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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 Beginner » 26 Oct 2004 8:11

Hello, i am new at here and would like to start lockpicking for a hobby.
I have successfully picked some locks with paperclips but now i would like to buy some real picks. I am from Finland and i hope if here is anyone who is Finland too, would tell me where i could buy a cheap pickset or jacknife (couse those things are COOL :). I appreciate any information thanks.
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Postby Xerty » 26 Oct 2004 9:11

Hello, Hej or Hei
Welcome to LP101! :)
There are some manuals on how to make you own picks out of metal 'scrap', hacksaw blades and street-bristles. I use home-made picks, and they works nice. Just use the [Search] button in the top of the page. Always do so if you want to know something, if you have 274 posts saying the same thing, you just want to say [CENSORED]

If you are new you've GOT to read the MIT-guide to lock-picking.
It's the bible :wink:
A link to it:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/mit-guide/MITLockGuide.pdf
It's great so read it.

There are at least 10 people here from Sweden and Finland, its nice if you fill in the [location]-field in your profiles(also in top of page)
Brute force is the last resort of the incompetent.
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Postby Beginner » 26 Oct 2004 10:45

Hei to you too, or Hej in your language.

I have read that MIT guide and some other guides found on internet. I would love to make some own picks but i dont have any powertools and i dont think that i could make good picks only with file and sandpaper.
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Postby thertel » 26 Oct 2004 10:51

You can actually make great picks from just a file and sandpaper, it just takes longer, but you will end up with fewer mistakes and your picks wont be heat damaged and bend over easily.

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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Postby archiebald » 26 Oct 2004 13:13

Welcome. If I was you try and buy a cheap set of picks or make your own and give the jackknife a wide berth at the start they don’t give much feedback have a look at www.lockpickshop.com the prices are good and they will give you a 10% discount to LP101 members. :)
I pick in the dark.
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Postby Beginner » 27 Oct 2004 8:56

I am going to try make my own picks of street-bristles. My mom works on a company witch makes those so im not going to have short of material :)

What does that "wide berth" mean? i'm new and not so familiar with locksmith terms, I bet that it isn't really locksmith word, but i'm not so good at english as well :) :oops:

Do you have a good link to some resources about making picks and tension wrenches ?
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Postby poisoned » 28 Oct 2004 8:14

Kokeile "search" nappulaa.. :D hehe Pyro has made a VERY nice video on how to make picks.. Cant find it now but its somewhere :roll: And there is a lot of good info about how to make picks, etc. in this forum.
\o/
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Postby viyh » 28 Oct 2004 13:00

ok, seems to be a lot of people here from Finland :)

I'm also new to lockpicking and use paper-clips. The first lock I tried to open was the one on my desk-drawer, an A-ZUM 001. When I got bored of it, because of it being too easy, I moved on to a Tri-Circle 263.
I'm probably never going to buy some "real" picks, and I thank all of you who have allready posted hints here, on where I could find info about making my own picks.

I was wondering about my Tri-Circle. Is it a good challenge for a beginner, or should I try with something else first?
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Postby poisoned » 29 Oct 2004 2:02

If its a brass model (not iron) it should be quite easy and in my opinion its a great practice lock for a beginner :)
\o/
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Postby skold » 29 Oct 2004 2:45

it's amazing how many people there are from Finland, i'd love to be living there, having abloy's on my front door :)
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Postby Beginner » 29 Oct 2004 13:18

skold wrote:it's amazing how many people there are from Finland, i'd love to be living there, having abloy's on my front door :)

Yes it's nice for having Abloy profile on front door, and brother haves Abloy exec :)
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