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THE starting place for new members. FAQ's, instructions on how to pick a lock, valuable information like product reviews, links to lock picking related sites, forum rules, lockpicking tool vendors, and more. START HERE.

Postby hurri » 19 Jan 2007 15:28

The video it's very useful...i like it.... :)
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Postby lancelot6840 » 24 Jan 2007 22:33

I have only been picking locks for a couple of weeks now. I bought the video with my first set of lock picks last week. I think it is great, especially for a newbie like myself. There's plenty of basic info along with a few bypass methods. It was very helpful getting me started.

Between the DVD and this forum, I have learned so much.
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Postby Sl0th » 8 Feb 2007 6:09

The video was good, I learned a few new things. The cutaway's were great.

I felt it sort of lost its pace towards the end, with the repinning of the cylinder... that part seemed to take forever.
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Postby nice7175 » 15 Feb 2007 0:48

i like the dvd. i'm just starting out and it's given me some good ideas like using a straight pick on padlocks and the 175 bypass.
It's a simple question Doctor, would you eat the moon if it were made of ribs?!
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Postby CVScam » 15 Feb 2007 19:22

I went to a gun show in Columbus OH during the weekend and I saw Dave showing a group of off duty policemen how to pick locks and how fast he could open handcuffs. I am not sure how many of them bought the DVD or picksets but he had one of the guys raking open a kwickset and the club in no time. I got the DVD, 5 piece Southord set and a set of Auto jigglers. I learned a lot just watching different lockpicking techniques on the cutaway lock. I have raked spool pin locks open before but watching it on the video seem to give me a better feel for it.
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Postby nice7175 » 15 Feb 2007 19:55

oh yeah, and what's up with his blatant southord plugs? i thought that was pretty lame.
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Postby xxgonzoxx » 16 Feb 2007 11:38

nice7175 wrote:oh yeah, and what's up with his blatant southord plugs? i thought that was pretty lame.


I see nothing wrong with his use of Southord tools. Companies regularly compensate for the use of their products. when you watch a movie and see a specific product being used, you can bet that the company paid for the usage. Dave explained his usage of Southord earlier in this thread.

samsonai wrote: In the video I use almost exclusively the Southord tools. I feel they
are the best on the market for their price. Yes the Falle set from MBA
(Mark Bates & Associates) is better but good luck getting it if you're
not a locksmith and if you do it will certainly lighten your wallet way
more than a set from southord.
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Postby nice7175 » 16 Feb 2007 19:59

yeah i understand that but in the middle of the presentation he's like, watch as i bend this southord pick and then bend it back demonstrating that it will last for life, i thought that was really unnecessary.
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Postby cjames73 » 16 Feb 2007 20:10

nice7175 wrote:yeah i understand that but in the middle of the presentation he's like, watch as i bend this southord pick and then bend it back demonstrating that it will last for life, i thought that was really unnecessary.

well i thought he was just demonstrating the durability of the picks. no big issues there. :?
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Postby nice7175 » 16 Feb 2007 20:24

it was a bit much in my opinion
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Postby cjames73 » 16 Feb 2007 20:35

and your entitled to give your personal opinion.

so other than the SO plugs you like the dvd?
i think it's a very good dvd for a beginner especially the parts with the cutaways.
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Postby crash220 » 16 Feb 2007 21:05

I just ordered my first picks,,,, and this DVD. Sounds interesting.

Tom
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Postby cjames73 » 16 Feb 2007 21:21

crash220 wrote:I just ordered my first picks,,,, and this DVD. Sounds interesting.

Tom

it is very interesting. as said earlier, the cutaway lock clips are good. they give you a better understanding on how the lock works.
for a sport lockpicker maybe theres too much info on this dvd :shock:
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Postby jimmyboy » 16 Feb 2007 23:02

i feel it was a superb video - best i have seen yet on the internet anyways -- unless there are more i dont know about
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Postby nice7175 » 17 Feb 2007 0:50

i loved the dvd. the cutaway sections were nice. i wish i had a cutaway lock like that.
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