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Beginner with limited resources!!

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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Beginner with limited resources!!

Postby doody » 23 Oct 2005 11:47

Hi, stumbled across this site recently while doing some random surfing, and found it pretty interesting. Only thing is, I don't have a credit card to order all those fancy lockpick sets, and I don't have those tools to make some picks of my own, so anyone got suggestions on how I'm going to start on this whole lockpicking stuff? :D

That's the best I've managed so far...

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Postby digital_blue » 23 Oct 2005 12:14

A number of the online stores accept Money Orders. Send an email to the owner at www.lockpickshop.com and see what she can do for ya. :)

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Postby jgardhouse » 23 Oct 2005 12:46

Lockpickshop also accepts paypal - you can setup an account for free and link it to your bank account (surely you have one of those!)

I can't say anything but high praise for LPS... Amazing service, well priced and they are very friendly!
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Postby localhost » 23 Oct 2005 13:14

Yea I've purchased picks and locks from both lockpickshop and lockpicks, and I gotta say, both provided exceptional service and speed.
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Postby pip » 23 Oct 2005 14:05

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and while you're waiting for your picks
read the " MIT Guide to Lockpicking " for the basics
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Postby mckutzy » 23 Oct 2005 14:44

u dont need a lot of money to get tools to DIY. a file, some sand paper and some stock to work with, like a hacksaw blade. mind u this way is difficult but u can do it. with about 15-20 dollars u could get started.
i personaly use sweeper wires but thats if u can find them.
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Postby doody » 23 Oct 2005 21:43

Just a little problem, Paypal only works with US bank accounts and I'm kind of like from Singapore(Asia)...so that doesn't seem like it's going to work for me...
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Postby SFGOON » 23 Oct 2005 21:51

I have an EXPENSIVE Peterson set, and my favorite tension wrench looks just like yours - I bent it from a safety pin. Making picks isn't hard, and if you'd like there's templates and diagrams on this site.
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Postby Lowtech » 24 Oct 2005 2:53

doody, until you can figure out how to buy picks, do a search on how to make your own. The tools you need aren't that expensive and the materials to make your picks and tension wrenches can be gotten easily. I made my first picks and tension wrenches with the info from this site until the picks I ordered came, hope this helps.
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Postby mike-z » 24 Oct 2005 19:28

i have my special "pen pic set" only $99 dollars when you buy it from me...jk but really its not to hard to make picks i have a set made from pen clips and there is only one lock that i cant pick (my kripton lock that i lost the key to lol) :wink:
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