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Dimple lock picks

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Dimple lock picks

Postby Houdini Locksmiths » 19 Apr 2005 8:52

Has anyone seen/ used the new 'Dimple lock picks' sold by www.locksmith-tools.co.uk ? I was wondering if these were effective at all? The set comes with four, I suppose 'try out keys'.

Thanks
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Postby EvoRed » 19 Apr 2005 9:01

Sorry, haven't tried them, but just had a quick look at the site and was a little surprised to see the Souber Mul-T-Lock pick set for £74.99, when you can get the set for £29.95 from SKS!
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Postby EvoRed » 19 Apr 2005 9:02

EvoRed wrote:Sorry, haven't tried them, but just had a quick look at the site and was a little surprised to see the Souber Mul-T-Lock pick set for £74.99, when you can get the same set for £29.95 from SKS!
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Postby tsleddens » 19 Apr 2005 9:29

I have worked with them for a while. It aren`t try out keys, but a sort of rake type pick. They are also called Matador secretary, but in my opinion the standard matador pickset is better. That is the expensiver version, but to make them the are cheaper !!???!!! The picks are not suited for pin-in-pin systems (e.g. Mul-T-Lock), though
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Postby EvoRed » 19 Apr 2005 9:35

Ooops, sorry, don't know what's happened up there with the quoting double post! Please remove this clutter mods if you can!
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Postby pinky » 19 Apr 2005 10:40

bump keys work better
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Postby tsleddens » 19 Apr 2005 12:57

that`s true, but picking is a greater challange.
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Postby jax666 » 20 Apr 2005 17:29

Is it me or is this the site very similar to multi-picks except for the colour?

Also the "shovit" is a slim jim which SKS sell for £7.00 they have up for £14.99.

the mica is cheap though £2.49 if it's the same as the one we can normally get.
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Postby Rockford » 21 Apr 2005 2:12

That's £2.49 for a single sheet - expensive !.
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