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Bought a retirement present for myself

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Bought a retirement present for myself

Postby Gantry » 16 May 2019 18:07

Hello my friends, After over 30yr with the Home Depot I have decided to retire. It's been a fun, long, journey. I will be 60 on May 21st and thought why not. This past week was my last days there. I also decided to buy myself a retirement gift! I bought the new Multipick Elite Dual gauge lock pick set with 29 pieces.
With shipping from Bonn Germany it came to just over $140 U.S. (believe me this was a real treat for me as I would normally never spend that type of money). As we all know it's the tools that can make all the difference so now I should be able to open ANY THING because who needs skills when you have the right tools! JUST KIDDING!!! Thanks to everyone for keeping this such a great site. Gantry


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Re: Bought a retirement present for myself

Postby Squelchtone » 16 May 2019 21:50

Congrats on the retirement and man, that case and pick set look top quality! better than Peterson even.

Enjoy taking it easy, you've earned it!

Your friends at lp101!
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Re: Bought a retirement present for myself

Postby franklewtie » 17 May 2019 15:35

Very nice! Happy retirement.
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Re: Bought a retirement present for myself

Postby billdeserthills » 17 May 2019 22:32

You shoulda got the convertible--
I get my picks from HPC-- less than $2 each
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Re: Bought a retirement present for myself

Postby stratmando » 18 May 2019 9:32

Nice set, may? want to add a couple different Diamonds, and Snowmen. You should be able to do most as is.
Good Luck
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