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Hopeful New Hobbiest Of Locking Picking Needs Help

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Hopeful New Hobbiest Of Locking Picking Needs Help

Postby TheDeed » 20 Jan 2005 16:26

Hi, David Harris of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Ive been looking into this and reading a lot of posts with lock picking and it sounds really interesting and a fun thing to do as a side hobby.

Ive gone to basically all the websites that you guys have listed and read all the terms and contracts and well they won't sell me a lock pick set unless i am an offical locksmith or something of legal value so they know im not a theft.

Ive come to you guys to ask for some help becuase ive bought some lock picking books to get into it but have no supplies or equiptment to start this fine hobby with.. If you could kindley direct me to a site that has no problems selling to me and of course would ship to canada.

Thanks so much for you time and i look forward to hearing from your input soon.

Sincerly: David J Harris.
You Don't Wanna Live Life Wondering " What If " So When Opportunity Comes Take That Chance Or Else Your Gunna Regret It Later"
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Postby poisoned » 20 Jan 2005 17:34

Just order the picks, they won't ask u anything.. :wink:

I have ordered from lockpicks.com and multipick-service.com
I prefer the lockpicks.com -cheaper..
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Postby MrB » 20 Jan 2005 17:38

Actually, they do. All the web sites I have visited ask you to agree to a statement that you are a bone-fide member of the locksmith trade or other business that has legitimate use for lockpicking tools.

I suspect many hobbyists that order picks consider agreeing to this statement as a "little white lie". But that doesn't make it right.
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Being a Bona-Fide Locksmith

Postby David_Parker » 20 Jan 2005 18:02

Thats true. Most sites ask if your a bona-fide locksmith. And if you're not, and you click that you are, then you therefor transfer all of the websites responsibility to your own. They are no longer held accountible.

I'm a bona-fide locksmith.


........at heart.

-Dave.
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Postby TheDeed » 21 Jan 2005 14:30

Thanks For The Replys.

Do you guys think i should order a set anyway? i mean when it goes trough customs think it might get stuck there ?

plus what is the worst that could happen ? they take my picks away ? or i loss $ 30 for the lock pick set ? that's no big deal
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Postby i_want_to_pick » 21 Jan 2005 15:26

In the thred below this was talked about. You can't get in trouble if the pick's are in the mail (it's not possesion) but im not sure of the possesion laws in B.C. , Alberta , and Saskatchewan because these provences have different laws for lockpicking tools.


Check out this thred on the topic: viewtopic.php?t=2271&highlight= , it may be helpfull.
Check out Romstar's post's, but others may be helpfull as well.

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Postby Kigga » 21 Jan 2005 15:42

just buy from lockpicks.com
there good and they dont ask you anything
and i doubt youll have problems getting the package because once lockpicks.com sends it what can customs really do....they have no info that ur not a locksmith...and i dont think there allowed to open the mail..
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Postby TheDeed » 21 Jan 2005 17:08

yah customs can open the package. ive had them open packages all the time. i will order from one of the lists on your site or your lock smith sponser that has like the cops on the front page from lol. they are good price..
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lockpickshop.com

Postby digital_blue » 21 Jan 2005 17:18

Hi Deed.

The site you mentioned with the cops on the front page is lockpickshop.com. I am also in Canada, and have ordered from them with great success. I have had no problem with customs (mind you, I don't know that I haven't just been lucky) and I got my order even quicker than I expected.

If you enter LP101 in the coupon box while checking out at lockpickshop.com, you will receive 10% off any regular priced merchandise because you are a member of Lockpicking101.

Good luck, and happy picking!
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Postby Peaky » 22 Jan 2005 8:31

If you are handy, try making a couple to put you on with, there are templates dotted around this site, have a look at zekes site and you will get the idea.
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Postby bornio » 16 Apr 2006 7:44

Im from Vancouver as well. Let me know if you find a local place to buy the lock picking tools. 8)
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Postby MeisBarry » 16 Apr 2006 16:10

If you have any experience with dremmel tools or grinding wheels, you might want to grab some carbon steel hacksaw blades/allen wrenches from a hardware store and make your own.

Even if you don't have experience with that sort of thing. I just grabbed a Dremmel (well, Black and Decker) off a store shelf for $30 ish and banged out a few tools with no prior experience, just some reading and a view of Pyro's video about making them. The first one I made, a hook, has become by best friend... regardless of how ugly it looks.

Plus, I personally find making those tools to be as relaxing and enjoyable as using them.
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varjeal.com

Postby raimundo » 17 Apr 2006 10:39

Maybe at Varjeal.com hes in deepest alberta. :wink:
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Postby bawlls » 30 May 2007 21:45

hey allen, i live in vancouver BC and i would Gladly make you a set of picks. i just finished making my first set, and im currently learning the art. pm if your interested!
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Postby UWSDWF » 30 May 2007 21:58

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