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by casuma » 13 Jul 2008 12:33
hey im wonder were i can buy some good but cheap gear cause im tired of using makeshift ones
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by Schuyler » 13 Jul 2008 12:36
There are stickies, dozens, if not hundreds of threads, and a site sponsor that is called "lockpickshop"
your basics:
http://lockpickshop.com - you get 10% off for mentioning lp101
http://southord.com - blemished sets are cheap and work just fine
http://lockpicktools.com - great guy, I personally recommend his shop. Individual picks in several different handle types and some innovative products.
That said?
Pick around the site a bit and read some of the basic chunks of information before making a new thread.
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by MacGnG1 » 13 Jul 2008 17:35
southord has a great return policy
Nibbler: The poop-eradication is but one aspect of your importance.
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by MacGnG1 » 14 Jul 2008 9:59
yea dude... SEARCH is your friend 
Nibbler: The poop-eradication is but one aspect of your importance.
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by boobidy » 17 Jul 2008 0:11
Always cheap stuff on Ebay.
Better than you!
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by E1001 » 19 Jul 2008 19:32
boobidy wrote:Always cheap stuff on Ebay.
I was under the impression that ebay didn't sell picks.
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by freakparade3 » 19 Jul 2008 20:31
E1001 wrote:boobidy wrote:Always cheap stuff on Ebay.
I was under the impression that ebay didn't sell picks.
They don't. Any auctions for them are shut down.
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by nostromo » 22 Jul 2008 23:39
Making picks and wrenches from hacksaw blades (if you have a dremel or grinder) or windsheild wiper inserts (if you only have hand tools). There are GREAT tutorials here!
Take the plunge!! Search for "Bogota" and get yourself a chainsaw file, flat file, pair of 6" visegrips and assorted sand/emery paper and you're in business. It doesn;t take long and you'll SAVE a lot by trying pick patterns and styles out that you make yourself before taking the plunge and buying the high end stuff.
Or if you want to save the time, don;t have the ttols, are uncertain of your pick-making ability- buy one of the starter sets for under $20 and support the fine LP101 supporter. Or check out the local Army-Navy store or gunshow. Any of the basice sets have the basic patterns you need. A hook, snake rake, diamond and a couple of different sized tension wrenches are about it. Add in some of the ball patterns if you want to try doublew sided wafer locks.
Happy picking!
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by steve0527 » 23 Jul 2008 12:20
casuma wrote:hey im wonder were i can buy some good but cheap gear cause im tired of using makeshift ones
You could look in the buy sell trade area
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