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Carrying a pick-set in you wallet. How do you do 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.

Re: Carrying a pick-set in you wallet. How do you do it?

Postby catsoup » 14 Aug 2012 10:44

edsmiley wrote:I carry a SerePick Titan mini in my wallet and it works great. I have a wallet that does not fold and just has some pockets for a cards and a money clip.

Cheers,
Ed


I was carrying the SerePick Bogota Titan in my trifold for a while with no problems. These picks are very concealable, and their shape makes them less likely to fall out - at least in the arrangement i was using.
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Re: Carrying a pick-set in you wallet. How do you do it?

Postby ice_man » 5 Sep 2012 5:51

i carry one of these http://www.walkerlocksmiths.co.uk/cylin ... uct_id=547 its about the same size as a lighter they are really nice to use southord also make one the same
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Re: Carrying a pick-set in you wallet. How do you do it?

Postby LocksmithArmy » 5 Sep 2012 14:32

I cut me a flat set of bogotas ;)
imagine the tensor on theback of a flat pick... so i made 2 picks... with 2 different sized tensors on the backs of em... 1 double hump bogota adn one hook...

as for the case i laminated the 2 picks... then cut the tensor part out... so they can be pulled from the back and pop right out ;)

pics can be seen a:
http://locksmitharmy.yolasite.com/lock-picks-home-made.php
its the 3rd from thebottom pickset...
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Re: Carrying a pick-set in you wallet. How do you do it?

Postby murdoc » 7 Sep 2012 7:30

I'm in the Army so i have easy access to tacticool stores. Spec-ops makes a wallet i use that has pen slots and is large enough to carry common size picks and wrenches. I carry it in my front pocket but it does fit nice in a rear pocket. Its also zippered so no rist of fall outs. I will try to take a picture or find a link for you if you are interested... i believe you can see it in one of my youtube vids aswell. Hope this helps.
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Re: Carrying a pick-set in you wallet. How do you do it?

Postby MBI » 7 Sep 2012 22:01


I love those cases, I have a couple that are very similar. Although if you want to save a few bucks look at the one made by CountyComm. They sell one very similar, in several different colors, for around ten bucks or so if I remember the price right.
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