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What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby slack96 » 19 Jul 2015 22:02

I bought a larger set when I started learning to pick, and after more experience with it, I learned how many picks I never used. My suggestion for novice pickers is to get a couple hooks and figure out how to use them. Out of all the tools in my set, I mostly use a medium sized hook or a smaller sized hook. I rarely touch the rakes, I just don't rake well or something and always end up grabbing my hook again. Also I know the question was what to buy, but making your own is definitely a good option. I usually just use tension wrenches that I have made out of wiper blade inserts. it only takes a couple of seconds to get a few good bends or twists using a pair of pliers. Making a good pick can take some more time or better tools, but it can still be done.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby jbrint » 8 Aug 2015 19:41

I decided to go with a larger set from sparrow and another large HK set from Banggood. Primarily because I want them for physical templates to make my own and to get a feel for different picks out there as I have very limited experience. If I had to choose 2 picks and 2 tension tools to be "the" kit, do any of you long timers have any recommendations?
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby paces » 17 Aug 2015 22:48

i bought a real cheap set with alot of picks. pretty much a waste of money. recently i bought the tremendous 12 from toool website and am loving them
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby jbrint » 5 Sep 2015 12:49

By the way HK set is mostly useless. Only a couple good pieces in my opinion.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby tmokbel1965 » 1 Nov 2015 13:53

Hey there guys! I am completely brand new to lock picking. I would like to get into it though. Any suggests for the newbiest of new people? hehe. And also, how do you practice your skills? Go from door to door around your home? :p
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby kwoswalt99- » 1 Nov 2015 14:14

Hello and welcome!
Feel free to introduce yourself here.
Suggestions? Well first, read up around here, there's lots of info. Second, don't skimp on your first pick set, or get good at making your own. Thirdly, to practice, it's not recommended that you pick locks that are in use, because they can get screwed up. There are locks made specifically made for practicing available on the internet. "Habitat for humanity Restore" locations usually have cheap hardware, and scrap yards usually have locks lying around everywhere. At the scrap yards where you can poke around they usually have a lot of nice stuff. It's amazing what people throw away sometimes.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby spuds » 1 Nov 2015 18:25

Where is best place to buy HPC picks ?? :D
Even Duct tape can't fix stupid But it can muffle the sound ! ;-)
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Squelchtone » 2 Nov 2015 8:35

spuds wrote:Where is best place to buy HPC picks ?? :D


From Foley Belsaw probably: page 11 of the PDF (page 9 and 10 of the paper catalog) http://www.foley-belsaw.com/pdf/LVG%20Lock%202014.pdf
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby spuds » 2 Nov 2015 16:58

Thanks Squelchtone

Squelchtone wrote:
spuds wrote:Where is best place to buy HPC picks ?? :D


From Foley Belsaw probably: page 11 of the PDF (page 9 and 10 of the paper catalog) http://www.foley-belsaw.com/pdf/LVG%20Lock%202014.pdf
Even Duct tape can't fix stupid But it can muffle the sound ! ;-)
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Woodrow » 9 Dec 2015 9:25

I'm new here and this is my first post. I'm not trying to hi-jack this thread but thought my question would fit in well here and may help others.

I ordered the Sparrows Kick Start set and the Expansion set. I know that's more than I need as a beginner. I'm not really interested in learning raking yet and several raking picks are in the 2 sets. I'm just interested in learning Single Pin Picking.

Will these 2 sets cover my needs well while learning SPP?
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Squelchtone » 9 Dec 2015 9:55

Woodrow wrote:I'm new here and this is my first post. I'm not trying to hi-jack this thread but thought my question would fit in well here and may help others.

I ordered the Sparrows Kick Start set and the Expansion set. I know that's more than I need as a beginner. I'm not really interested in learning raking yet and several raking picks are in the 2 sets. I'm just interested in learning Single Pin Picking.

Will these 2 sets cover my needs well while learning SPP?


For SPP you only need a short hook pick and a tension wrench. Do you have links to these 2 sets?
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Squelchtone » 9 Dec 2015 9:56

spuds wrote:Thanks Squelchtone

Squelchtone wrote:
spuds wrote:Where is best place to buy HPC picks ?? :D


From Foley Belsaw probably: page 11 of the PDF (page 9 and 10 of the paper catalog) http://www.foley-belsaw.com/pdf/LVG%20Lock%202014.pdf


hey spuds,
Let me know if they sold to you easily, I'm not sure if they only sell to people who took their course.

Thanks
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Woodrow » 9 Dec 2015 10:25

Squelchtone wrote:
Woodrow wrote:I'm new here and this is my first post. I'm not trying to hi-jack this thread but thought my question would fit in well here and may help others.

I ordered the Sparrows Kick Start set and the Expansion set. I know that's more than I need as a beginner. I'm not really interested in learning raking yet and several raking picks are in the 2 sets. I'm just interested in learning Single Pin Picking.

Will these 2 sets cover my needs well while learning SPP?


For SPP you only need a short hook pick and a tension wrench. Do you have links to these 2 sets?


http://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/kick_start_p/s-0.htm

http://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/Expans ... _p/s-1.htm
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Squelchtone » 9 Dec 2015 11:50

Woodrow wrote:
Squelchtone wrote:
Woodrow wrote:I'm new here and this is my first post. I'm not trying to hi-jack this thread but thought my question would fit in well here and may help others.

I ordered the Sparrows Kick Start set and the Expansion set. I know that's more than I need as a beginner. I'm not really interested in learning raking yet and several raking picks are in the 2 sets. I'm just interested in learning Single Pin Picking.

Will these 2 sets cover my needs well while learning SPP?


For SPP you only need a short hook pick and a tension wrench. Do you have links to these 2 sets?


http://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/kick_start_p/s-0.htm

http://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/Expans ... _p/s-1.htm


Both look like excellent sets, and I see they both have a hook pick or two you'll need for SPP practice.
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Re: What To Buy. Picks Sets For Beginners.

Postby Woodrow » 9 Dec 2015 14:16

Squelchtone wrote:Both look like excellent sets, and I see they both have a hook pick or two you'll need for SPP practice.
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