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Buying some new picks...

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Buying some new picks...

Postby yanksfan » 20 Apr 2009 11:21

Ok, so I finally gave in and decided to buy a kit. I like making my picks way more though, because it adds even more fun the the hobby. Anyway here is a link to the set I have been thinking of getting...

http://www.lockpickshop.com/PXS-14.html

I just wanted to know if anyone had any comments or suggestions as to what I should get.
Thanks everyone!
They call me Mickey G.
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Re: Buying some new picks...

Postby datagram » 20 Apr 2009 11:40

That's a real good starter set; most people have that as their first set. It should give you an idea of the feel, shape, and look of "real" pick sets. Personally, I don't like the rubber grips, but they come separate so you can attach/remove them as needed.

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Re: Buying some new picks...

Postby Olson Burry » 20 Apr 2009 13:56

Well, I'm just going to throw this out there and ask if you've considered the slimline/euro picks at all.

The C1510 and C801 are both good choices. I would recommend these versions especially if you are thinking about tackling padlocks. Both sets come with the re-enforced metal handles which you want for comfort and feedback.
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Re: Buying some new picks...

Postby thelockpickkid » 6 May 2009 22:55

that was what I had for my first set, as you get better you will wonder what other picks are like, later on if you stay with the hobby, I recomend HPC picks, you will see why. Southords are great starter picks and you are making a good choice!
Shoot first ask questions later! Thelockpickkid
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Re: Buying some new picks...

Postby james5345 » 7 May 2009 1:28

my first set is from southord as well, but its the c2010 http://www.devonlocks.com/html/media/bigpics/2/C-2010-l.jpg Brilliant set!
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Re: Buying some new picks...

Postby Olson Burry » 7 May 2009 1:41

My first set was the MPXS-20, because I was a bit excited and didn't realise I wanted slimlines, so the second set was the C2010, I basically use it for everything, also bought it back when you got $2US to £1 so it was cheaper.

Love those slimlines but really only use 2 or 3 or them.
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Re: Buying some new picks...

Postby christmas8371 » 13 May 2009 12:37

i had a good read of the forums before i bought my first set- southord c500 slimline 5 piece. because i'm based in the uk i figured these would do whilst i made my mind up about locksport. (also the picks supplied were what were recommended as 'must have' picks in any kit).
i have used these with no problems whatsoever on euro cylinders and euro rim replacements- any wider picks would struggle to fit into the keyway.
however i have just ordered the GOSO 23 piece set since i am interested in some of the dimple picks etc that come in this set.(also at £20 its cheap enough).
Another way of complementing my slimlines was to homebrew about 15 hacksaw blade picks using both southord templates and the romstar templates viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17326 the hacksaw blades end up the same thickness as the slimlines once sanded and polished.plus they only cost £1 for the 5 blades i used.
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Re: Buying some new picks...

Postby mr lockpick » 18 May 2009 5:01

My first pick set was a 9 piece (+ 2 tension wrenches) Klom Navigator pickset with rubber handles...It was bought as a gift for me...

After I realised how much fun picking is, I spent out and bought the Southord C3010 set (http://www.lockpickshop.com/C3010.html) and the Southord Jackknife pick.

Both are much nicer than the Klom set (more sensitive mostly).
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