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by Comrade627 » 11 Apr 2015 8:00
I was literally just viewing that page, closed it once I'd read it, checked lp101 and saw this thread.
Remember: Pick something every day, no matter how small and insignificant it may be…it helps maintain proficiency.”
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by ice_man » 11 Sep 2015 17:36
please let us know how they turn out im very tempted to get a set to go with my bogotas an jiggller keys  buying lock picks seems to be a never ending job
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by GWiens2001 » 11 Sep 2015 22:14
Those are awesome! When next month comes around, will have to get a set. (If I remember).
Gordon
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by Bluenkight » 11 Sep 2015 22:59
I Have a set of these.. they are small and work fairly well. I think they are a little on the sharp end (the edges) but other than that they fit well in a lot of places. and the price is great. 
You can pick your nose you can pick your friends But don't pick your friends locks 
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by Korver15 » 12 Sep 2015 1:02
These are so fun! I wanna get a set just because they look cool, not to mention it would be nice if they fit in my wallet. 
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