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Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby Tentacle Toast » 27 Feb 2013 21:34

...well don't I feel like a fool; should have read the thread in it's entirety prior to whining. Eesh, new guys, right?
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby Tentacle Toast » 1 Mar 2013 14:29

Just finished reading these articles; very well put together & helpful. I especially like the article on raking, for which the author created a computer model (I wish my students would have put that kind of effort into their work when I taught, instant A...). Though I've heard the term before, & had a pretty good notion of what it entailed, it was nice to have it quantified in type. Being a beginner, I'm actually trying to avoid raking until I develop some skill, as I don't want to establish in myself any kind of false confidence...terrific intro for someone in my position. Thank you!
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby Hollowman » 17 Mar 2013 16:33

Think I'm picking it up ;)
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby Jakoblivion » 20 Mar 2013 11:31

So you're the amazing king, eh? I was just perusing your cryptography section the other day, some awesome stuff on that site of yours! :D

Keep it up,
Cheers!
Jakoblivion
Do not try to pick the spool, that would be impossible.
Instead, only try to realize the truth: There is no spool.
Then you'll see that it is not the spool that's picked, it is only yourself.
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby docjon » 2 Dec 2013 16:06

Just read the article about how and why locks work. Plus SPP. I have read a number tutorials and I have to say this is by far the best one. One of the things that I do is go back to fundamentals when I am having problems. Most of the time I have slipped into a bad habit. When I ease up and slow down most of the time it works out. Thanks very much for the article. It was excellent. Jon
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby sarkelis » 4 Mar 2014 8:28

Very nice tutorial, thanks :)
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby sterry20 » 28 May 2014 14:52

you know i do a lot of lock picking because we do lockouts here in colorado springs area and i find it so much more faster and more helpful to do both methods and thats to run a rake in my locks first to set a few pins then come back with a hook to finish it off this is also a tecnique used in speed picking any way it never lets me down and is most helpful if i in-counter a lock full of security pins
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby sterry20 » 28 May 2014 14:58

lock raking and scrubbing are great ways to get a job done fast but when i started out i made darn sure to teach myself spp first before i tried anything else and im glad i did because even though it may be faster if all else fails i still know that lock is coming open and when all else fails i only need two tools!
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby loogums » 6 Sep 2014 23:35

Thanks for the tutorial. Just started on a lock I repinned so I could get the hang of 1 pin and move up from there. Huge help!
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby kmh6k » 18 Sep 2014 21:11

this is a very, very good post and description... thank you, and i wish i would have found this sight a long time ago.. i bought a kit from sparrows lock picks called night school. the kit was a hundred bucks or so but it came with 3 cut away locks... smooth 5 pin, serrated 5 pin, and spool 5 pin.. all cut away so you can see what your screwing up lol.. it is truly an awesome learning tool
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby asgardschosen » 14 Oct 2014 12:49

Nice guide, thanks. Lot of interesting things on your site. Any chance you'll go into detail about Key Casting or picking tubular locks?
-asg
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby deolslyfox » 15 Feb 2015 17:40

Nice job !! Excellent photos and good info !!
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby LockPickViking » 29 Oct 2016 16:17

Very good and informative :)
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby xSxAintNobody » 6 Nov 2016 3:19

Helpful link thanks
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby WillAnderson » 16 Nov 2016 18:51

JK_the_CJer wrote:Hey folks,

I recently wrote this page for my site and figured some of the newbies here would enjoy it:

http://theamazingking.com/lock-spp.php


Very good info. Thanks for taking the time to write it. I have been curious about SPP. I have raked or used a snapper for a long time with success by I have recently wanted to step up my game and learn the art of SPP




URL updated by keysman
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