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by milligan » 1 Feb 2005 19:37
This image is from the background of www.lockpicktools.net .
Look at the pick on the very bottom. It appears to be a sort of a rake with a sort of ball at the top and a half-diamond at the bottom. It isn't carried on their site (though, neither is the top pick). Has anyone seen or heard of this pick? I'm just wondering, as I have never seen it before.
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by tastyfish » 2 Feb 2005 1:41
at a guess... and im proby wrong, but it looks like some kinda waffer lock pick, maybe an auto jiggler or something, but yea dont take my word for it.
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by skold » 2 Feb 2005 1:47
to me it looks als random made up crap to me
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by thertel » 2 Feb 2005 13:40
Looks like someone took a sabana rake and added some really low lying waves to the middle part. It could be used to effectively rake locks where the center pins are low setting while the front and back set high. Of course this is all just an analysis of a crazy looking pick and may be wrong, but I think it is feasable.
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by Wolf2486 » 2 Feb 2005 19:56
I'm going to go with skold on this one. I think when the site was making the backround they just made some weird design up and called it a rake.
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by skold » 3 Feb 2005 2:51
alot of those picks look like crap, except the long hook
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by tastyfish » 3 Feb 2005 6:17
heh, hence dont take my word for it... well, yea... i can be ignorant so eh... o and to make this post have some point, trust skold, he has to much free time and knows to dam much, n is to dam good
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by skold » 3 Feb 2005 6:43
yes..way to much time on my hands..feel free to break into my house and steal it from me.
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by tastyfish » 3 Feb 2005 6:55
nah, im way to lazy... and why would i *he sais with shifty eyes*
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by raimundo » 3 Feb 2005 11:21
Nope, Tom, I don't think that was ever a SABANA ------------^--------^ !
I Go with the theory that the drawing is just fantasy not based on any real pic
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by omelet » 3 Feb 2005 14:52
yea, seems just an artist rendition, since if you look closely there is a 55 deg label on the arc over the double ball in the middle, and its definitely over 90...
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by Brotherdave » 4 Feb 2005 16:15
Just taking a guess here but it kind of looks like a wierd key extractor.
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by skold » 4 Feb 2005 17:02
I assure you, if that were a key exractor, they key hole would have to be over twice the size of a kwikset or similar brand.
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by Luke » 4 Feb 2005 18:41
Key extractor, you're been silly, maybe in the world of Jack and the bean stork.
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by stick » 4 Feb 2005 20:46
Just wondering, what is a sabana rake? All I can find on the forum is that raimundo makes them, and Varjeal liked his. Google yields nothing as well.
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