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What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

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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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby thestick » 8 Jul 2009 14:17

any good recommendations for uk users, the one i saw recommended (airpistol.co.uk) doesnt seem to be operational anymore and devonlocks is a bit pricey

obv i am tight fisted and want it on the cheap :wink: any suggestions?
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby jos weyers » 12 Jul 2009 7:58

thestick wrote:any good recommendations for uk users, the one i saw recommended (airpistol.co.uk) doesnt seem to be operational anymore and devonlocks is a bit pricey

obv i am tight fisted and want it on the cheap :wink: any suggestions?


uber cheap:
http://dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.16417
$6 ! that includes shipping
they ship to the UK.

or hop over to holland next month and get some gear at the lockpicking village @ HAR !!
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Farkwun » 12 Jul 2009 13:56

Sorry, this is going to sound really dumb but...

How do you buy things on the HPC website? In the link given there's no price nor a way to buy it from there, and I don't see where to place orders...

Sorry for fail.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby jos weyers » 12 Jul 2009 17:08

Farkwun wrote:How do you buy things on the HPC website?

I don think you can.
They only deal with resellers, so you should turn to one of those.

from the site:
All HPC products must be purchased through an Authorized HPC Distributor.
All HPC locksmithing products may only be purchased by locksmiths.
HPC does not sell directly to locksmiths.
Please see the HPC Reps & Distributors List for a distributor in your area.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Colacrisp » 18 Aug 2009 13:20

I just got interested in lockpicking, and was wondering whether i needed to buy a slimline set, or if i can just use a regular one. I live in Canada, which is why im not sure.
im on a tight budget, so the two sets i was looking at were these:

http://www.lockpickshop.com/PXS-14.html
i heard this wasn't bad, except it had no grips, but now it comes with some

http://www.lockpickshop.com/C801.html
i heard this was also good for beginners, but not sure if i need slimline, because the other one comes with more picks, and the long hook looks better

they are about the same price
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby dmux » 19 Aug 2009 18:39

just go ahead and get a basic falle pickset. its good for beginners
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby SEVEN » 27 Sep 2009 9:27

keyprint edinbourgh or SKS key's
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New to this...

Postby ddc » 18 Oct 2009 13:52

Hello All

noob as I am, I lurked here for a while and finally ordered the 6$ set from DX. hope it arrives soon before I get my way with the street cleaner parked near my house.

just a quick question - does anyone know what southord mean when they say "slightly blemished" on their outlet section in their site? the price for the MPXS-20 is tempting.

thanks!
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Re: New to this...

Postby Kaotik » 27 Oct 2009 16:13

ddc wrote:just a quick question - does anyone know what southord mean when they say "slightly blemished" on their outlet section in their site?


It could be anything from light scratches to small dents or any other imperfections caused from the stamping process. These usually don't get put on the same line as the other blemish free products. The tools are still in overall good shape and still function in the same way.

In other words, they're not something they would want to advertise with, but will still sell at a lower cost in order not to take a complete loss.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby nhoj_yelbom » 2 Nov 2009 1:15

i ordered from southern specialties http://www.lockpicktools.com) and im very happy, i would recommend them to anybody for great products and prices! i ordered the RTFH-10 set
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Gozzo » 8 Mar 2010 5:53

I bought a 14 piece set from southords slightly blemished stock there was water marks on the leather case and they sent me a free copy of easy pickings so i guess i would buy from there again, and they ship to Australia. :wink: And yea you dnt need to buy heaps of different picks just a few a find what you like.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Antique key maker » 13 Mar 2010 12:06

nhoj_yelbom wrote:i ordered from southern specialties http://www.lockpicktools.com) and im very happy, i would recommend them to anybody for great products and prices! i ordered the RTFH-10 set


I agree bought first set from there.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby sir lot is here » 22 Apr 2010 4:01

thestick wrote:any good recommendations for uk users, the one i saw recommended (airpistol.co.uk) doesnt seem to be operational anymore and devonlocks is a bit pricey

obv i am tight fisted and want it on the cheap :wink: any suggestions?
thats simple , www.uklockpickers.co.uk standard £4.50 delivery on any uk order and best of all no v.a.t ive bought all my bits there. Well im in the uk.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby nhoj_yelbom » 6 May 2010 23:18

nhoj_yelbom wrote:i ordered from southern specialties http://www.lockpicktools.com) and im very happy, i would recommend them to anybody for great products and prices! i ordered the RTFH-10 set



just made my 3rd order with them, could not be happier.
1x Laminated Plain Handle - LPH # 06 = Double Ball @ $2.99
1x Laminated Plain Handle - LPH # 08 = Short Hook (flat top) @ $2.99
1x Laminated Plain Handle - LPH # 11 = Snake (3/4 raker) @ $2.99
1x Laminated Plain Handle - LPH # 6E –Euro Wave Jiggler @ $2.99
1x Pouch ONLY (65 piece pouch) @ $10.95
Subtotal = $22.91

and i already had some auto jigglers, highly recommend them and Michelle always gets my order right!
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby slimjim123 » 23 May 2010 1:52

wow, $6 for a pick set, how can you go wrong with that,
unless the picks are extremely brittle or something.
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