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Different picks (With Poll)

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

What Pick Do You Find The Most Useful?

Hook
54
64%
Diamond
16
19%
Computer Generated
2
2%
Ball
2
2%
Snake or Rake
9
11%
Snowball
1
1%
 
Total votes : 84

Different picks (With Poll)

Postby unbreakable » 15 Jan 2006 20:18

Hey

I currentely own a very basic pick set. I was thinking of expanding this, and I was wondering what kinds of lockpicks everyone here finds useful. Some that I'm thinking of making are diamonds, snakes, kings and queens, balls, snowmen, half ball and half snowman, and hooks. :D

Anyone have any good or bad feedback about these picks?

Any recommendations about them?

If anyone has any other picks that they find useful, and that I haven't listed, would you please list those too!!


Thanks,
Unbreakable :D :D
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Postby illusion » 15 Jan 2006 20:22

I think I have seen a thread similar to this before - but no matter it should be cool to see what the newer members think.

I chose hooks, this being because I find them very versatile, and with the right amount of skill very effective.

I have yet to see a poll regarding whether people prefer twist-flex, or straight tension wrenches - that might be a good idea :)
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Postby Woofcat » 15 Jan 2006 20:30

Rake since its the most time saveing.
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Postby illusion » 15 Jan 2006 20:34

Hook... I find this the overall best unless for wafer locks.

Diamond... not bad, but generaly not as verstile as hooks

Computer Generated... Usefull for 'opening' locks, but not really picking from a purist side. You put them in, wiggle, and bounce tension....

Ball... Very usefull for wafer locks... but the only useful function IMO...

Snake or Rake... when sanded and very smooth, they are useful.

Snowball... "snowman" or double-ball I think you mean - These are useful for raking wafer locks, but I find the single ball adequate.

Personaly I'd knock up a load of hook picks of varying steepness - not exactly exciting but useful

:wink:
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Postby Jason13 » 15 Jan 2006 21:35

The hook would have to bee the most succesful pick cuase Pin picking works on all locks. Raking doesnt But raking can come in handy for a go at a lock that you cannot get open with pin picking. :o
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Postby webidiot2 » 17 Jan 2006 0:06

My fav would definitely be the hook. All the others are pretty good but the hook can pick almost any pin tumbler.
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Postby bonez » 17 Jan 2006 7:42

any one that opens the lock i'm working on!

:D
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Postby digital_blue » 17 Jan 2006 8:00

I suppose as far as general pick shapes go, I like hooks. But, to say that I like "the hook" is like saying my favorite vehicle is a car. 8)

I often have an affinity for Falle-Safe Progressive Curve #3 or #4.

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Postby Nekura » 22 Jan 2006 20:59

I am such a newb, I have no idea what a snowball lock pick is. I did a google search and didn't find anything. Hmm, maybe I didn't find anything with the google search because it's some high security pick that people don't know about. Wait... I didn’t find anything at all on this pick. Maybe it's a pick so good that people don't want to talk about it. It's probably sooo high tech that putting out information about it could get you in trouble. Wait whoa, this is bad. MODS, delete this topic before people can read it. Before it spreads all over the internet! Wait thieves have probably already read this!!! THEY HAVE FOUND OUT A SUPER PICK EXISTS! WE HAVE TO WARN THE CAI BEFORE CRIMINALS START USEING THIS TOOL ON LOCKS ALL OVER THE WORLD!! It will create crime EVERYWHERE!!! AND IT WILL BE OUR FUALT! THE GOVERMENT HAS PROBALLY ALREADY SENT SECRET AGENTS TO ASSASSINATE US FOR UNLOCKING THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUPER PICK!!! WE'RE ALL GANNA DIE!!! OH PLEASE I'M TOO SEXY TO DIE!!! D A M N YOU SNOWBALL PICK!!!
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Postby illusion » 22 Jan 2006 21:02

it is a pick with two balls on it :P :twisted: :wink:

it's a double ball pick. has one ball, then next to it another..
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Postby Nekura » 22 Jan 2006 21:02

Oh wait maybe your just talking about the snowman pick. I can see why you might have said snowball. Probally got ball and snowman mixed up. Whew crisis avoided. Unless... you are talking about a snowball pick. In that case I will probally be shot in the head by some secret agent. :(
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Postby illusion » 22 Jan 2006 21:03

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Postby Nekura » 22 Jan 2006 21:05



Yeah Illusion I know what a snowman pick is I have one. I just didn't know what a snowball pick was...
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Postby illusion » 22 Jan 2006 21:06

I know mate... the snowball pick is a super-high security lockpick.. government issue only... so I couldn't explain fully :lol:

j/k :P
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Postby Nekura » 22 Jan 2006 21:11

Yeah I know... you know... mate. I was just kidding too... I vote for snowball pick as my favorite.. ACTUALLY I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT LOCK PICKING IS. PLEASE DON'T KILL ME SECRET AGENT... What pick lock? I don't know what your talking about...
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