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by good_guy » 13 Sep 2004 17:05
Ok im gonna buy picks individually from southord and i was wondering if a diamond, hook, s rake, and a short twist flex tension wrench enough? If i were to get one diamond and one hook should they be large or small? also will the large ones fit in padlocks? thanks
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by good_guy » 13 Sep 2004 17:08
oh btw im gonna be opening just the common locks like padlocks, deadbolts and such.
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by Chucklz » 13 Sep 2004 17:51
Go with the small hook, and you probably will want at least one more tension wrench, as they come in a variety of sizes, even from SouthOrd.
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by good_guy » 13 Sep 2004 17:56
how bout the diamond? small or big?
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by Romstar » 13 Sep 2004 18:04
After having done this for 16 years, and also listening to a lot of people, I have pretty much become convinced that a nine piece set is about the best way to start.
A small and medium diamond, a small and medium lifter, two rakes, and three tension tools. Occasionally there will be a ball pick for wafer locks, and only two tensioners. This is acceptable as well.
You can learn, and get by with just the four picks, and a tensioner or two, but I really think that nine is the best way to go.
There are a few pickers on here that use almost nothing but a medium lifter or a small half diamond. There are a few who can open just about anything with a 3/4 rake but overall as you develop, you will discover that the extra picks can give you a range that only 4 could not give you.
Happy picking,
Romstar
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by good_guy » 13 Sep 2004 18:34
uhh but im short on money. so a short hook but wut sized diamond?
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by good_guy » 13 Sep 2004 18:35
oh and a ball pick. should i get a single or double?
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by good_guy » 13 Sep 2004 18:40
ok sorry for a 3 posts in a row but do i really need a ball pick? can i open wafers with others? i dont want to buy picks that i wont even use because i dont want to waste money.
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by Chucklz » 13 Sep 2004 18:53
I like having a ball pick around, but then again I like drinking Illy espresso. Its not necessary, but it can be nice on occasion. The half diamond will be like a cup of Tim Hortons, or Starbucks, it will get the job done, but you may find you enjoy something else more. Now I need a cup of coffee.
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by good_guy » 13 Sep 2004 22:23
lol u have i wierd way to look at things. i wish i had that kind of brain. well i decided with a small hook, large diamond, s rake, and a short twist flex tension wrench. ill be ordering them soon.
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by Luke » 14 Sep 2004 2:55
lol u have i wierd way to look at things...
AN ENGLISH LESSON WOULD BENIFIT YOU REALLY WELL!!
Translation..
laughing out loud, you have a weird way of looking at things...
"I took the path less travelled by and that made all the difference"
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by thertel » 14 Sep 2004 9:13
hey good guy where are you located? is it in the states? if so pm me I'll send you a coupla picks for just the shipping cost.
Thomas
He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster.
And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
~Friedrich Nietzsche
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by thertel » 14 Sep 2004 9:22
they are just some old handleless southords, that got replaced by petersons and navigator set.
Thomas
He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster.
And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
~Friedrich Nietzsche
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by thertel » 14 Sep 2004 9:41
I'll send a long hook, a medium diamond, a S rake, and a c rake, an s rake, a w rake, a ball pick, a key extractor, and an l rake, and a small tension wrench. all you'll need is more tension wrenchs, which you can make yourself. I'll send it for the price you'd be paying southord, for 4 picks plus their UPS shipping fees. so it will be as cheap for you as possible. PM me and we'll work it out.
Thomas
P.S. I know I probably shouldnt post this in here since it could be construed as a sell or trade. I'm just trying to be nice though.
He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster.
And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
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by Mad Mick » 14 Sep 2004 19:10
Luke wrote:lol u have i wierd way to look at things...
AN ENGLISH LESSON WOULD BENIFIT YOU REALLY WELL!!
Translation..
laughing out loud, you have a weird way of looking at things...
Just to be pedantic, an English lesson would ben efit you greatly! 
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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