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by sonick » 3 Aug 2008 21:01
This was supposed to be my new 'affordable' hobby, as compared to my others. Existing locks acquired over the years, $20 for a 14-piece southern ordnance set from cheaperthandirt..... cheap, relaxing and engaging.
It's still relaxing, except I am now getting more drawn in and the money is starting to ramp up also. Oh well, the fun level is going up along with it 
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by aaronregnier » 3 Oct 2008 16:07
I'm pretty new, but I'd say roughly:
$50 for picks
$100 for some padlocks and ICOREs
$50 for files
$100 for blanks
Not too bad, but I'd love to get my hands on a code punch 
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by Mutzy » 3 Oct 2008 18:10
Numerous HPC Picksets, tools and individual picks $150, Blue Peterson KPS + individual picks + City Lites + Bi/Trifold cases $350, Dino Electronic Pickgun $225, Majestic Life Lockaid pickgun $85, MWT's LSS+ Locksmith including LSS+x Locksmith, Open in 30 seconds book, Medeco Biaxial Euro Cylinder $455, one Federal Padlock - $65.
Over $1300.
I'm lucky i've come across pretty much all my locks from work. I do a new high security system, i remove their existing First Gen Bi-lock cylinders and take their now-useless keys, same for Some Abloy stuff, and quite a few padlocks. I've taken a few padlocks home to pick cause there's no keys for it. And keyed up a few low and high security cylinders from work to (try to) pick. 
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by Itzal » 25 Oct 2008 14:59
Probably about NZ$50, but a lot of that was tools (files, etc) that I didn't have.
Translating that into US, about $80-$90 I think, but I've been doing this less than a week so far. Already looking at a pick set that'll bump that up.
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by What » 25 Oct 2008 18:33
Picks, Pick making materials - $40 Tools(Files, grinder, etc) - $50 Simple locks(Master/generic) - $30 Schalge/general rim cylinders - $50 Evva Locks(3 Evva DPI/Shipping) - $35 Medeco (duracam, cam, 51s) - $55 Abloy (Classic, Exec, Protec) - $75 Kaba Gemini - $30 Emhart locks - $40
Total - ~$405
Now... Im sure I am forgetting some but w/e.
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by What » 25 Oct 2008 18:47
Forgot we cant edit our posts and meant to add a bit... Compared to some of my other hobbies(mainly keeping invertebrates) locks are cheap. 
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by x8xViperx6x » 26 Oct 2008 6:40
Jaakko wrote:Cost of this hobby?
Priceless.
ha, I knew that was coming, or the sound of 'click' priceless. Me, $120 - picks $50 - locks so.. not enough..
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by crazynllovewitu » 28 Oct 2008 12:02
40 dollars gere 10 dollars there not really keep track foresay
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by Major Boothroyd » 6 Nov 2008 9:29
150$ for picks and 50$ for various padlocks. Spent 70$ on a multlock cylinder this morning, cant pick them but got it anyway.
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by TheSnakey » 7 Nov 2008 18:47
picks = $5.00 locks = $50 misselanious = $30
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by Satan130 » 8 Nov 2008 2:43
I've actually been fairlly lucky. besideds the inition 40-50 dollars, I've realy only spent 20 on locks. most of them i just find. granted, not the best locks in history, but their free, so...
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by vryez2xlr8 » 17 Nov 2008 18:55
Picks 85.00 Locks 65.00 Snap Gun 53.90 Tools 35.00 Not to mention all the hours finding materials to use to grind into picks, countless nights and days reading and searching the web, watching videos reading guides to find out exactly what it is I'm doing.
Soon to be: 154.85 in Education 365.90 in Lock picks/bypass tools 65 in tools 100 in locks
That's all my budget will allow for now. Might be cheap to a few but expensive for someone who never really planned on lock picking being a hobby of theirs. What can I say? It's addicting!
"Courage isn't the absence of fear, ...it is the realization that there is something more important than fear"
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by fjardeson » 17 Nov 2008 19:27
Books: LSS - $199, Open in 30" - $75, Graham Pulford's HSML - $60 - all the books were worth every penny. I have to keep my LSS locked up (and not with a cheap Master!) or it tends to walk off.
Locks: One enormous Anchor Las padlock with a DOM Diamant cylinder (thanks Han Fey!), one Rosengren's RKL10, several S&G 3630's, two Kaba-Mas X-07's, an S&G 8501, several Assa V10's, a Tubar, a Helason, more Abloys and Medecos than I can remember, a Bell pay phone lever lock, a Sargent Keso, two of those indestructible 10-pound Medeco military padlocks, two authentic Bramahs, a Chubb-Bramah dual-system, a Chubb Detector... it goes on and on. I've probably dropped at least $2,000 on locks. (I started learning picking to deal with the ones in my collection that don't have the durn keys.)
Tools: Here's where I get cheap, only about $70 plus a Dremel Pro which was a gift. I make most of my own tools.
--Fjardeson
I'll call your S&G 8500 and raise you a RKL-10!
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by Cuervogrisss » 29 Nov 2008 10:04
A locksmith gifted me 60 cilindres,including an Kaba 
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by ridinplugspinnaz » 29 Nov 2008 10:51
Cuervogrisss wrote:A locksmith gifted me 60 cilindres,including an Kaba 
sixty??? Holy cow. Share the love, man! 
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