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by PoRT55 » 25 Feb 2008 21:08
ordered my set, cant wait to see what they look like. I know what to expect from LN21... incredible craftsmanship! i LOVE this guys work! i guess you can tell im excited, lol. do your thing man - Tim
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by LockNewbie21 » 3 Mar 2008 23:32
Finnally got back to the bench, and worked on some members tools as I had been out of commision becuase of that flu or virus thing going around, but typical first day better and back at the bench  .
This is was my first day and wanted make some bogata's, I love these tools, becuase if you do them right and ifnish them correctly the lighting on them is incredible.
And yes lets take it down 5x mag. YOu can see all the reflections streaming down the tool.
To the members who patiently waited until my flu passed, I thank you for your patience and will get those tools out.
Also, Anero please PM me regarding the issues the administation is discussing with you about not paying. I have sent you two PM's and my outbox shows you recieved them. Thank you
Everyone else enjoy and keep pickin'
LN21
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by ShanePicklefish » 4 Mar 2008 2:33
I looked through every page of this thread. Your work is incredible, maybe doug will let us see them in person :O
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by le.nutzman » 5 Mar 2008 1:32
If you haven't guessed by now, LN21 is one of the several talented people who hand craft awesome tools. I currently own picks from several members of this site and I can't even begin to tell you how much appreciation I have for each person that has hand crafted a set of tools for me. LN21 is no exception.
Kudos to LN21 (since this is his thread!) and everyone else that puts the personality behind the craftsmanship of the tools everyone else is using.
Can't wait to get my last few pieces that I ordered!
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by Eyes_Only » 5 Mar 2008 1:52
Those are the best picks you have ever made. If I had the money to burn I would totally request you to make me a set of your most recent creations.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by PoRT55 » 5 Mar 2008 6:23
im anxious now  whats the time frame? 
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by Legion303 » 5 Mar 2008 6:38
Those Bogotas are gorgeous. Set on the linen like that, they look like a selection of freshly-cleaned surgical tools. Did those start out as windshield wiper inserts?
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by LockNewbie21 » 8 Mar 2008 21:47
Well Before the Pictures I have to extend the thanks to the users who waited paitently until my flu passed and I thank you for that, I hope my tools where wortht he wait and they work well for you
First set is Roxylass's set that will be going out to Scottland, this set was just great I love it and am sure Roxylass will to.
Next is Tuniz's set going to Finland Again another great set I love the black on black contrast.
Le Nutzman toped of his set with these tools
Finally Port55's set done up in Firehouse colors, I took pride in making this set as knowing himself and of other firefighters throw there life down un conditionally.. so why not throw down the effort for making a great set. "do it right or not a at all"
This is a comercial pick under 5X mag, you make your own assumption  . Refer to my tools under 5x and see me Myself,Ray,Katioc, and others say... if there hand made they cost more.. but you want a pick you can shave with? Didn't think so... as people who say B/S... Name brand trends are for Hollister whereing Highschool girls.. the tools that does the best job.. is the best tool- PERIOD.
I still have more to do but I posted my progress, again thank you very much for being patient and very understanding when I was sick. I hope you all enjoy your new tools and they serve you very well.
Have a good weekend,
LN21
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by PoRT55 » 9 Mar 2008 1:01
LN21, it was worth the wait. those are beautiful. im sure they work as well as they look. i am very pleased.. and thanks for the kind words about firefighters. we never do our work to get credit or praise, we do it to help others, but it is very nice to hear people say those things. another reminder that our lives are appreciated as well.. thank you for that - Tim
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by Grifter » 9 Mar 2008 4:14
Holy hell those are nice looking picks! Good job LN21, just unbelievable.
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by Tuniz » 9 Mar 2008 7:38
wieee, ninja black picks \(^_^)/
Just don´t send them to Finland, i live in Sweden
They look awesome LN. can´t wait to get my hands on them
The swedish locksmith, Tuniz
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by roxylass » 9 Mar 2008 9:48
hello andrew.
you just get better and better i think my daughter will be at fisticuffs with me to see who gets what.
absolute craftmanship. 
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by LockNewbie21 » 9 Mar 2008 16:37
Thanks guys glad everyones happy hope everything works just great
Have a good week fella's,
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by Havoc » 11 Mar 2008 10:06
Wow, and I thought that *I* prided myself on quality fine detail work!
...I think I might order a set just to hang on my wall... 
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by le.nutzman » 11 Mar 2008 12:28
For those that are waiting on your initial set from LN, I gotta tell ya, it's just like getting a Bogata, or an ASSA Twin V10 from someone, you're gonna marvel over it, possibly frame it and probably never want to use the set when you have it. (Me personally, I just framed them and drool whenever I look at how smooth and shiny they are.........J/K!!!).
But when it comes to using them for the first time, if there's a word, i'd have to say it would be "incredible". All my custom picks that I have received from the members here fall into this catagory. Custom picks are truely the way to go. The amount spent in the craftsmanship to the final product are directly reflected in the amount of feel and feedback that you get from custom picks.
(Wal-Mart voiceover) So for the mere price of $14.95 (NOT BY ANY MEANS THE REAL PRICE) plus shipping and handling in 3 eversoeasy installment of the rest of your life, you too can be a proud owner of what critics are raving quite possible one of the best lock pick sets you'll ever own. Local taxes apply, see store for details, and any picks shown on this site are trademarked and copywrited for the sole purpose of Lockpicking101 and LockNewbie21. Pictures subject to change without prior notice, offer ends soon.
Or, as Walter would say, "Welcome to Wal-Mart, get your @#$^ and get out!!"

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