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Two questions about "Key Chain Lock Pick PRO"

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

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the regular set

Postby h3x1lu2 » 6 Apr 2006 21:38

I had the regular set for a while too...I must admit, it's an interesting little thing and I used it for a while...the only down side is that the tension wrench is a little on the bigger side (won't fit smaller locks) and the picks (especially the rake) although quite durable really tear up a lock and weaken it...one of my picks eventually broke though and there are no replacements but other then that, it's a nifty little deal
There is no such thing as a master key to life...for everything else, there are picks.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 7 Apr 2006 3:30

Honestly i surfed the net. This guy.. or lock murdurer as most skill pickers would call him cant even put a good video of him actually skillfully picking a lock. I mean in the padlock demo he is on a freakin side walk hunched over and pulls so hard on it i am surprised he didnt pull the core. The website ideal creations is starting to make its way to larger sites promoting a lock picking guide with the saddest excuse for tools i have ever seen. In all honesty, this is a half bit website and the stuff is junk, yea the tublar tensioner!! not pick is unique, and for a hobby picker ok but you get what you pay for. As also mentioned the car opening pick, if you look really close at the video the actual trunk is a non functioning lock, he actully twists the lock just the slighest bit before he goes POOF! its open. The file lock demo is a wafer lock.. enough said. This guy is just some moron who got ahold of some spare metal has a computer and alot of spare time and made some little trinkets of of metal. Honestly buy a good pick set from southord or peterson. Or get some hacksaw blades and make your own. I think i most will agree with me..illusion skold DB ect. that this website is trash just like they sell.


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yeah

Postby h3x1lu2 » 7 Apr 2006 11:02

I have to agree on that one...once you geta real pick it's hard to go back to one of these things...it really kills a lock
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