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Finally!

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Finally!

Postby Kwikset » 4 Feb 2004 17:19

I have been struggling with an old door knob that I have (not sure of the brand. there are no markings) for a very long time. I have a SouthOrd set, and have tried it with every pick I could think of. I have been raking it, and trying to pick it one pin at a time, to no avail at all. I gave up on it for a couple weeks, and recieved a few Rytan picks in the mail yesterday (just to see what they were like). I got a diamond-hook which my SouthOrd set didnt have, and after only a few minutes, I got it! I could actually feel it picking one pin at a time. Then I did it again and again. It is such a relief to finally get it open. I'm not saying that SouthOrd picks are bad, and that Rytans are better, (I'm not experienced enough to judge that anyway) but it sure did seem that the Diamond-hook helped out a lot.
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Re: Finally!

Postby CitySpider » 4 Feb 2004 17:47

I'll say it. SouthOrd picks are by no means bad, but Rytan picks are better. Especially the diamond hook.
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Postby lockpickroy » 4 Feb 2004 18:34

kwikset where did you buy them ? could you post a link please?
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Here ya go

Postby Kwikset » 4 Feb 2004 18:40

It's from Rininger Lock and Supply. They only have a few rytan picks. They have some HPC's also. I was happy enough to find any at all. I didnt think I would ever be able to get some. I ordered all the rytans (5) besides the ball.
No questions or anything. Very fast shipping too.

http://lockandsupply.com/catalog/locksm ... oducts.htm
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Postby lockpickroy » 4 Feb 2004 19:07

Thank you! :D
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Postby CitySpider » 4 Feb 2004 19:33

I'll vouch for Rininger, too. I've ordered from them. They're good people.
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Postby salzi684 » 4 Feb 2004 20:22

I'll agree with CitySpider Rininger is a good company to order from. I e-mailed Chuck Riniger once and he told me they also carry the rest of the Rytans but they just aren't up on the site.
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really?

Postby Kwikset » 4 Feb 2004 20:32

really...? so can you order them by giving him the model number of those other Rytans? That would be great.
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Postby joecool2727 » 4 Feb 2004 23:43

Has anyone tried that HPC jacknife pick?, and if so is it good quality?

Does that website accept money orders or do you have to call?
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Postby CitySpider » 4 Feb 2004 23:47

I've heard from a couple of independent sources that the HPC jackknife can't hold a candle to the SouthOrd, and the SouthOrd is hardly the best thing out there.

No idea. I'd imagine you'd have to call for a money order.
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Update

Postby Kwikset » 5 Feb 2004 0:00

AN UPDATE ON THE RYTAN PICKS

Rininger supply does carry many more Rytan picks than what is shown on the website. This is the email that Chuck Rininger sent me:

"...our on line catalog only has a small fraction of what we really deal in"
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one more thing

Postby Kwikset » 5 Feb 2004 0:59

one more thing, They carry a bunch of HPC stuff also.
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Re: Update

Postby CitySpider » 5 Feb 2004 1:38

Kwikset wrote:Rininger supply does carry many more Rytan picks than what is shown on the website.


That CAN'T be good for business.
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yeah

Postby Kwikset » 5 Feb 2004 1:44

Yeah, i dont understand it. I placed an order a week ago, and got it today, and I love the 5 rytans i got. I heard that they have more, and I emailed him, and he said its true. I just placed an order for 6 more. I would have ordered them all already. They would be the only place it seems, that would sell rytans and hpc's to anyone. Maybe they are trying to keep low profile? I dont know...
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uk uk

Postby Dosk3n » 5 Feb 2004 3:54

they dont ship out side usa so im gonna have to look else where for them
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