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beginner's kit

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

beginner's kit

Postby pygmalion » 28 Nov 2006 16:51

hi

i'm quite new to lockpicking and am at the moment looking for a
starter's kit to buy. now, i am not a total rookie, as i have already
read a lot of theoretical information and am very skilled with my
hands.

i have the following 2 questions:

1) from the following two kits, which one would you advice? i don't
want to buy a new new set each few months, but then again, does the
more expensive one really offer so much more?
http://www.lockpickshop.com/p-C1510.html
http://www.lockpickshop.com/p-C2010.html
[i am deliberately looking for european standards]
if anyone knows a cheaper place to get one of these, i'd appreciate you
telling me.

2) i have also heared a lot of positive reactions on bump keys and
tomahawks. i know how to make these myself, but are they available
online?

thanks in advance
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Postby xxgonzoxx » 28 Nov 2006 17:38

I'd go for the 22 piece set. But buy it directly from Southord.com and get 25% off. Type in the code CS 2006 in the comment section.
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Postby pygmalion » 28 Nov 2006 18:13

xxgonzoxx wrote:I'd go for the 22 piece set. But buy it directly from Southord.com and get 25% off. Type in the code CS 2006 in the comment section.

thanks for the great advice.
where can I find the 'comment section' at Southord?
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Postby xxgonzoxx » 28 Nov 2006 18:28

after you place the order, the comment section will be on the order form
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Postby pygmalion » 28 Nov 2006 18:32

xxgonzoxx wrote:after you place the order, the comment section will be on the order form

thanks so much.
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Postby lunchb0x » 1 Dec 2006 7:35

i would go for the 22 pc set aswell, keep in mind a couple of things, you want picks with a thick handle, wether its a plastic, rubber or metal handle, you will be spending alot of time practacing and the ones like in the pictures dont have a handle, your fingers will hurt from it.
also you will bend/brake them, so dont buy expensive ones yet
and when you go get a larger pick set you will realise that you probably only use a couple of them, all you need is a hook pick, a diamond, a bubble (pick with a bubble on the end)you can also get a double bubble, and also a rake.
and a couple of different tension tools to work out with what your comftable with
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Postby pygmalion » 2 Dec 2006 16:51

thanks for the advice. i have bought the 22-piece set and am impatiently
waiting its arrival.
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Postby Bigjobs » 4 Dec 2006 19:53

I've just been looking at that set, and with 25% discount and the us to uk exchange rate, that's a bargain that is.

Thanks. :)
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Postby pygmalion » 4 Dec 2006 21:44

Bigjobs wrote:I've just been looking at that set, and with 25% discount and the us to uk exchange rate, that's a bargain that is.

Thanks. :)

I'm actually from Belgium, so that's Euros for me. But actually, that makes
it even cheaper! :wink:
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