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by Luke » 16 Feb 2004 2:15
Hey,
Well it has come to my attention that many people want to get their hands on the HPC dental pickset (Which can be seen @
http://www.hpcworld.com )
Now somthing just struck me !! I happen to know for a fact that www.lockpicks.com sells HPC items. So therfor they have an account with HPC, and lockpicks.com can order in by request items you want that are sold by their suppliers. So if you guys want a HPC dental style pickset give an email to www.lockpicks.com and they will let you know what they can do and most probably order it in for you!!
Cheers,
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by hoopy » 16 Feb 2004 7:30
I bought an HPC Pocket Killer Kit from lockpicks.com. Everything came quickly and very reasonably priced. I am really happy with it and would recommend their site.
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by CitySpider » 16 Feb 2004 10:39
If someone follows through with Luke's idea, let us know, and let us know how much it was.
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by Hostile » 19 Feb 2004 0:39
They do stock it, but you have to call them since it is not on their web site. You also have to swear you are a "Bona Fide locksmith". It's $84.95.
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by CitySpider » 19 Feb 2004 2:31
Darn. Not being a bona fide locksmith, that counts me out.
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by possamai » 19 Feb 2004 3:30
what's so special about that pickset anyway?
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by Hostile » 19 Feb 2004 8:38
Possamai- It looks pretty, heh. Besides that, the grip, feel and balance are nice.
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by kuroikoshka » 21 Feb 2004 20:47
is there a way around not being a locksmith to get the pick set?
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by jabial » 22 Feb 2004 5:43
CitySpider wrote:Darn. Not being a bona fide locksmith, that counts me out.
On the right-bottom corner of their web site, click on "term of sales".
Then, just look at the end of it
Sounds like they won't send a report to the FBI asking for your record 
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by frollard » 13 Jul 2004 11:39
when you order off lockpicks.com it just says
by clicking submit on this order, you agree to the terms blablabla and that you are a liscensed locksmith....blablabla
they dont CHECK, they just have to have that by law stating that YOU are breaking the law by ordering, not them by selling.
so you're AOK!
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by Kung » 13 Jul 2004 19:54
dental picks cost 94 something usd from hpc them selves so i think lockpicks.com might bring up the price a bit and why whould you want to pay $94 for 5 picks?
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by milkman22 » 19 Jul 2004 13:41
what if u get caught ordering from lockpicks.com?
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by Romstar » 19 Jul 2004 18:01
Kung wrote:dental picks cost 94 something usd from hpc them selves so i think lockpicks.com might bring up the price a bit and why whould you want to pay $94 for 5 picks?
Because they are hand made, almost perfectly balanced, and besides they look great.
They are as much a status symbol as they are a functional tool. If you can afford them, they are a great thing to have. Absolutely unnecessary mind you, but great to have nonetheless.
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