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How to advance to intermediate picking?

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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Re: How to advance to intermediate picking?

Postby ausGeoff » 1 Jul 2020 10:35

To further advance my picking skills, I'm considering buying the Multipick Super-Set Practice Cylinder.

It has a nice little box of varied pins, and it uses grub screw driver pin retainers, so it could be the
sort of thing KoolBreeze420 is looking for.
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Re: How to advance to intermediate picking?

Postby Squelchtone » 1 Jul 2020 11:23

ausGeoff wrote:To further advance my picking skills, I'm considering buying the Multipick Super-Set Practice Cylinder.

It has a nice little box of varied pins, and it uses grub screw driver pin retainers, so it could be the
sort of thing KoolBreeze420 is looking for.


That is a cool lock for sure.

I have to ask, and don't get offended, but do you work for Pickpals or are buddies with them by any chance? I see someone named Geoff does a lot of reviews of their products. We have to be careful not to turn a friendly or useful link to an online site into an advertisement. The forum owner doesn't like when folks come and drop links to online shops, and we've had sellers or friends of sellers come here and put links before. We are always looking for forum supporters by means of a paid advert, so if that's something Pickpals is interested in, we should talk. I know of Pickpals so I know it is a legit seller, but the OP is in the USA and buying and shipping from Australia would probably cost a lot more than just buying a lock from Mr Wizard or someone state side.

Thank you,
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