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Brockhage pick set

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Do you like the BROCKHAGE 20pc. Navigator Pick Set BPS-20?

Poll ended at 6 Dec 2004 9:09

Yes
6
60%
No
1
10%
It's Ok
3
30%
 
Total votes : 10

Brockhage pick set

Postby Cman22 » 6 Nov 2004 9:09

Do you this this is a good pickset? If you don't what do you think is? I am just looking into buying a new pickset in the $10-$50 range.

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Postby quickpicks » 6 Nov 2004 10:26

Theres a good variety of picks there but a cheaper set might work just as well, but i'm not going to bash them since I have never tried them.
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Postby Cman22 » 6 Nov 2004 10:32

What do you guys think is cheaper and just as good?
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Postby quickpicks » 6 Nov 2004 10:35

HPC and Peterson picksets are really good but the HPC picksets might be out of your budget.
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Postby bushd » 6 Nov 2004 11:01

I've got the Navigator set (Bought it from Zeke) and I love it. Much better then the tools I've made with the exception of my last one. The only reason it might be a good addition to the set is it is very thin, moreso then any of the Navigators. The Navigator set is like Falle, only hooks with other specialty like dimple and key extractors. Feedback is good for me. The denser (stiffer usually) an object the better the feedback will be because there is more, more due to more density, medium for the vibrations give off by the lock and pins to travel through.
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Postby WhiteHat » 6 Nov 2004 21:21

there's been quite a lot of discussion on this set - I've heard hardly anything bad about it - and I've been thinking of getting it for my next set.

viewtopic.php?t=2922

that thread is 4 pages of discussion on the set.
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