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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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Postby b0x1812 » 22 Jun 2010 1:24

savs2k wrote:im having some troubble understanding if i am able to order from lockpicks.com. under the terms of service they say

"by placing an order the BUYER certifies that LockPicks.com, its employees and/or the officers, board members, and/or stock holders of its parent will be acting in a lawful manner as described under U.S.C. Title 39 Section 3002a when mailing "locksmith entry tools" to the buyer, i.e. buyer certifies that he/she/it is one or more of the following: a bona fide locksmith; lock distributor (contractors often fall into this category); bona fide repossessor; motor vehicle dealer; lock manufacturer; or a motor vehicle manufacturer;, law enforcement officer; active duty military; a bona fide fire fighter; a bona fide purchaser for one of the aforementioned; and/or a customer who will have this purchase shipped outside the United States, its possession, or territories; and/or a customer who is purchasing items that are not "locksmith entry tools." LockPicks.com or its parent will not deliver any locksmithing device through the mail to a person who cannot certify that he/she/it falls into one of the aforementioned categories."


Also have a problem with this? Can anyone please clarify?
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby b0x1812 » 22 Jun 2010 1:30

also with

"The following statute applies if the customer wishes order to be shipped via US Postal Service; otherwise please disregard.

U.S.C. Title 39 Section 3002a of the US Postal Code specifies that locksmith tools can be shipped via mail only if the buyer can certify that he/she/it can be truthfully regarded as one of the following: A bona fide locksmith, a bona fide auto repossessor, a licensed car dealer, a lock manufacturer, a motor vehicle manufacturer.* By placing your order on our website, and by indicating your agreement of these terms before ordering, you are electronically signing this agreement and certifying to us under penalty of perjury that at least one of the above classifications pertains to you. In the absence of this assurance, LockPickShop (LPS) will not ship to you."
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby foxhunter » 23 Jun 2010 17:26

would this be a good set to begin with?
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby foxhunter » 23 Jun 2010 17:29

hate to ask but how do you subscribe to a thread or is it automatic?
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Squelchtone » 23 Jun 2010 19:27

foxhunter wrote:hate to ask but how do you subscribe to a thread or is it automatic?


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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby pyro78 » 17 Oct 2010 3:47

I haven't posted much in my time here yet, mainly looking around and i still have yet to buy my pick set, but come Monday i have decided that i will be ordering "Fourteen Piece Lock Pick Set w/ Metal Handles - MPXS-14-O " from SouthOrd (the slightly blemished section) because of this thread i have chosen this company to go with. Waiting til Monday so i can order it on the phone and ask a few questions of the customer service as i order. I already have some locks in my collection because i knew someday i would finally buy a set of real tools (started with a bobby pin and a paper clip with a cheap dead bolt, re-pinned it, and didn't pick past 2 pins before i ended up destroying the lock).

So Thank you guys for making this thread and making it sticky. It has helped me a great deal. Anyone know if the normal line of picks will work on euro locks? i live in the US but half my locks are euro locks lol
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Ffojt » 10 Jan 2011 23:03

I've been a little on and off lockpicking for a few years now, and the small, way to cheap pick-set I had disappeared. Now I'm back in business and I'm planning on buying the Southord Slimline 9 piece set. I liked it because it got several different hook picks. I am also thinking about buying a feather-touch tension tool. Is that a good or bad idea for someone who never have opened a lock before?
Also Im throwing in a handcuff shim, but thats personal;)
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby criminalhate » 11 Jan 2011 10:04

The feather touch tensor is really not that useful. You'll get the hang of it using just regular ones.

Good luck
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby dsilver » 9 Mar 2011 2:22

i got my first tool several years
but there still some picks i dont know how to use å›§
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby lockpickfan » 11 May 2011 3:22

Just here what I like as a beginner set, for who really want to learn SPP:

Hooks:
- Majestic or HPC hook for the standard euro profile
- HPC 2000 hook for the thiner keyways
- Southord small, medium, long hook for the very thin keyways, the small for the small locks like mini padlocks, postbox lock.

- HPC or Southord half diamond, if you can rake with feeling, not with force, the southord is better and can use on thinner keyways too.

- S rake or L rake pick, snake rake optional

AND a lot of tension wrench, from car whisper blade insert and street sweeper blade :D
It's important...realy!

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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby marleyortan » 13 Jun 2011 0:39

Thanks for recommended the best picks but the question is same that how to use it?
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby zeekoman » 1 Jul 2011 16:30

Hi all.. I'm a noob that just started lock picking.. I'm pretty sure about buying a slimline set from lockpickshop (I live mostly in Germany, but I travel all around the world) it's a basic 5 piece set (http://www.lockpickshop.com/C500.html) would anyone advise anything different?
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hi. i'm new.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby deception » 1 Jul 2011 16:56

zeekoman wrote:Hi all.. I'm a noob that just started lock picking.. I'm pretty sure about buying a slimline set from lockpickshop (I live mostly in Germany, but I travel all around the world) it's a basic 5 piece set (http://www.lockpickshop.com/C500.html) would anyone advise anything different?



Looks fine to me. You might want to pick up a couple of different tension wrenches though.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby mccrotch » 17 Oct 2011 22:25

This is a decent $20 starter kit, It will definitely get you into most padlocks (practice practice practice) and provides good tactile feedback.
http://www.lockpicks.com/brockhage-lock ... -b230.aspx
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby twisterchris » 26 Oct 2011 3:08

Anyone in Canada??? I am. if ur new like me and want a pick set, to avoid customs so u have no hassles i ordered mine from www.lockpickcanada.com i just wanted people to know... :)
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