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SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Necrosis1994 » 20 Jun 2010 23:34

I just ordered the SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set from lockpickshop.com and was wondering if anyone could tell me how good this set is for a beginner. I'm certain it'll be better than the bobby pins I've been using to open some old padlocks. :lol: Sorry if this is the wrong section for this post but I'm new here.
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby pjzstones » 21 Jun 2010 1:55

any set it good for beginers. if it has a short hook and a few rakes your in buisness. you can build from there. :wink:
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby criminalhate » 21 Jun 2010 8:35

I second what pjzstones says.


Although next time you plan on purchasing something you should run a search on here to see the feedback of the product first.

In this case the South Ord set is a decent set of picks for the price. So you did fine =)
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Squelchtone » 21 Jun 2010 8:55

criminalhate wrote:Although next time you plan on purchasing something you should run a search on here



Not only that, always make sure that you're buying the right set depending on if you are left handed or right handed. I can't tell you the amount of new pickers who buy a set of picks and get the wrong one, because they're a lefty.

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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Wizer » 21 Jun 2010 10:48

squelchtone wrote:Not only that, always make sure that you're buying the right set depending on if you are left handed or right handed. I can't tell you the amount of new pickers who buy a set of picks and get the wrong one, because they're a lefty.


Yeah, or if you need upwards (American) picks or downwards "European" picks.
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Necrosis1994 » 21 Jun 2010 11:53

I'm a righty in the US so that won't be a problem :lol: . I tried to find info hear about the set but couldn't actually find any for some reason. But I figured since it was cheaper than the 11 and the 8 piece sets right now, I couldn't go wrong.
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby dependent_arising » 26 Jun 2010 11:56

Wizer wrote:
squelchtone wrote:Not only that, always make sure that you're buying the right set depending on if you are left handed or right handed. I can't tell you the amount of new pickers who buy a set of picks and get the wrong one, because they're a lefty.


Yeah, or if you need upwards (American) picks or downwards "European" picks.
:lol:


Nice, very nice.
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Greedy » 1 Jul 2010 4:04

Wizer wrote:
Yeah, or if you need upwards (American) picks or downwards "European" picks.
:lol:




don't you just turn the door upside down :roll:
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Theist17 » 1 Jul 2010 8:27

Necrosis1994 wrote:I'm a righty in the US so that won't be a problem :lol: . I tried to find info hear about the set but couldn't actually find any for some reason. But I figured since it was cheaper than the 11 and the 8 piece sets right now, I couldn't go wrong.



Oh goodness. Please tell me you're just playing along. Hahaha

Seriously, though, if you find you need some help with absolutely anything (related to picking, that is), these fora are full of old hands and newbies alike who are just itching to let you pick their brains.
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Necrosis1994 » 2 Jul 2010 2:29

Theist17 wrote:
Necrosis1994 wrote:I'm a righty in the US so that won't be a problem :lol: . I tried to find info hear about the set but couldn't actually find any for some reason. But I figured since it was cheaper than the 11 and the 8 piece sets right now, I couldn't go wrong.



Oh goodness. Please tell me you're just playing along. Hahaha

Seriously, though, if you find you need some help with absolutely anything (related to picking, that is), these fora are full of old hands and newbies alike who are just itching to let you pick their brains.

Haha I was just playing along :lol:
And I got the picks in the mail about a week ago now, so far I've only really used the small half diamond and another one that kinda looks like a W, not sure what it's called though lol. I must say, they are a huge improvement over my bobby pins! :lol:
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby SquallLHeart » 2 Jul 2010 3:39

i assume you meant the s rake
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Necrosis1994 » 2 Jul 2010 12:19

SquallLHeart wrote:i assume you meant the s rake

That's probably it, looks more like a w than an s though lol.
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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Squelchtone » 2 Jul 2010 13:24

Necrosis1994 wrote:
SquallLHeart wrote:i assume you meant the s rake

That's probably it, looks more like a w than an s though lol.


We just call that the W rake, S or Snake rake is very much an S shape, the W is a W shape. The W pick will be the first one you break, because it is very thin where the W meets the tang of the pick.

To confuse the matter even more, Southord does call the W shaped on S rake and they call the one that is atually shaped like an S, a C rake. And what they call a W rake looks like an L rake that is taller on one side. Totally wrong in my opinion, but I think these names were made a loong time ago by some locksmith or lock pick maker and they probably had a list A thru Z of different profiles and the names stuck, even if they don't look like the name, or make much sense. Another one I like is the L rake but some places called it a riffle rake. To each his own right?

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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Squelchtone » 2 Jul 2010 13:26

Argh, forgot to post this:

All the popular pick shapes and what Southord calls them (not exactly the same as lock pickers always call them)
http://southord.com/Lock-Picking-Tools/Lock-Picks-Individual-Replacement.html

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Re: SouthOrd PXS-14 pick set

Postby Necrosis1994 » 2 Jul 2010 16:16

squelchtone wrote:
Necrosis1994 wrote:
SquallLHeart wrote:i assume you meant the s rake

That's probably it, looks more like a w than an s though lol.


We just call that the W rake, S or Snake rake is very much an S shape, the W is a W shape. The W pick will be the first one you break, because it is very thin where the W meets the tang of the pick.

To confuse the matter even more, Southord does call the W shaped on S rake and they call the one that is atually shaped like an S, a C rake. And what they call a W rake looks like an L rake that is taller on one side. Totally wrong in my opinion, but I think these names were made a loong time ago by some locksmith or lock pick maker and they probably had a list A thru Z of different profiles and the names stuck, even if they don't look like the name, or make much sense. Another one I like is the L rake but some places called it a riffle rake. To each his own right?

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Thanks! That was rather informative! I did notice that the W rake looks like it'd snap pretty easily unfortunatly. I've tried to use the L rake before and it didn't really work well at all. Maybe it was because I used it on a padlock?
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