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Does anyone use the hook?

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Does anyone use the hook?

Postby pointofview » 10 Dec 2003 14:31

I was wondering if anybody out there picks single pins with the hook pick. I use the half-diamond all the time, but I would like to know how to use the hook properly. It just doesn't seem to maneouvre the way I need it to.
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Postby ninja5000 » 10 Dec 2003 14:55

I always use the hook. The only time I use other picks is when I try out locks that I haven't picked, and try to rake them, just to check if it works...wich it seldom does exept on cheap-ass locks...
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Postby rakemaster » 10 Dec 2003 15:17

I used to use only the rake (my handle is Rakemaster after all).

Since I've gotten more advanced I use the hook. The course on
crypto.com is on using the hook. Some of the advanced pick sets
I've seen (anyone wanna get me an xmas presant???) have mostly
hooks.

I picked my first schroon pin with a hook last week.

Looks like if you wanna get good, you gotta lean the hook.
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Postby Yossarian » 10 Dec 2003 17:06

I started with the hook, I like the way it feels being able to pinpoint and lift single pins. Though I haven't been able to get the rake right since the lock I was working with were in horrible working order and I didn't get a chance to clean and lubricate them.
I'll try anything 5 times.
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Postby JiuJitsu500 » 10 Dec 2003 23:02

Always
Pain is only a measurement of the weakness inside....
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Postby brtnboarder84 » 11 Dec 2003 5:23

I always use the rake 99% of the time
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Postby ninja5000 » 11 Dec 2003 5:55

And now the question is...what is the hook and what is the rake?
According to my books, and the shops that I've seen on the net, the hook is the one that is pointed, and slightly bent. Bur according to an edition of the MIT-guide that I read somewhere, this was called a rake, and the rake was called a snake...so...the definitions seems to be kinda splitted.

In my eyes...this is a hook, and this is a rake...
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Postby The Key Maker » 11 Dec 2003 10:27

Yea, thats how ive always known it and havent met anyone who has called them different. The hook is certainly a hook and the rake above is certainly a rake!
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Postby Chucklz » 11 Dec 2003 15:04

I use a variety of hooks. Among my favorites are the 3 styles offered by Petersen
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Postby snoopwogg » 11 Dec 2003 17:53

i use the hook 70% of thr time and the other 30% i use the snake and the half diamond
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types of rake

Postby Jake the Rake » 14 Dec 2003 4:20

there are lots of different types of rake.....full rake, half rake, full diamond, half diamond, snake rake, ball, half ball, double ball etc :wink: the ones in bold are my favourite
if at first you don't succeed - drill it.
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Postby pointofview » 14 Dec 2003 15:27

Well those are all very different types of PICKS, but only ONE of them is a rake.
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Postby ninja5000 » 14 Dec 2003 16:00

hmm...I've never heard of a half rake or a full rake. The only rakes I've heard of is the simple rake, sometimes called the snake rake, i suppose. And then of course the rakes that looks like keys.

I don't define balls, double-balls, half-balls, diamonds etc. as rakes...but maybe that's just me :)
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Postby kostassk8 » 25 Sep 2007 15:48

what is the best rake?
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Postby UWSDWF » 25 Sep 2007 16:04

STOP REVIVING 4 YEAR OLD DEAD THREADS WITH NO USEFUL INPUT OR I WILL REACH THROUGH THE SCREEN AND CHOKE YOU
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DISCLAIMER:repeating anything written in the above post may result in dismemberment,arrest,drug and/or alcohol use,scars,injury,death, and midget obsession.
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