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by PaperCut » 21 Mar 2005 10:33
does anyone know any places in Australia i can buy tools, cause i rather not have to deal with customs
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by WhiteHat » 21 Mar 2005 22:18
unless you're a locksmith, there are none.... 
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by master in training » 21 Mar 2005 22:42
i flew from america in the UK with a pickset in my luggage and they didnt even open it, since america is the capital of over-paranoid security at customs i would imagine ordering picks from somewhere else for delivery to australia would be ok, theres seems to be plenty of pickers in Aus so i see no reason why you cant get pics into the country.
if it really bothers you, you could make your own picks, theres loads of posts detailing it and a great video.
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by PaperCut » 21 Mar 2005 22:50
thanks, master in training
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by master in training » 21 Mar 2005 22:56
no problem, check out a thread by zeke79 about his http, it'll give you the address and password for his website so you can look at lots of videos about making picks and see some templates and information on it as well, if making picks is the route you choose that is!
if you decide to buy picks, when you're looking for the cheapest company, dont forget that as a member or this forum, you get 10% discount at its sponsor lockpickshop by entering lp101 as a discount code.
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by digital_blue » 22 Mar 2005 0:13
And also don't forget that recent experiences would indicate that if you are ordering pick tools to AU, it is best if you do not order any instructional material at the same time. Order just the picks. If you want an instuctional book or such, make it a seperate order.
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by Cuba » 22 Mar 2005 8:23
I just got my 15 piece set from lockpickshop, didn't even get inspected.
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by PaperCut » 22 Mar 2005 10:05
thanks everyone for your help, much appreciated
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by shaddy » 27 Mar 2005 23:43
I tried using lp101 as a discount code at lockpickshop... and it didn't work. Do you still get a 10% discount?
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by PaperCut » 28 Mar 2005 4:08
if you get the discount it will show up in the invoice, you recieve via email, down the bottom with the total prices
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by PaperCut » 28 Mar 2005 4:08
if you get the discount it will show up in the invoice, you recieve via email, down the bottom with the total prices
it worked for me
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by digital_blue » 28 Mar 2005 5:25
Also remember that the discount only applies to regular priced merchendise. Sale items will not be discounted.
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