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I love this Rake. USA Crew

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.

I love this Rake. USA Crew

Postby dhoyda » 22 Mar 2006 17:03

I got a set of Dino picks at a store, just to get into the sport. Came home and was terrible and couldn't get any pins to even set. I pull out this rake the next day (today) and it will open all 4 of the Schlage locks I have in my house, all are different keyed and it takes little to no effort.

It looks like this except with a reinforced handle, it has one extra tooth (w/e it is called) and has different valley depths.

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I am a beginner at best and am having a great time.

Thank you for looking. I am in love.[/img]
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Postby pip » 22 Mar 2006 17:23

congrats on your early success and enthusiasm
raking a lock gives you quick confidence
but you're not going to learn
how to pick pin by pin with a rake

when i got my Bogota rake from raimundo
i thought it was the cats meow
i was raking everything in sight
but it was too easy ( no offense, raimundo )
and using a rake wasn't going to help
me learn pin by pin picking
every now and then, i pull out the rakes
( bogotas and homemade ) to make sure i still can

but the skill/challenge is pin by pin picking
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Postby Jason13 » 22 Mar 2006 17:26

Yes raking is like 1% usefull when you come acorss a lock that all the bottom pins are same size, the Abus discus uses the method High pin, low pin, high pin, low pin, high pin.


Pin picking is your only way of picking this or any other lock with this in it.

One boy iv'e heard raked a Abus discus in uder 10 seconds This wasnt skill but 100% luck.
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Postby Jason13 » 22 Mar 2006 17:27

1% usefull on high security locks, 99% on locks with same height bottom pins.
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Postby Chucklz » 22 Mar 2006 17:31

Bogota rakes work a treat on High/Low/High combinations.
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Postby Jason13 » 22 Mar 2006 17:38

Thats new to me, but that rake is simple copy of the southord rake
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Postby pip » 22 Mar 2006 17:50

but that rake is simple copy of the southord rake


:shock:

please tell me you really don't believe that
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Postby Jason13 » 22 Mar 2006 18:01

is it the Southord rake or did he make it?
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Postby lockedin » 22 Mar 2006 18:08

pip wrote:
but that rake is simple copy of the southord rake


:shock:

please tell me you really don't believe that

Jason is right. It looks almost exactly like the southord rake.
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Postby pip » 22 Mar 2006 18:09

search

bogota

learn
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Postby bembel » 22 Mar 2006 18:13

This is a standard mountain six.
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Postby lockedin » 22 Mar 2006 18:14

pip wrote:search

bogota

learn


There's no point to me searching; they do look similar as the pictures show. I don't need your condescending tone either.
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Postby pip » 22 Mar 2006 18:27

lockedin,
that was meant for you and Jason13
you're right, they do look similar
but so do a BMW and a Yugo

it's the craftsmanship
and how they handle that make the difference
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Postby Vincent-XXI » 22 Mar 2006 20:42

Thats new to me, but that rake is simple copy of the southord rake


Raimundo I shall extract revenge if it is wished.....
:P

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Postby lockedin » 22 Mar 2006 20:50

pip wrote:it's the craftsmanship
and how they handle that make the difference

I don't recall saying anything about quality, just appearance, but whatever.
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