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by Oak » 16 Nov 2004 9:18
I guys ! i really dont know if this subject as already been discussed but in the summer last year i lost the key to one of my small padlocks well before i even know wath was lockpicking so my oldman used a plier puted in the bar thath lifts (im sorry but my english is not at his best) and with a little strength the padlock opened, attention im talking about reaaly small padlocks, well anyway i hope thath this can help someone since you may come across a padlock thath is screwed up inside rendering it imposssible to pick (unlikely). Also dont forget thath altough the padlock still continues to function its no longer wath you would conbsider a padlock, after this treatment it will be possivble to open it with your bare hands. 
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by skold » 16 Nov 2004 15:01
i have about 15 keys that fits most common small padlocks. they arent cut to a specific code, but they do work on all i have tried 
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by frostbyte » 16 Nov 2004 16:59
I just use these small tools Romstar threw together for me.
(Key included in picture for size comparison.)

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by begginerlockpicker » 17 Nov 2004 22:19
Frost do you know where i could get small pikcs besides Romstar?
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by frostbyte » 18 Nov 2004 7:50
Sorry begginerlockpicker, I don't know of anything commercially availalbe like this right off hand.
There is the prize from this month's contest if you were just looking for something compact to carry around:
http://www.lockpickshop.com/page/LPS/PROD/UUI/Lock-Picking-keychain
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by Hak » 18 Nov 2004 15:28
Can you order from that site? I've been there a few times before and i've wanted to order, but they don't show prices. Is the site just to show you the picks, or is there some way i can actually order from there?
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by Romstar » 18 Nov 2004 17:40
You can't order direct from HPC.
I do believe that the KGB pick set is available from www.lockpicks.com
Check it out,
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by PickPick » 18 Nov 2004 21:43
While I don't know about www.lockpicks.com, I know that feeding "HPC KGB pick set" gave me a lot of sites, including some that sell to non-locksmiths.
It's not the tools that open the lock. It's me.
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by begginerlockpicker » 20 Nov 2004 10:27
i have thier catalog....wide selection but i had to say I was with a company to get it.....I lied...oh well I got it 
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by Hak » 20 Nov 2004 11:34
i want the catalog  How did you get it?
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by silent » 20 Nov 2004 15:55
Go to www.lockpicks.com
Click on printed catalog and order it
I beleive you have to pay shipping, but I may be wrong.
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