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by bumber » 24 Feb 2008 20:31
All credit goes to whoever is on the page this is just a link I found looking for pinning kits. There are like 20ish picks I dont think they are to scale but have a ruler in the pictures.
http://www.crypto.com/photos/misc/picks/
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by amaze1 » 24 Feb 2008 21:55
Does any one have a template for a peterson american lock bypass pick or instructions how to make one?
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by kromedge » 27 Feb 2008 3:38
amaze1 wrote:Does any one have a template for a peterson american lock bypass pick or instructions how to make one?
I've been searching for the same thing ever since I watched a YouTube video demonstrating how well they work - very slick indeed.
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by Festus » 12 Mar 2008 2:09
A good tool.
Use side A for snap raking and SPP, and side B in a wave-like raking motion.
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by Festus » 15 Mar 2008 9:25
Petersen Gem

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by pick kidd 101 » 17 Mar 2008 13:15
i just made what i call the ultimate lock pick template set, 30 picks, and 1 key extractor, i will soon add a ramped rake, these are not my own creations, i basically copied and pasted all the picks from the best templates ive found onto one master template, YOU ONLY NEED TO PRINT 1 PAGE!!!!, the bottom 4 are car picks, these work very well, i have used them on old and new cars, they also work EXTREMELY well on wafer/disk tumbler locks, just size these babies up on MS Word and ur good to go. hope this helps
<a href="http://s177.photobucket.com/albums/w234/axemasterrawe/?action=view¤t=completelockpicks23.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w234/axemasterrawe/completelockpicks23.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
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by bumber » 17 Mar 2008 13:26
I added your post into two links
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by pick kidd 101 » 17 Mar 2008 14:11
thanks, tell me what you guys think, ill make a DeForest and ramped rake soon.
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by dubairooof » 25 Mar 2008 2:40
Thanks for the informations and pics
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by run4yourlife24x » 4 Apr 2008 15:20
I hope you plan on giving romstar some credit for his pick designs.
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by usmcboltaction » 4 Apr 2008 16:42
I think, from reading the post, that he didn't mean to make the picks as they are pictured, but to use it as a template for just the pick ends. I have done the same thing myself, since I kinda got the handle making down fast. Honestly, I have done it with Romstar's templates. The big difference is, I would never post that document in any way as my own. I just made it a little more convenient for me.
I think if someone is gonna do something like this, they should pm the original poster with the idea and get permission.
Judging by the post number, and the enthusiasm of the poster, the nice part of me wants to say it is just a newbie trying to get an idea out. Like an awkward teenager askin for a date, what seems to be an insult really isn't meant to be one. The mean part of me wants to slap him and say to wise up. I guess I will know what part to follow when I see his replies to comments.
I hope it is just another case of what we in the Corps called "Good initiative, bad judgment."
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by pick kidd 101 » 4 Apr 2008 22:47
well actually in my previous post i did say that i did not make these templates, and that i made it form the BEST templates i could find, so of course i give romstar all the credit cuz, i cant make templates, im just trying to make one page with as many picks as possible, so im trying to help every1 out by posting these, i mean think about it, i took all his picks, from like 3 or 4 diff sites and fit them into one page.. with a ruler, im just trying to save ppl time, so they dont have to size everything up and waste ink and paper printing multiple pages of handles that you can just eyeball yourself, i only had the best intentions when i created these templates, romstar deserves all the credit. PEACE
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by maintenanceguy » 5 Apr 2008 7:49
The photobucket link provided shows Romstar's unhaked picks with his name intact.
Even the embedded photo obviously shows part of somebody's name, even if it isn't all there.
There was obviously no attempt to hide where these came from or to take credit for anyone else's work. So these are a derivative work. Nothing wrong with taking something good and improving on it.
No harm no foul.
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by spangecore » 7 Apr 2008 17:40
thanks for the templates helped out with my home brew kit.
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