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by dougfarre » 24 Oct 2007 23:27
Check out our new picks from lockmasters for our meetings this year.
These new lockmasters picks are a real upgrade from the picks we sold last year. We are very excited. Let me know what you think.
Closeup on the picks.
HPC Emergency Pickset. These will be given as prizes to competitions and such.
Thanks for looking!
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by Eyes_Only » 24 Oct 2007 23:34
How is the handles for those picks working for you guys? I personally don't like them cos they look kinda bulky and maybe cumbersome to use.
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by JonLu » 24 Oct 2007 23:49
You got the pics up pretty quick. Those picks are really awesome. 
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by jgor » 25 Oct 2007 0:28
Eyes_Only wrote:How is the handles for those picks working for you guys? I personally don't like them cos they look kinda bulky and maybe cumbersome to use.
The handles are definitely the most comfortable fit of any i've used to date. As for the size, I feel it gives you better control. My only concern is giving such nice picks to beginners, I remember not so fondly how I destroyed more than a few of my first picks before I learned to lay off the excessive force 
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by dmux » 25 Oct 2007 5:30
those are nice, but i think they are too big to carry around, they wouldn't fit in a standard case and you would need a tool box or something to carry them around it
but nice ergonomic alum. handles!
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by Eyes_Only » 25 Oct 2007 7:32
Yeah that would be my concern too. I love my Peterson Tri-fold case, the best case I've ever seen and used so if it doesn't fit in there I don't really want it seeing that I already have too many different tool cases in my service van and my pockets.
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by raimundo » 25 Oct 2007 8:48
I guess with thick handles, you would not get so many picks into a commercial pickcase. but that only means less to lose or have to keep trakck of.
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by vrocco » 25 Oct 2007 9:48
If I remember correctly, those Lockmasters picks have a Lifetime warranty too, right?
Does that mean they replace them if you break them?
That might be good for new pickers.
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by josh0094 » 25 Oct 2007 20:59
vrocco wrote:If I remember correctly, those Lockmasters picks have a Lifetime warranty too, right?
Does that mean they replace them if you break them?
That might be good for new pickers.
4 sure man, i should get my hands on some
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by xayandevorak » 26 Oct 2007 10:24
They look great. I like those "bulky" handles. Easier to manipulate I think.
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by dougfarre » 28 Oct 2007 14:05
Here is a quote from my contact at lockmasters "Lifetime warranty means if you break it under normal use or conditions we will replace it. If someone abuses it they will not get it replaced."
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by lockeymoto » 21 Nov 2007 1:54
I like the look, the handles look sweet.
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by josh0094 » 21 Nov 2007 15:15
wow! may i ask how much this all costed?
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by raimundo » 22 Nov 2007 11:57
its snowing out, aluminum handles would stick to damp fingers 
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by dougfarre » 22 Nov 2007 12:50
josh0094 wrote:wow! may i ask how much this all costed?
Without LSS+, the the list price at Lockmasters ~ $950
We paid ~ $850
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