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by DragITA » 29 Jul 2011 10:49
Hi from Italy, seems the best forum of lockpicks! There are a lot of experts! SO i wanted to ask a thing, here we think Southord Slimlines are the best picks we used at moment, but we've seen that ''Petersons'' picks seems the best USA picks... one question, are they big like the Standard Southord, or mabe are there some thin picks like Slimline? I find only the ''DEEP CUT ACCESS PICKS'' for european, but i don't like the red design  Also no tension tool there for european locks... Anyone knows somethin? Or must we continue to use the slimline? thanks you all!
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by DragITA » 29 Jul 2011 11:14
So you reccomand the Petersons also for europe? 
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by Squelchtone » 29 Jul 2011 11:28
DragITA wrote:So you reccomand the Petersons also for europe? 
Yes! Very good for ASSA, VingCard, Viro, Yale, GeGe, Phaffenhein, ABUS, CES, Corbin, ISEO, FAB, Nemef, Tesa etc. Here is a photo of the Peterson Just Picks (purple handles) (mixed in with some Raimundo Bogota rakes) next to a Medeco cylinder: http://highsecurityconsulting.com/squelchtone/833-picked.jpg
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by DragITA » 29 Jul 2011 12:20
squelchtone wrote:DragITA wrote:So you reccomand the Petersons also for europe? 
Yes! Very good for ASSA, VingCard, Viro, Yale, GeGe, Phaffenhein, ABUS, CES, Corbin, ISEO, FAB, Nemef, Tesa etc. Here is a photo of the Peterson Just Picks (purple handles) (mixed in with some Raimundo Bogota rakes) next to a Medeco cylinder: http://highsecurityconsulting.com/squelchtone/833-picked.jpg
Thanks! Another question, are there any HPC for europe? I find a ''2000 somethin? set'', but it costs about 80 dollars, i wanna only see how that picks works, so 80 are too much :S
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