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Need Help

Postby deek » 6 Mar 2004 6:52

Hey everyone,
I live in Australia where picks are hard to find.
I've been using cleaning bristles and bobby pins to pick locks, but am getting sick of them.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a place in Australia where I can purchase picking tools?

Also, does it make a huge difference when you convert to using real picks? How much easier is it to pick?

Thanks for the help...
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Postby technik » 6 Mar 2004 7:31

First of all, welcome to LP101!

to answer your questions, from bobby pins to real professional picks, the difference in my picking skill increased about 200%. I think that this may have been part mental (can't blame picks if they are professional etc.) but they definately do help. The ppl at south ord can help you out if you need picks, the are great for overseas purchasers. But first, i would read the MIT guide (put in MIT guide in the above search icon,) print it off and read that lots of times. I still read it heaps.

I would then go to this post:

http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=1095&highlight=pyro

this will teach you how to make picks out of hacksaw blades. dl this movie regardless of internet speed, it is the best pick making movie i know of. (look on google for pick designs, and feel free to pm me if you have any problems)

I would then go to a hardware store, and buy a crappy lock, such as a kwikset, or a master No. 1 or No. 3. These locks are cheap. and very easy to pick open (works both ways!) even with home made tools.

Pick these locks several times, and really try to visualise the lock, and its mechanics behind the lock.

Then I would buy a lockwood replacement cylinder, take all of the pins out, and then put one pin stack in (pick this 50 times), then two stacks (pick 100 times), put three in (pick 150 times) etc. This is a great way to learn.

If you are still fully excited about the world of lockpicking, and the manipulation of locks, only now would i start to think about buying picks. Go to

http://www.southord.com

and buy either the PXS-05L, MPXS-08, MPXS-11, PXS-14 or MPXS-14. I wouldn't bother buying any bigger picksets at the moment, as you will only use about 3-4 picks most of the time. I also wouldn't even suggest going with the jackknife picks, as they are al gimmicks, and dont give the feed back of regular standard picks. I have heard nothing but complaints about these, as it is seen as a 'cool gadget' when youi should be looking for tools.

if you have any problems along the way, Look in the FAQ section, then use the search icon at the top of the page. The thing that buggs me most, and alot of other posters is that ppl dont search enough when they need answers to there questions. This is here for your advantage, and holds many of other noobies questions that are very often the same questions you ask. (i used to do this when i first registered, so its better to get in the habit early.) If your question still hasnt been answered, ask, but do it politely and dont suggest any illegal actvities.

Hopefully you will enjoy picking as much as we all do, and the best of luck to you! 8)

(if you have any problems at all, regarding buying, making, picking, feel free to pm me, better to ask individually then to annoy every one else with repeated posts etc. I will be happy to answer from an Aussies point of view. (check my location, same as yours!!! :D ))
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Postby marso » 6 Mar 2004 8:00

Thanks Technik for answering this post.

I would like to add that there are a number of places to purchase picks in australia. You just need to be a locksmith. I would suggest reading the forum from top to bottom and doing searches. I also strongly suggest reading the law for your state (look in FAQs). I have not heard many people complain about jacknife sets, but mostly suggest you get a real set for learning and the jacknife for the "cool gaget" aspect.

If you do a search for "australia" and read through the threads you find a few success stories. It appears both luke and whitehat have successfully purchased picks and to the best of my knowledge neither of them are locksmiths (yet).

http://www.southord.com - Luke seems to have purchased from here
http://www.lockpickshop.com (site sponser) - Whitehat seems to have purchased from here

viewtopic.php?t=1492 - Alot of Australia based questions
viewtopic.php?t=1744 - Frequently Asked Questions

viewtopic.php?t=383
viewtopic.php?t=1898

Note: Could all the Australians on the forum please post here about where you purchased your picks.

FYI I got my picks through a friend so I am no help here.
Consider me inactive or lurker.
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Postby deek » 6 Mar 2004 18:03

Hey,
Thanks guys that was a big help.
I'm downloading the movie as we speak.
Thanks for the information, I'll go check out some of those links now.
Seya
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