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choosing the best set

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Which of the following sets would you prefer to have?

BROCKHAGE 20pc. Navigator Pick Set BPS-20
5
63%
Peterson Just Picks Assorted JP-A
0
No votes
Peterson Just Picks w/Plastic Handles JP-P
3
38%
Peterson Just Picks w/Rubber Handles JP-R
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 8

choosing the best set

Postby Cman22 » 9 Nov 2004 16:03

So, which one of these picksets would you prefer and why?

thanks,
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Postby Varjeal » 9 Nov 2004 16:39

Don't know 'cause I don't have any Peterson's....and I like Rytan's btw. :)
*insert witty comment here*
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Postby Cman22 » 9 Nov 2004 16:44

THe only problem with rytans is im a hobbyist and i can't purchase them.
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Postby zeke79 » 9 Nov 2004 16:59

my favorite is the peterson tri fold set for general picking. If I had to choose between the plastic or rubber handles I would choose the plastic. I seem to have better feedback with them.
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Postby BOBO » 9 Nov 2004 19:58

I said my peace before this string got deleted last time...but why are you saying you cannot get Rytans's? I see you are in the US as I am.
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Postby Hak » 9 Nov 2004 20:03

Hmm why would one not be able to get Rytans?

-Not old enough to legally purchase lockpicks
-Parents don't consent
-Not of legal age so can't purchase online.
-No retailers near by

just a thought :?
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Postby TheProfessor » 9 Nov 2004 20:13

i have a set of the Navigator 20pc Picks. Its a nice set if your just starting out, you can find it decently cheap online, and it has a nice variety of picks, plus the plastic handles can be nice if your going at a lock for an extended period of time.
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Postby Cman22 » 10 Nov 2004 7:28

I cannot purchase the rytan picks because they don't sell them to hobbyists. Rytan only ships to certified locksmithing companies unless it is a rytan plug spinner. Of course, all that may be for their key cutting machines.
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Postby BOBO » 10 Nov 2004 8:13

OK. But I've never had a problem buying Rytan Picks...and this is just a hobby for me. I think maybe you just haven't found the right places to shop. :?
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Postby stick » 10 Nov 2004 12:55

What shop have you been using? All of the shops that sell Rytan picks that I've found are either overpriced or don't sell to hobbyists.
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Postby thertel » 10 Nov 2004 13:13

There are a few available to hobbyists, but your right they are chargeing almost double the Rytan suggested price for individual picks and the sets are almost 50 percent markup from suggested price. I've had a bit of luck with some suppliers who take it at face value that you are trying to learn the trade and will sell to you though.

Thomas
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And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
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Postby BOBO » 10 Nov 2004 13:17

I've gotten wonderful service from:

http://lockandsupply.com/catalog/locksm ... oducts.htm

and

http://www.locksmithtoolandsupply.com/s ... y_Code=PCK

Well packaged prompt deliveries of quality merchandise! Hope this helps. :lol:

~B
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Postby thertel » 10 Nov 2004 14:09

Yea those are who I've seen that hobbyists can buy from. But as I said earlier the prices on the first link are double the Rytan suggested price for individual picks and sets are almost 17.5% above suggested Rytan price.

The second site link is the same scenario as the one above just sets are a little more expensive nearly 45% above Rytan suggested pricing.

Now I work in retail and we call what they are doing on the individual picks as Keystone pricing, which is doubling the cost and selling the items for that price. That is horrendous pricing.

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Postby Hak » 10 Nov 2004 14:15

:? I guess if someone wants the stuff bad enough and can't really get it elsewhere, they'll overpay for it :(
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Postby BOBO » 10 Nov 2004 14:19

Thertel - do you really think its fair to characterize these prices as horrendous when 1) they are obviously difficult to get for many people, and 2) we're talking about $2.25 ? One could get the few picks he or she wants for about ten bucks. Just my thoughts - not meaning to start anything :P
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