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Is anyone from Tasmania?

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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The sub forum you are currently in is for asking Beginner Hobby Lock Picking questions only.

Postby UWSDWF » 27 Aug 2007 11:01

define: winge

I can't find it in google anybody?
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Postby Afisch » 27 Aug 2007 11:02

To complain alot
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Postby freakparade3 » 27 Aug 2007 11:12

I find it funny this post has gotten to 46 replies AFTER it was determined nobody else here is from Tasmania :shock:
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Postby Dragunov-21 » 27 Aug 2007 18:04

True dat... Oh, and UWSDWF, you can't find it cuz it's spelled "whinge".

Ah.....the nineties....was some good years


Yeah, they were... pity I was ~8 years old lol...
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Re: Is anyone from Tasmania?

Postby LittleDeath » 26 Dec 2013 8:55

Hey, I dunno if this thread is still active.
I'm in Tassie, and I'm looking to start out :P

I'm currently working off bobby pins and paperclips though.
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Re: Is anyone from Tasmania?

Postby HerrMannelig » 26 Dec 2013 9:26

LittleDeath wrote:Hey, I dunno if this thread is still active.
I'm in Tassie, and I'm looking to start out :P

I'm currently working off bobby pins and paperclips though.


Greetings. I saw your introduction (but we aren't allowed to answer questions there...it is for introductions only).

I do not know specifically any sources of lock picking equipment in Australia, nor do I know any laws which apply (so, you should investigate that), but I think many UK and US shops would ship to Australia.

Or, you could look into making your own if you have the skills and equipment. Starting at video 8 in this playlist, there is a good tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... F86F3A1F85

But I prefer to buy picks, having no equipment to make them.

It is possible that http://www.lockpickshop.com/ would ship to Australia.

I know someone who uses this source: http://www.lockpicktools.com/

You may want to contact them about shipping to Australia.

There may be applicable laws about shipping these kinds of things in Australia. I do not know them.

Welcome to the forum.
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Re: Is anyone from Tasmania?

Postby HerrMannelig » 26 Dec 2013 9:30

Another important thing I forgot...

I do not know what types of locks are in common use in Australia. Lock picks usually come in two thicknesses, and the thin one is for locks mainly in Europe and Japan which often have thinner keyways.

If all else fails, you can order a set from a Chinese site, such as dx.com

They have an Australia direct site: http://aud.dx.com/search/lock%20pick

But I do not know the quality of their equipment. I got a tubular lock pick from dx and it was good enough though.

For lock pick sets, more pieces is not better usually.

EDIT: I found this thread: viewtopic.php?t=41258
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Re: Is anyone from Tasmania?

Postby MBI » 28 Dec 2013 3:06

Thanks HM. That's sure a comprehensive answer if I ever saw one.

I'll throw in my two cents, as for the Deal Extreme picks: buyer beware.
The prices are very attractive, but I've bought a large number of their pick sets for comparison purposes and more often than not I've been very dissatisfied with what I received.

I've had some items shorted from my order and never received them at all, and dealing with their customer service can be a big pain. Several times I received pick sets missing a significant number of pieces, as compared to what you see in the pictures. Some items were shown with nice cases or pouches, and I received the items in plastic bags instead. A lot of picks were rusted. Many of the tools are put together so poorly or made from cheap materials so they bent, broke or fell apart after very few uses.

That's not to say that ALL of the stuff I ordered from there was bad, but it's a high enough percentage that I'd be very leery of them.
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