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by ElbowMacaroni » 5 Oct 2009 23:50
Thanks again Raimundo for steering me over to serepick... I just got them in today, Very very nice. I see that I was WAY off base on scale on the ones I made.
These are awesome, and so incredibly comfortable to hold and use... NICE WORK!
Yeah, and they work like magic, I was a bit skeptical about the magicness of them...not that I didn't expect something good, but wow... just wow...
-EM
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by ElbowMacaroni » 6 Oct 2009 0:03
Oh, I forgot to mention, and lack of edit button, yadda yadda... (yes people really did say that before the seinfield episode that sought to eradicate the use of the phrase via overuse and association with the show)
The feedback is incredible, I've never got this kind of feedback from my other tools! Some things that people had described about lock feedback that I was sure they were hallucinating, I'm feeling with these now!
I can't say thanks enough for making these!
-EM
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by raimundo » 7 Oct 2009 9:17
I take a bow 
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by ElbowMacaroni » 9 Oct 2009 1:07
And well you should, there are AMAZING! I just love the way they are angled, sooo comfortable. I'm going to apply that sort of design to my future homemade picks. Sorry to rave so much, but they are just so impressive!
Thanks yet again!
-EM
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by dmux » 9 Oct 2009 10:31
raimundo rocks even if he had never created the bogota
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by ElbowMacaroni » 9 Oct 2009 10:46
Yes I agree completely, I have seen much sage advice from him perusing though the pages of the forum...
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by CptedIV » 13 Oct 2009 1:13
Whats the bogota, and whats serepicks?
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by jailersmith » 14 Oct 2009 13:30
Just received my bogota set from serepick.com and they work like the lock is in a trance. Thanks Raimundo 
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by Eyes_Only » 22 Oct 2009 6:53
I made a few out of windshield wiper blades recently and though I'm sure the quality and effectiveness of the ones I made are no where near those made by Rai, but I have to attest to the effectiveness of the tool design. I've popped open all the BEST SFIC locks I have, each in under a minute.
I never was a fan of raking techniques with pin tumbler locks in the past but these tools have kinda changed my attitude toward raking.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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