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LP101 Ultimate Startup Set

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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Postby WhiteHat » 26 Aug 2007 12:36

he's right. I posted this thread before I knew about bogotas. I still much prefer hooks to diamonds though, and raking with bogotas takes all the fun out of it :P
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Postby MacGnG1 » 14 Apr 2008 16:49

i searched the board, and i came up with a big list of about 10 tools. i talked to bumber and helpped me get it down to a few:

short hook, medium hook, medium diamond, s-rake, standard tension wrench.
(okay so i only saw a long hook and a big diamond).

is there anything else i need to get, and should i buy the premium picks or the standard, if there is a difference.

THANKS :)
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Postby MacGnG1 » 14 Apr 2008 16:51

here is a pic of my shopping cart to see my big list

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Postby cracksman » 15 Apr 2008 21:52

I haven't read through the whole post, so I accept any, "we said that you idiot" comments, mea culpa.

I like the slimlines, and they can do anything the regulars will do. I suppose they are a bit less sturdy, but if you need that much force use a rotary pick. My inclusion in a set would be a "slim hook" like those that Peterson sells. They are thinner and more flexible. I have found on the Abus Discus, and even some Brinks "shrouded" that they were the only ones that worked.

Is it possible to get a thinner gauge steel, with a bit a flexibility in that set? I would imagine it probably isn't, but I just wanted to put it out there. I literally have over $500 dollars (U.S.) in picks and every lock I have come across (I just pick for fun) I have been able to pop with 3 hook picks (1 FalleSafe (not really a hook in the general sense)), 1 Petterson, and 1 (Petterson/Southord), and 3 wrenches (1 FalleSafe adjustable, 1 Peterson, and 1 Southord)

That set includes no rakes, and as Falle's can't be bought seperatley, its a small problem, but drop that pick and get a similar adjustable wrench (not sure where, make one ;)) and for about $30. U.S. you have a set that will do most competition and hobby locks no problem.

*p.s. the only pick to break on me so far is a "Falle-Safe" and its the most expensive (they did provide a spare). I like Peterson for their grips, but you can just as easily wrap thinner handles in something comfortable, I found gauze tape actually works very nice if you wrap it tight. I use a permanent marker to color the gauze of different picks/tensioners, so I can grab them easy ;)


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Re: LP101 Ultimate Startup Set

Postby ezzieyguywuf » 25 Dec 2010 7:19

So this same kit doesn't seem to be available anymore. Is there a new one that has replaced it? Or does it maybe have a new name?
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Re: LP101 Ultimate Startup Set

Postby JasonAller » 26 Dec 2010 21:53

ezzieyguywuf wrote:So this same kit doesn't seem to be available anymore. Is there a new one that has replaced it? Or does it maybe have a new name?


It looks like there are two options listed that have 101 in the product name:


Both are listed for $84.95 at the moment.
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Re: LP101 Ultimate Startup Set

Postby entropy2600 » 4 Nov 2014 23:43

this seems like an old post, but hopefully someone will respond and point me in the right direction. I want to learn lock picking because I obsess over things. Last month it was learning how to throw knives for whatever reason. I basically want to get not a beginners set but something that will provide me more opportunity to pick a variety of locks but I don't care to spend an absorbing amount of money. I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. I want to be able to pick pad locks, handcuffs, door locks, etc.. and no, I won`t be quitting after I get discouraged because I have OCD. I would also like to know where I can buy a different variety of all locks to practice on and which videos or books I should get on the matter for good but easily followed instructions. If any experienced pickers can give me links, names, etc. to above mentioned request. Please help me. I don't want to spend money on useless materials and tools that won't get me to where I want to be.

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Re: LP101 Ultimate Startup Set

Postby Joe Gerardi » 5 Nov 2014 17:07

http://www.lockpickshop.com/MPXS-08.html

Will get you started and will cover most anything you encounter while learning.

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Re: LP101 Ultimate Startup Set

Postby kmh6k » 9 Nov 2014 14:13

sparrows tuxedo..if you need more than what comes with the kit the lock is to hard for a beginner any way..
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Re: LP101 Ultimate Startup Set

Postby kmh6k » 9 Nov 2014 14:15

sparrows night school....comes with 3 locks too. standard, serrated, and spool..
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