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curtain wheel pick

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curtain wheel pick

Postby 1st solution locksmiths » 15 Feb 2005 19:36

Has anybody got or use the curtain wheel pick that RB medical sell
i think it was made or owned by rimmer.

what are your view's on it, is it as good as the mark francis or safe ventures

what the quality like is it worth the money.

some local lockies have mixed feelings about it,so i thought i'd ask the lockies on the forum. :?
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Postby toomush2drink » 15 Feb 2005 20:09

do a search for curtaimn picks ib the european section ,plenty has been written on the various types. :lol:
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Postby 1st solution locksmiths » 15 Feb 2005 20:32

Cheer's Toomush
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Postby pinky » 16 Feb 2005 9:22

the rb pick is a fine tool, and the advantage is that if you buy the 5g you can then buy the 7g for just £41, its as good a feel and feed back as the safeventures but not as comfy and has an awkward tensioner on some doors, and like the safe ventures it wont pick a lock with a number 7 lever or really low lever, to do this you need the chris belcher pick.
all of the above are far superior to the francis picks, the wire lets the francis pick down, its too weak and gives no good feedback, but ok as a cheap training pick, but of little commercial use until the wire problems are sorted out.
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