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HPC Pick Series 2000 / Falle-Safe Picks!

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HPC Pick Series 2000 / Falle-Safe Picks!

Postby insomniac » 14 Nov 2004 1:17

Hi all,

Please help, it's been a while since i've practiced picking due to getting rid of my pick's a while ago but i'm itching to get started again!
There is a company that sell's tool's ( www.multipick-service.com ) who i'm thinking about buying from, the tool's that interest me most on there site are the HPC Lockpick 2000 Series. I'd like to hear from anyone knowledgable with lockpicking experience what they honestly think about these pick's, just how good are they, are they good quality, are they suitable for euro keyway's?
I'm not really interested in the Southord pick's or the pro-line picks!
Also, bearing in mind that i'm not a locksmith ( i just pick lock's for the fun of it, it's my hobby or should i say obsession ) could anybody tell me of any businesses that would sell me some Falle-Safe Lockpick's ( i really wanna add some of these great looking pick's to my collection :) ), i've been on site's in the past that I think sold them and other tool's but only to locksmith's!
Thank's guy's for reading this and hopefully responding, appreciated! :)
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Postby maldotcom2 » 14 Nov 2004 2:00

HPC are excellent picks, you cant go wrong with them, im not sure about the euro keyways with them, they may be to bulky, not sure, but HPC is an excellent choice of you can afford and manage to get your hands on them,
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Postby Wesson357 » 14 Nov 2004 3:58

I'm a fan of the Falle Safe progressive curve picks and enjoy them greatly. Alas they are pretty hard to come by and are usually very expensive.
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Postby skold » 14 Nov 2004 4:26

HPC picks can be expensive, it really depends on the type of pick and the handle... 2000 series are the best in my opinion but the happen to be the most expensive, if you want a cheaper HPC set get some unhandled spring steel picks then get a few foam grip handles.

2000 series are .020 thick if memory serves correct and the others are .022 thick..they are, in my mind the slimline of HPC.

check out http://www.hpcworld.com
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Postby sj » 14 Nov 2004 9:26

My favourite set of picks are the LAB set:
http://www.lockpicks.com/index.asp?Page ... ProdID=327

I haven't tried any HPC ones, but have heard good things about the HPC2000 series.

I have not used the Falle picks, but have tried the tension tools and they are excellent quality and invaluable for dealing with spool pins. I am going to try to get myself a set eventually.

Two places I know which sell the Falle picks are Safeventures (http://www.safeventures.com/) in the UK and MSC (http://www.m-s-c.net/) in Germany. I have no idea whether they will sell to non-locksmiths, but it is worth asking.
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Postby skold » 15 Nov 2004 2:32

I can assure you, falle safe tools cannot be sold to non locksmiths.
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Postby PickPick » 15 Nov 2004 5:18

Safeventures won't sell to non locksmiths, but just try and order from MSC. I've dealt with them in the past and never had any problems.
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Postby sj » 15 Nov 2004 6:13

skold wrote:I can assure you, falle safe tools cannot be sold to non locksmiths.


While some of his other tools are restricted, the lock picks aren't. Many shops will not sell them to non-locksmiths, but that it their choice. The set I used were not bought by a locksmith so there must be some way to get them (I'm not sure, but he may have got them from MBA - http://www.mbausa.com/lockpicks.asp)
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Postby mbell » 15 Nov 2004 6:57

Distributors of Falle's 'Basic' pick set (Pin tumbler) that I'm aware of: Safeventures, MBA, MSC & Wendt.

Yes, you can get them from the last 2 BUT approx. 400 Euros/£280/$520 for a set! They're good, but not that good.

These tools are awesome. IMHO the build quaity & feedback from the tools is second to none. Also the range of hooks is unparalleled with any other set I own or have seen for sale.
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Postby insomniac » 16 Nov 2004 16:26

Hi guy's,

Thank's for all the replies, you've certainly given me food for thought.
Thank's again guy's, take care.
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Postby Hollywood » 29 Nov 2004 16:36

I'm adding to my collection of picks and i was wondering which would be the better choice of tools?

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


http://www.locksmithtoolandsupply.com/s ... y_Code=PCK
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Postby Pickey » 29 Nov 2004 16:45

If cost is no concern to you, then you should go with the second set :D
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Postby Hollywood » 29 Nov 2004 16:49

so you say that that would be your choice of the 2.

See they really arent to informative as to what picks are included in that set.
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Postby Pickey » 29 Nov 2004 16:52

The Professional Pick Set contains a generous assortment of the most popular picks, tension wrenches, key extractors, and feelers. It contains a vast selection of full, half, and three quarter rakes and diamond tips; half, single, and double ball picks; light, medium, and heavy weight tension wrenches; and hook and saw type key extractors. It also includes letterbox pick/tension tools, as well as variable tension tools. Plus, the set includes dual pronged tension tools that provide even tension on double-sided wafer locks. No. NDPK-60 Professional Pick Set Jacket Pocket Size (Closed): 4" x 6-1/2" (10 x 16.5cm) Genuine Leather Case with Full Zipper Contains 40 Picks, 14 Tension Tools and 6 Extractors Hardened Spring Steel Components


Well it gives you the general idea right there, thats all you really need to know. They wouldnt go through and list every single pick in the set, it would be too long and pointless.
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Postby Hollywood » 29 Nov 2004 17:01

Well I guess what i was wanting to know is whether or not the Larger set offers any of the Picks from the PIP{2000 set.
I like the Long reach picks.

and I also have the Southord MXPS 32 set
and anyone know if I'm pretty much going to receive about the same style as those

and also I hear "read" that the HPC's are the best quality and choice.
just wondering how they compare to Southord.
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