There have recently been posts popping up again asking what to buy. I think a big mistake new pickers make is buying a big expensive pick set. First off, the amount of new users that join all excited about picking and grow bored in a couple of weeks is staggering. To start with all you need is a small hook, a half diamond, and a tension wrench. Rakes are not good for beginners to play with. First learn to SPP (single pin pick) and then work on raking.
As for what to buy the possibilities are nearly endless. Hopefully I can help here. For beginners this is the best site to order from. www.lockpicktools.com you can order individual picks for very little money and see how you like picking. If it's not for you it's OK, you only spent $10 or so.
Southord picks are also good beginner picks, a little more expensive, but still pretty cheap. THIS is the set you should get if you want Southord picks.
HPC picks are next. Most professional locksmiths use HPC picks. They are relatively cheap and pretty good quality. THIS is the HPC set of choice for beginners.
Now, for those of you that are still pickers after you have worn out your lesser picks and are looking for something more THIS is what you are after. Peterson-International makes what many (myself included) consider to be the ultimate in commercially produced lockpicks.
There you have it. You don't need to spend a fortune to start this hobby. Buying the best picks in the world will not make you a better picker when you start off. Only practice can do that.
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