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by UnLock » 29 Feb 2004 22:34
You just wait until I get my next order...then I'll show you all moohahahah! Uh, on second thought, maybe I won't. ...I knew I should've order more stuff! 
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by Luke » 29 Feb 2004 22:57
Nooby, how the hell should i know why peterson manufactures the handles BLUE? Nooby i use a tension wrench and a half diamond, as well as the pickgun.
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by technik » 1 Mar 2004 2:54
hey Kun, what is the shiny silver box at the top left of your picture? im guessing a tool box for your picks?
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by Dosk3n » 1 Mar 2004 4:23
on kungs pick what is that small pick in between the plug spinner and keyring with jiglers and warded picks?
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by Sipe » 1 Mar 2004 14:15
Luke,
do you like your Peterson or Southord Picks better?
Also is there any big difference between the rubber(black) and plastic(blue) handels on the Peterson Picks. Which do you like better rubber or plastic
NOOby,
the blue handeled petersons are plastic and the black are rubber
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by Chucklz » 1 Mar 2004 14:41
Ive found that the plastic handled Petersons give more "feedback" than the rubber handled ones. Not that the rubber damps too much of the feel to be useful, but the pastic handles definately give you more.
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by Kung » 1 Mar 2004 17:31
Well that little key is a lever key for really really simple locks like toilet paper holder and paper towel or book covers and the blue handles on the peterson is a harder grip and the black is a softer grip =)
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by Luke » 2 Mar 2004 1:17
I prefer south ord over peterson.
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by freewheelin4eva » 2 Mar 2004 11:37
Luke for what reason do you like southord over peterson? any particular reason? I myself have some southord, but am looking at getting some peterson as well. plus after some of your coments I think I might go with the plastic handels over the rubber ones, or on the other hand, does any one have a say on the textured grip ones?
Thanks
Live slow, ride fast.
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by plot » 4 Mar 2004 15:53
Luke: you could get someone from the states that's nice enough to order rytan for you then ship them to you.
and Kung: which autojigglers are those? ever have any luck with them?
and everyone: you pick the locks, not the picks.
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by junk_yard_dog » 4 Mar 2004 23:21
pretty nice pick set.....dont know what all of them are, but look good...kind of excessive if you ask me.  maybe i'm just jealous.  [/img]
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by technik » 5 Mar 2004 3:22
what, there not yours?
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by Luke » 5 Mar 2004 4:11
O.K I just prefer southord over peterson because - I JUST DO. I like the feed back, i like the metal handles. It's just i love them.
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by Luke » 5 Mar 2004 4:13
Also any guy in the states willing to talk to me about buying rytans? FOR ME! I am very reliable when it comes to that kind of stuff - money and payment.
Cheers,
Luke
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by plot » 5 Mar 2004 6:29
Luke, biggest problem is shipping to Australia would probably not make it worth the price of the picks.
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