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Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of it?

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.

Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of it?

Postby Ecksdee » 19 Mar 2012 20:12

I am a rapidly-improving newbie who needs a proper pick set. My southords have served me well but they're bent from my force-happy days and I need to get something that can last me. I know peterson picks are supposed to be the best, so when I saw this pick set, which appears to be stocked by nobody else, for an absurdly good price, I was extremely tempted to pounce. However, I can't seem to find ANY information on the set, and I'm tentative to buy before I know what it is I'm picking up.

Can somebody tell me a bit about these? Should I pounce? It's a bit more money than I wanted to spend, but if it is as good as it seems to be, this is an amazing value for money.

http://hawleylocksupply.com/Merchant2/m ... ry_Code=PM
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Re: Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of i

Postby weilawei » 19 Mar 2012 21:34

I can't speak for those picks--the only Peterson tool I own is one of their pry bars (a double-ended TOK tension wrench with teeth). However, as a new picker, I went out and bought too many picks--and quickly realized I'd never use most of them. Now, my standard kit is a hook, a snake rake, a half diamond, and a few different tension wrenches. It really doesn't take many tools to open most common locks. Also, look into SouthOrd. They're high quality, and you can use the discount code for LP 101 members and get 10% off at lockpickshop. They ship very quickly, and answer questions even faster.

I'd say that once you know you need a particular tool to solve a particular puzzle, buy it then--but no sooner.
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Re: Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of i

Postby weilawei » 19 Mar 2012 21:35

Apparently, I can't edit my post and missed the part where you mentioned you use SouthOrd. I'd say just buy a new set of those..
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Re: Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of i

Postby Ecksdee » 21 Mar 2012 18:56

I ended up passing up this bullet and biting another one! I bought a peterson short hook, gem, and prybar. I need to learn to SPP and I can think of no better tools to learn on.
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Re: Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of i

Postby keysman » 21 Mar 2012 20:18

I don't know about the set of picks , but I do know James Hawley... you will get a decent deal. James tends to buy closeouts and many times has GREAT deals on some unusual items. As the ad says, the case alone is worth $34.00 so how can you go wrong ?



( I don't have any financial interest in Hawley Lock Supply)
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Re: Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of i

Postby Eyes_Only » 22 Mar 2012 17:44

keysman wrote:I don't know about the set of picks , but I do know James Hawley... you will get a decent deal. James tends to buy closeouts and many times has GREAT deals on some unusual items. As the ad says, the case alone is worth $34.00 so how can you go wrong ?



( I don't have any financial interest in Hawley Lock Supply)


Lol. This whole time I thought maybe you were James Hawley. Although he's in AZ and you're in NV. :lol:
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Re: Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of i

Postby Haddo » 23 Mar 2012 17:35

I didn't see if they are made from the Government steel or not.
I have the City set in Gov't steel and they are my favorite with my HPC second.
I don't care for the Peterson spring steel, but the Gov't steel is outstanding
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Re: Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of i

Postby dmux » 28 Mar 2012 18:10

That is a pretty good deal for petersons. They are probably not gov steel, but a good case and a few pics for a decent price.
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Re: Peterson special ALOA edition pickset? Anyone heard of i

Postby DonR » 3 May 2012 20:38

Haddo wrote:I didn't see if they are made from the Government steel or not.
I have the City set in Gov't steel and they are my favorite with my HPC second.
I don't care for the Peterson spring steel, but the Gov't steel is outstanding


Wait until you try the new Government Steel in plastic gripped picks...you are going to love them.
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