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by pick69 » 21 Jun 2004 4:55
I'm a french oversea student actualy in australia. I started to pick locks here with industrial staples and hairpins (work quite well as long as you can raque but for the rest  )
I am now looking to buy some tools probably to southord via internet .
Have some of you already ordered picks in australia ? Have you had any problem with customs ?
Thx .
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by Luke » 21 Jun 2004 6:49
Southord..... 
"I took the path less travelled by and that made all the difference"
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by pick69 » 21 Jun 2004 7:18
Oki Thanks for the search , I just wanted to know if someone had already made an order and received it ...
Luke : Did I say something I shouldn't
Sorry but I don't really master Shakespeare language....
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by weechee » 21 Jun 2004 7:28
pick69, he doesnt like south ords even though he seems to have liked them when he started. They have to be better than my home made picks. But of course there are some better picks out there. Beggers can not be chooses in my opinion. And in the links i provided i recall seeing whitehat saying he recieved southord picks successfully.
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by Luke » 21 Jun 2004 7:50
I dislike southord, i liked em when i started because i didnt know anything, they picked to i used them. But now i know the finer points of my picks i know that they could kung fu south ord shit any day!
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by weechee » 21 Jun 2004 8:29
It is not the tools that make the man.
In short, you can order the picks from overseas. You are of course going to take some gamble with customs and the shop, but you never do anything in life if you can not suvive the loss.
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by pick69 » 21 Jun 2004 18:10
Ok thanks a lot for all your answers ...
By the way Luke what provider/tools do you recommend then ? (apart of course from the homemade tools that I can't make before I go back to France ... )
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by Luke » 21 Jun 2004 19:31
HPC
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by plot » 21 Jun 2004 20:18
...yes look, we would all love to have HPC's, southord's are readily available and very good... how'd you finally acquire your HPCs?
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by Luke » 21 Jun 2004 20:45
Locksmith supplies
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by Romstar » 21 Jun 2004 20:59
HPC, Peterson, LAB, Majestic and SouthOrd tools are all available at www.lockpicks.com
While I normally recomend going to www.lockpickshop.com if you want to see a larger selection, check out the first link.
The benefit to lockpicksho is that they are the site sponsor.
Good luck.
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by pick69 » 22 Jun 2004 1:24
Thanks everybody !
I found an easyest solution thx to Luke
I'm now waiting for the award of the fastest internet transaction ever made lol 
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