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Newbie needs advice on beginner pick sets

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.

Newbie needs advice on beginner pick sets

Postby NiHiLiSt » 13 Nov 2003 7:32

Anyway I just bought my first pick set the MPXS-20 and I thougt that it may be a little larger than needed to begin with after reading some of the posts.

Though i was going to get the 32 piece set. but i thought that the vast range of tools may be more confusing to a beginner. I have started to read a few guides, but without practice it is useless!!!

{edited by Varjeal: please refrain from the use of inappropriate language. Thanks}
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Postby Prepheckt » 13 Nov 2003 15:20

I'm confused as to what you are asking. If you already bought the pick set, then what's your question? I'm not trying to provoke, just confused.
Please post clarification. I have the 62 piece set, and I barely use more then 5 specific ones, I have the other just in case I need them.
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Postby NiHiLiSt » 13 Nov 2003 16:42

All I was asking was what is the best size of lockpick set to start with. I gather you have a 62 piece set now. Was that your first set or did you start with a simpler one and work up?
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Postby Pheniox » 13 Nov 2003 18:07

16 peice set would be just fine, its what I currently use, and I havn't ran across anything(other than warded) that I can't pick with it. So I would recommend something small, 16-32 picks MAX, and not spending over $40
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Postby Prepheckt » 13 Nov 2003 18:36

I started with that set..I had no idea what I needed when I started. I figured bigger was better. The set you have is fine. There is no need to spend the amount for mine ($100+). I only use 5 out of the 62 picks that I have.[/quote]
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Postby Sebastian » 26 Nov 2003 14:04

Don´t buy the Jackknife for starting. I did it. This was one of the greatest mistakes i ever made.

Today i got the MPXS-32 set and i am very contently with it. I´m sure i get along with this set for a while. I am a newbie still to it.

(this phrases are translated by google. so apologize... :wink: )
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Postby Chucklz » 26 Nov 2003 19:49

If buying a SouthOrd set, get picks with metal handles. I think the new 15 piece slimline set will have all you will need for a long long time, especially if you take decent care of your tools. Good luck, and happy picking
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Postby PolishSumgai » 6 Oct 2006 21:49

I have the original set of picks I bought in 1977, minus a few that "wore out". I find my self using the same 3 or 4 picks most of the time, and just carry them in a aluminium cigar tube. These Bogata rack / picks with the "twisted" handles look appealing .... I still like a pick with a metal handle and shrink wrap over the handle.

Guess I need to " get with the program " and try those Bogata tools.
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Postby zeke79 » 6 Oct 2006 22:45

Yikes man. You have a fascination with the dead :lol: ? We try to not revive posts this old if we can keep from doing it :wink: .

Dang it.... Now I have to make a cake and put 3 candles on it because this thread was coming up on it's third birthday in the grave :lol: .
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I only use 5 picks

Postby alan11 » 7 Oct 2006 9:09

Hi,
For the beginner too many picks are just a waste. I started with a 5 pick set and then bought a 62 pick set later. I really have only picked basic locks, padlocks and yale type door lock and for these there are only about 5 picks I need to use. Im just at the stage were I need to pick harder locks so the other picks may come in handy then but to test the water and make sure you enjoy doing picking a small set will do you.

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