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goso or klom.

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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goso or klom.

Postby mtt.tr » 28 Aug 2008 10:17

i found to sets these are klom 32 piece or goso 23 piece can not decide heres the link http://www.rapidlocksmith.com/55.html



Thanks Matt.
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goso or klom.

Postby lock2006 » 28 Aug 2008 17:35

i got the Goso pick set and they are ok but is up to you which one to get good luck
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Postby nostromo » 28 Aug 2008 23:37

I just got a Klom Navigator set, which has a lot of auto picks in addition to dimple, slant pin, and some really great hooks for single pin picking.

The Goso looks like it's less heavy on the auto picks. Search the threads here - not a lot of certainty about the specific makes of the autos the picks are for.

Picks in both of the sets have nice handles and titanium coated working surfaces that are s-m-m-o-o-o-o-o-o-t-t-t-h-h-h-h. 8)

I don;t think you'd want them as your first set, tho. Check those threads for recommendations.

:D But whichever you get, you're bound to enjoy them!
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schuyler

Postby raimundo » 29 Aug 2008 6:48

PM schuyler and ask him about those picks, I think he deliberatly bent some of them to test the metal. Its in the last issue of NDE
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Postby lockey1963 » 29 Aug 2008 17:19

they will only sell to locksmiths and student locksmiths .

http://www.rapidlocksmith.com/32.html
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Postby Aleman » 29 Aug 2008 18:33

You can get the KLOM set here.

http://nelocksmithsupplies.co.uk/Picksets.aspx
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Postby mtt.tr » 30 Aug 2008 5:50

lockey1963 wrote:they will only sell to locksmiths and student locksmiths .

http://www.rapidlocksmith.com/32.html


Just found out.
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Postby mtt.tr » 30 Aug 2008 5:55

Aleman wrote:You can get the KLOM set here.

http://nelocksmithsupplies.co.uk/Picksets.aspx


Thanks for that thats a pretty good site.But what is the age to buy.
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Postby mr_chris79 » 30 Aug 2008 6:40

you can buy frome there anyage we dont discriminate lol!
if everyone who tried something new liked it but didnt bother telling anyone else there would never be anything new to try...
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Postby mtt.tr » 30 Aug 2008 6:59

mr_chris79 wrote:you can buy frome there anyage we dont discriminate lol!

Cool.
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