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Is this a good set to start out with?

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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Is this a good set to start out with?

Postby -Diesel- » 9 Sep 2009 22:22

http://www.lockpickshop.com/PXS-05L.html

I looked at the FAQs new member guide but all the links were dead. I'm looking to get into lock picking as a hobby and to win some bets with my friends. Is this link up there a good set?

I've heard southord makes good stuff, just wanted the pros advice. Will it last me a long time? Are there better alternatives? Cheaper? Etc?

Thanks.
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Re: Is this a good set to start out with?

Postby GottFoo » 9 Sep 2009 23:14

Someone should update that FAQ.

As far as Southord goes I think most people would recommend these for about the same price and skip the book. Most of the information can be found here.

http://www.lockpickshop.com/PXS-14.html
http://www.lockpickshop.com/MPXS-08.html
http://www.lockpickshop.com/C801.html

Any of those would be a fine beginners set.
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Re: Is this a good set to start out with?

Postby -Diesel- » 9 Sep 2009 23:42

GottFoo wrote:Someone should update that FAQ.

As far as Southord goes I think most people would recommend these for about the same price and skip the book. Most of the information can be found here.

http://www.lockpickshop.com/PXS-14.html
http://www.lockpickshop.com/MPXS-08.html
http://www.lockpickshop.com/C801.html

Any of those would be a fine beginners set.


A bit on the expensive side....


I don't even know if i like lockpicking yet!

Hehe
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Re: Is this a good set to start out with?

Postby Squelchtone » 10 Sep 2009 0:09

-Diesel- wrote:A bit on the expensive side....


Expensive? Where ever did you get the idea that lock pick sets are suppose to cost $5 a set? $20-$30 is as low as you would want to/can go.. May I direct you to something a little more expensive? scroll down this link http://peterson-international.com/picksets_detail.html

I think the above links would only be "expensive" if you were 13 years old. keep delivering those Sunday morning newspapers.. two dollars here and there adds up quickly. maybe you'll be able to get a lockpick set AND a new Huffy.

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Re: Is this a good set to start out with?

Postby GottFoo » 10 Sep 2009 2:59

It seems I was a bit distracted when I answered you and posted links that where in the price range the "related item" of the slim line picks that was in the corner. Sorry about that. I was trying to steer you away from buying a smaller but more expensive set with the book. Those basic picks would be fine to try out lockpicking. My only concern would be that I can't tell if those picks have handles. I'm thinking they don't. The most basic picks are just shapes punched out of sheet metal. The more expensive ones have two more sheets cut out and attached to the body of the pick to make a handle. You might be able to see the difference by checking the pics at these to links.
http://www.lockpickshop.com/BTKSP.html
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I would recommend you stay away from a set with just plain handles.
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Re: Is this a good set to start out with?

Postby -Diesel- » 10 Sep 2009 14:11

GottFoo wrote:It seems I was a bit distracted when I answered you and posted links that where in the price range the "related item" of the slim line picks that was in the corner. Sorry about that. I was trying to steer you away from buying a smaller but more expensive set with the book. Those basic picks would be fine to try out lockpicking. My only concern would be that I can't tell if those picks have handles. I'm thinking they don't. The most basic picks are just shapes punched out of sheet metal. The more expensive ones have two more sheets cut out and attached to the body of the pick to make a handle. You might be able to see the difference by checking the pics at these to links.
http://www.lockpickshop.com/BTKSP.html
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I would recommend you stay away from a set with just plain handles.


Thank you for the advice.

So out of these tools... which do you recommend for a basic set?

I know that i require a tension wrench, and a pick... But where i need help is which should I get? A long pick or a short one? Does it matter?
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Re: Is this a good set to start out with?

Postby rrkss » 10 Sep 2009 23:34

http://www.lockpickshop.com/PXS-14.html

Start with that set. It was my first set and I still use the leather case + most of the tools in there. It comes with 4 different size tension wrenches and a whole sort of other goodies. At $30 it is not even that expensive for a complete set with a case.
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