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All I have to Say is WOW!!

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

All I have to Say is WOW!!

Postby Hollywood » 14 Dec 2004 15:45

That Peterson Reach pick is just absolutely awesome.

Today is the first day in 15 days since I picked up my tools since I Severely cut my wrist on a job.
I'm still having alot of movement problems with it but..

I just couldn't resist just staring at my new pick sets that I just bought.

I bought the HPC PIP 2000 & The entire Peterson set "Rubber" and a few others.

But the first pick I choose to work with was the Peterson Reach.

I had all my padlocks sitting around me and I just started working them.
To my Complete amazement I went through them rather quickly I'm talking under 45 sec for each.
and It just wasn't a one time thing. I picked them over and over.

I had One Lock "Château" brass padlock that I haven't been able to pick yet and It just Clicked open with ease.

That particular lock required "alot" of tension but she clicked open rather quickly.
well I just wanted to vent a little Nobody's around and I had no-one to share this info with LOL
I'm the Lonely Guy today But indeed the happy one.
"That Noob is depriving a village somewhere of an idiot"
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Postby Pickey » 14 Dec 2004 16:03

Hmm, yes, i think im going to have to agree with you there :) The peterson reach is indeed a good tool.

On another note: Today in school i found that my high school custodian is into lockpicking! I was talking to her for about an hour or so today and she seems really knowledgeable. I think we're going to getting together after school sometime soon and discuss stuff about locks, picking, etc.

I also found out that numerous doors in my school have Yales :lol: :?
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