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whats a good lock picking set for me?

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whats a good lock picking set for me?

Postby cashpacker88 » 1 Jun 2005 16:39

hey, i want to start picking locks for bedrooms and such, and also my front door incase i get locked out. what is a good lock picking set with some good instructions??? keep in mind im new..

http://www.idealcreations.net/ls09.htm
is that any good??/
thanks
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Postby GateTwelve » 1 Jun 2005 16:56

You can find a great pickset that meets your request by lookinghere


Or take a gander around http://southord.com/catalog.asp?cat=locksmith
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Postby master in training » 1 Jun 2005 16:57

you have to bear in mind that lock picking is an art, it takes years to perfect and you're always learning something new. you cant just buy a set of picks and hope they come with instructions, you wont have much if any chance of just sticking them in a lock and it opening. if you get locked out of a room/house, your best option would be to check for an open window or call a locksmith.

if you want to learn to pick locks, i would suggest buying a real set of picks rather than the jack knife style, many members say that the jackknife style impedes lockpicking since it reduces the amount felt through the picks.

i would advise getting the pickset with the highest number of picks that you can comfortably afford, look at the site sponsor lock pick shop, you get 10% off there for being a member if you enter the coupon code. a reasonable amount of picks to get would probably be a 14 piece set, this gives you enough tension wrenches to comfortably pick most locks.

good luck with whatever you decide, just bear in mind picks wont come with instructions and ones that do usually provide awful instructions, the best resource you have if this forum, theres tons of info here, just search for it.

good luck!

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Postby cashpacker88 » 1 Jun 2005 17:25

thanks masterintraining, not gatetwelve. i alreaded searched
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Postby Mad Mick » 1 Jun 2005 18:07

http://www.idealcreations.net/ls09.htm

Good Lord! $34.95 for that abomination? It's not even pretty...oh wait, it is...pretty ugly!
Image If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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Postby mcm757207 » 1 Jun 2005 18:50

I own that... it's not great, but not bad. I prefer it over the southord jacknife set.
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Postby Mad Mick » 1 Jun 2005 19:28

Looking at the pic, I'd imagine the threads on the opposite side of the Phillips head screws still have the hacksaw cut marks.

*shudders*

The pick blades don't look too bad, but for the price, you'd expect a little more attention to detail regarding the whole package. The handle should be pretty stream-lined and comfortable, not marred by obviously cheap fasteners.

This is my opinion. If anyone has a problem with it, send over a cyborg flesh eating fly, then wait and see what is reciprocated. :lol:
Image If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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Postby GateTwelve » 2 Jun 2005 0:01

*shrug...goes on not caring*
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