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by Jenova » 27 May 2004 19:53
i am looking at buying this kit
http://www.southord.com/images/fullsize/CS02.jpg
from southlord
i am a beginner and never picked a lock before ??
but i am really interested and entend to keep this as a new found hobby
so what do u's think ???
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by ReverseLogic » 27 May 2004 20:48
If you're just starting out, I would recommend just buying the Eleven piece kit. It has all the picks a beginner (or anyone, realistically) would need. As for the snap gun, I've never had one myself, and don't really see the purpose outside of being a quick access tool for police or locksmiths. Seems to kind of take the fun out of picking, at least in my eyes. As for the auto-jigglers, I wouldn't suggest those either. Might be kind of fun to mess around with, they only really work on older cars. That's my two cents. Good luck and happy picking.
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by Jenova » 27 May 2004 21:21
for and extra $10 i can egt a pick gun also
im thinking of getting the kit i suggested
+ i want the auto keys
also i hope to keep this gear for a while and not have to go spend more money on picks etc
i might start to make my own when i learn propley how to pick
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by PhreakPhy » 27 May 2004 21:31
My suggestion to you would be to make your first set of tools if you have the proper equimpent to do so. Otherwise just buy a cheap set of picks, or just buy the picks you need individualy. The peterson "just picks" set seems like a good buy. http://www.peterson-international.com/picksets-detailed.htm#plus It shure would suck if you spent all that money on a big set, and have it turn out that you dont even like lockpicking. IMHO i see no need for a lirge pick set, most of the picks are usualy repeats, or some sort of rake that is slightly differant from a nother. All you realy need is a hook, half dimond, snakerake and tension wrentch for a basic set, and with that you will have all the tools you need to pick most all tumbelers.
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by mcm757207 » 27 May 2004 21:32
I would do it the other way around... make your own first- figure out they break and are crappy then buy your own. lol... but that's just me
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