may want to stop dragging up old threads.



I in no way am trying to post nonsense. I'm sorry you view it as such. I was just reading the older posts and as I find something that I have input on I respond. I am new to the forum. I have been going back and reading all the posts to learn. I'm on page 26 of the "Got questions?" section and will continue to go backwards reading all the old posts as I have time so that I can learn from the site. I didn't realize I should not post to anything that is older than a certain date. In the future I will not reply to any old posts, I will just read them. I have no intention of applying to the advanced section any time soon as I need to master the basics first.

Once again I apologize.
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Re: One tool pick?

Postby unlisted » 18 May 2009 17:13

Ugh, okay, that came out wrong, and I did send you a PM about it.

You can drag up old threads, but (personally speaking) I hope you have some very good input on the subject, as it has not been replied to in quite some time, and there is a rather high turnover rate on here with members.

I personally don't care if anyone drags up an old thread, but I hope they have something very new, and unmentioned before dragging it up.. example: if there is a thread on bumping locks open, and you have a totally new way to do it.. but than again... you would probably want to create your own thread.

Okay, I'm overanalyzing again.. I'll shaddup now.
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