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The easies/best place to buy picks

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The easies/best place to buy picks

Postby Anarchyvocals » 17 Jun 2004 13:35

http://www.spyoutlet.com/
This is the only good place to buy them from. Its cheaper than most places, and if you read the terms of sale... [url]http://www.spyoutlet.com/index.html[url] it dosn't say you have to be a member of the locksmiths profession, so I guess all us non smiths can get them for all our usual picking fun.[/url]
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Postby plot » 17 Jun 2004 13:39

as far as i know they sell southord picks which you can order directly from www.southord.com with no problems at all.
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Postby Anarchyvocals » 17 Jun 2004 13:43

I saw that, but the southord stuff has a sale thing so you have to be a smith, and until I know if you have to have a lisince to be a smith in ohio, I'll stick to somebody with a terms of sale that has nothing to say on who they sell to.
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Postby zeke79 » 17 Jun 2004 13:48

Anarchyvocals wrote:I'll stick to somebody with a terms of sale that has nothing to say on who they sell to.


Good luck with that. You can buy from there without being a locksmith. I have done it several times.
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Postby Anarchyvocals » 17 Jun 2004 13:50

Im tryin not to get in trouble
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Postby zeke79 » 17 Jun 2004 13:54

Your question has been answered here and in the for sale ads. I cannot help you anymore than I already have. :roll:
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Postby plot » 17 Jun 2004 13:55

that's very good... we like those kind of people on this board given the nature of everything...


you won't get in trouble from ordering from southord.com
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