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by Lauren » 19 Nov 2006 1:30
I invented this pick from bending and twisting wiper blade material. I notched the rake-like design with a round file. It works pretty well for alot of cheap locks and cylinder types. I like its compactness and you don't need a tension wrench. I describe the pick action as raking and bumping, yet effective. This was my first childhood design, and I still use the scissor pick today.
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by JackNco » 19 Nov 2006 2:05
Thats pretty cool u got any pics of one made, or a video ?
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by Romstar » 19 Nov 2006 18:15
One of the Bogota picks that Raimundo sent to me was a pick exactly like that.
I have seen some other picks made in a similar fashion.
Its not common, but they work great on double sided locks.
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by kodierer » 21 Nov 2006 19:42
I've seen similiar picks.
I congratulate you on you ingenuity on being able to think of it yourself.
I'm a pin for pin picker myself, but I do like seeing the creativity that comes out of people looking for faster methods of opening locks.
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by REparsed » 24 Nov 2006 6:02
After seeing Lauren's drawing and also just yesterday coming into some wiper inserts I had to make a quick pair to try out. (I just need a suitable lock.) The next pair will have four peaks on each side.

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by Romstar » 24 Nov 2006 9:39
Offset the peaks, so that the peaks on one side correspond the the valleys on the other side.
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by Lauren » 24 Nov 2006 19:56
Great job on the pick and thanks for the photo. These picks work well on disk pin locks also. The handle has a good feel to it from my experience.
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