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by anuj291 » 10 Jan 2016 7:06
Hi
We are looking to establish an Ecommerce store and sell Lock Picking sets (To begin with)
Can someone advice on suppliers / manufacturers who can provide us the tools at good price.. We will be looking at purchasing 500 to 1000 sets of the product that we select.
Currently we are planning to import from china (either the klom / goso series) .
Would love some inputs
Thanks Anuj
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by Joshua904 » 10 Jan 2016 7:53
I'd look on alibaba. If you buy enough units they'll rebrand anything with your name/face on it.
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by anuj291 » 10 Jan 2016 7:57
Thanks.. Yes i am in talks with a few people on alibaba... Thought it would be better to know if there is any manufacturer i can get in touch with in USA ... Would look for a quality product ...
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by MBI » 10 Jan 2016 14:00
Southern Specialties http://www.lockpicktools.com makes their own products. So does Majestic. I have their contact info here somewhere but don't seem to have it on this computer.
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by Squelchtone » 11 Jan 2016 9:55
I have spoken with anuj291 via PM and have confirmed he is not a spammer or anything of that sort. This thread is being unlocked.
Thanks all, Squelchtone
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by pickmonger » 12 Jan 2016 20:55
Will you be seeking to buy picks that the maker has made or are you looking to have input into how you want them manufactored?
I ask because there are so many lockpicks being sold that are not much better than the common junk from Asia.
When I wanted to go into the lockpick business over 10 years ago (hence name of pickmonger or monger of picks) I talked with some asian suppliers.
They were able to supply picks made the way I wanted them designed BUT I couldn't handle the volume that I would have needed to bring the cost down to an affordable level. Not to mention the cost of tooling up and raw materials. etc etc.
Several people have tried to get a pick selling business going and it was a major flop Consider the market place challenges that sank the infamous Mr Towne and kickstarter.
You may or may not encounter some of the same financial "challenges" , supply problems and production issues.
Studying the business histories of Towne and several others even on lockpicking 101 that tried to create a pick business may save you a lot of grief. Does any one know what happened to Cliff Picks?
On the upside Sparrows, to name one, seems to have managed to make a go of it.
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by MBI » 13 Jan 2016 0:38
pickmonger wrote:Does any one know what happened to Cliff Picks?
He did one very small production run of pre-sold picks, then folded.
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by theDiverDK » 13 Jan 2016 1:18
Cool idea. If i buy an item from the shop, where will it be send from? The reason i ask is, that my home country has some stupid tax rules, regarding buying items from outside the EU  Please make sure there is EU thin type picks as well 
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by anuj291 » 18 Jan 2016 13:08
Hi _ apologies for the delayed reply... Well i am looking for inputs on pre-made picks .. Someone who does actually produce quality output... I am in the same boat and struggling to find a good high quality pick maker from china ... I can go into selling medium quality picks but that is not a long lasting business pickmonger wrote:Will you be seeking to buy picks that the maker has made or are you looking to have input into how you want them manufactored?
I ask because there are so many lockpicks being sold that are not much better than the common junk from Asia.
When I wanted to go into the lockpick business over 10 years ago (hence name of pickmonger or monger of picks) I talked with some asian suppliers.
They were able to supply picks made the way I wanted them designed BUT I couldn't handle the volume that I would have needed to bring the cost down to an affordable level. Not to mention the cost of tooling up and raw materials. etc etc.
Several people have tried to get a pick selling business going and it was a major flop Consider the market place challenges that sank the infamous Mr Towne and kickstarter.
You may or may not encounter some of the same financial "challenges" , supply problems and production issues.
Studying the business histories of Towne and several others even on lockpicking 101 that tried to create a pick business may save you a lot of grief. Does any one know what happened to Cliff Picks?
On the upside Sparrows, to name one, seems to have managed to make a go of it.
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by Squelchtone » 18 Jan 2016 13:16
anuj291 wrote:Hi _ apologies for the delayed reply...
Well i am looking for inputs on pre-made picks .. Someone who does actually produce quality output...
I am in the same boat and struggling to find a good high quality pick maker from china ... I can go into selling medium quality picks but that is not a long lasting business
Before I verifed you were not possibly a spammer, there was a reply from one of our members with contact information to Southern Specialties, who makes quality pick sets. joshuachristy78 wrote: MBI wrote: Southern Specialties http://www.lockpicktools.com makes their own products. So does Majestic. I have their contact info here somewhere but don't seem to have it on this computer.
Southern Specialties number Southern Specialties PO Box 861 Cleveland, GA 30528 Phone: 706-219-1861 Fax: 706-219-1862 E-mail: sales@lockpicktools.com
hope this helps and thanks to joshuachristy78 for the info! Squelchtone
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by anuj291 » 18 Jan 2016 13:16
theDiverDK wrote:Cool idea. If i buy an item from the shop, where will it be send from? The reason i ask is, that my home country has some stupid tax rules, regarding buying items from outside the EU  Please make sure there is EU thin type picks as well 
Hi - Thanks - I never thought through that the EU will have a different type of lock and hence a different pick set would be required... i will certainly look into this...
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by anuj291 » 18 Jan 2016 13:21
Thanks ... Just mailed them ... hope to get a reply soon... Squelchtone wrote:anuj291 wrote:Hi _ apologies for the delayed reply...
Well i am looking for inputs on pre-made picks .. Someone who does actually produce quality output...
I am in the same boat and struggling to find a good high quality pick maker from china ... I can go into selling medium quality picks but that is not a long lasting business
Before I verifed you were not possibly a spammer, there was a reply from one of our members with contact information to Southern Specialties, who makes quality pick sets. joshuachristy78 wrote: MBI wrote: Southern Specialties http://www.lockpicktools.com makes their own products. So does Majestic. I have their contact info here somewhere but don't seem to have it on this computer.
Southern Specialties number Southern Specialties PO Box 861 Cleveland, GA 30528 Phone: 706-219-1861 Fax: 706-219-1862 E-mail: sales@lockpicktools.com
hope this helps and thanks to joshuachristy78 for the info! Squelchtone
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by MBI » 18 Jan 2016 18:06
anuj291 wrote:Hi - Thanks - I never thought through that the EU will have a different type of lock and hence a different pick set would be required...
i will certainly look into this...
Southern Specialties also has a line of "Euro" picks with thinner shafts for keyways with tight warding, as is often found in locks in Europe.
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