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by flaming jag » 8 Nov 2006 18:07
Hi i was thinking of purchasing a pick set but i was unable to find any stores that sold them. I was wondering if anyone here knows a place in melbourne, australia that sells them.
With many thanks,
David
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by Placidity » 9 Jul 2007 1:25
Hi, I'm new here. Saw a few lockpocking videos and found it interesting, and somehow stumbled on this site. I'm from Melbourne too  Like the previous poster above me, I would like to know where I could get the basic starting tools from in Melbourne/Aus. Cheers.
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by Jow » 9 Jul 2007 1:35
Picks are usually purchased from overseas. It is near impossible to source them locally.
viewtopic.php?t=10026
That is in regards to the Melb au picking group. good luck
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by Jow » 9 Jul 2007 1:41
wrong link.....
viewtopic.php?t=20046
that should do it!
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by Mutzy » 9 Jul 2007 3:02
Bunnings. Add creativity and voila!
... Hacksaw blades and files.
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by lunchb0x » 9 Jul 2007 5:45
PM whitehat he might be able to help you out
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by Shrub » 9 Jul 2007 5:50
Correct me please if im wrong but isnt lockpicking illegal (carrying picks) in oz and thats why you cant buy them locally?
Your most likely to get the best prices through the internet anyway but if you look at the sale section you will see whitehat selling some (as said) and hes your side of the world,
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by WhiteHat » 9 Jul 2007 6:17
Shrub wrote:Correct me please if im wrong but isnt lockpicking illegal (carrying picks) in oz and thats why you cant buy them locally?
Certainly not! AFAIK they're illegal to carry arround in canberra and the NT, but in the other states it's a bit more grey. in QLD for instance they're only mentioned under the vagrancy laws and you have to prove intent as usual.
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by lunchb0x » 9 Jul 2007 6:19
yeh its different in each state/ territory
i had a quick look through here
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by Shrub » 9 Jul 2007 6:20
Ah ok, fair enough,
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by Marco » 9 Jul 2007 7:34
I think (dont quote me on this) that the laws in melbourne state that if you are caught with lockpicks and you have the intent to use them in an illegal manner then that is illegal. Unless they see you wearing all black, a balaclava and standing in front of a house that isnt yours then im not sure how they would prove intent. Like whitehat said, its a grey area. But obviously you would not have intent to commit a crime if you were attending a lockpickers meeting.
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by lynxboy » 12 Jul 2007 1:41
Marco wrote:I think (dont quote me on this) that the laws in melbourne state that if you are caught with lockpicks and you have the intent to use them in an illegal manner then that is illegal. Unless they see you wearing all black, a balaclava and standing in front of a house that isnt yours then im not sure how they would prove intent. Like whitehat said, its a grey area. But obviously you would not have intent to commit a crime if you were attending a lockpickers meeting.
I agree with marco but I still wouldn't want to be seen by police with lockpicks at a meeting in Melbourne 
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