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SouthOrd Jackknife

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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SouthOrd Jackknife

Postby niZe » 13 May 2007 4:36

Sorry if is a stupid question, but the SouthOrd Jackknife`s picks are standard or european/slimline too?

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Postby copeman » 13 May 2007 7:26

they are standard and if you are just starting out you should get an actual pick set
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Postby JackNco » 13 May 2007 9:52

Nize, the jackknife is NOT for you.
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Postby niZe » 13 May 2007 10:56

Take it easy John, i just thinking to buy it for a friend for his birthday, but if it`s standard i will buy a normal 14pieces set or 22. :)
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Postby JackNco » 13 May 2007 11:16

hehe i am taking it easy. but its not a tool thats very good for beginners ;)
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Postby niZe » 13 May 2007 11:17

Yes i know now, thanks for the patience :)
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Postby Shrub » 14 May 2007 6:13

niZe wrote:Take it easy John, i just thinking to buy it for a friend for his birthday, but if it`s standard i will buy a normal 14pieces set or 22. :)


Can i be your friend :P

He/she will thankyou more for it in the long run if you get a real set,
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Postby niZe » 14 May 2007 6:26

Shrub wrote:
niZe wrote:Take it easy John, i just thinking to buy it for a friend for his birthday, but if it`s standard i will buy a normal 14pieces set or 22. :)


Can i be your friend :P

He/she will thankyou more for it in the long run if you get a real set,


Yes, now i know: i just bought a 22 slimline southord set.
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Postby Shrub » 14 May 2007 6:31

Lucky friend,

Print out the guide on my www button if you like and give that with the picks, it will be a good start on what to do unless they can pick already,
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Postby niZe » 14 May 2007 6:38

Good idea, i will give your guide and mit guide too.
TWO HOLY BOOKS. :lol:
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