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Mortice Picks

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Mortice Picks

Postby oaksy » 24 Jun 2005 13:44

Mortice Picks can you buy these and are they any good???????
Thank you all
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Postby Pickety » 24 Jun 2005 14:20

I do believe that you can purchase them from various places, though i do not know whether or not they are any good as i dont have any.
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Postby oaksy » 25 Jun 2005 3:08

Would anyone tell me if these would be good to have in my tool box or not???

Lever Pick Set "K"
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Lever Pick Set "O"
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Classic Lever Pick
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Thanks
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Postby Chrispy » 25 Jun 2005 4:21

I would want those sets in my arsenal just for times when you come across locks like that. I would also suggest a set similar to the one pictured in the "Links" link at the top of the page, underneath the word "Unlock"
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Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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Postby quicklocks » 25 Jun 2005 4:36

hi mate what type of mortice locks are you tying to pick. thoses sets are okish but it all depends on the type of lock is it 2, 3, 5 lever, warded, bs rated if you can give us alittle more info them we can help more. :D
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Postby oaksy » 25 Jun 2005 4:46

Im sorry but im new.But i would like to know about all of them and where to get them from etc etc..I really want to start locksmithing...
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Postby quicklocks » 25 Jun 2005 4:57

ok here goes this is the stuff i can talk about that not in the advanced section.
a 2 lever lock can be easyly opened with two L shaped wires one to tension the bolt the other to lift the levers to the gate.
a 3 lever the same
a 5 lever without a barrel and curtain (if you look in to the keyway and see a silver or brass thing ) same as 2 3 lever but these lock may have anti pick notches.
if it has a curtain it may be possible with two wires but easier with a curtain pick likc this Image
picture taken from safeventures
or thisImage
any more questions
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Postby Houdini Locksmiths » 25 Jun 2005 4:59

The tools you have posted are available from: Multipick & Locksmith-tools. Other locksmith suppliers are Sks, Keyprint, Rbmedical, Johnrichard etc. All of which have 2 + 3 lever try out keys, Curtain wheel picks, Wires etc.
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Postby oaksy » 25 Jun 2005 5:11

Thank you very much for your input... :lol:
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Postby Shrub » 25 Jun 2005 5:22

The pictures you have shown are for 2 or 3 lever locks and are sort of like a try out key, yes if you want to be a lockie you will probably use them now and again,

Where in the country are you?

Read the threads on starting up a locksmith business, you should get a lot of info and things should be clearer to you, if you want to move into being a lockie and expect to do it quickly then you are mistaken, apart from the £15 - £30k you will spend setting up you will need a long time for practiceing and you probably shouldnt expect an income for the first 3 years.
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Postby oaksy » 25 Jun 2005 6:28

Thanks... I dont expect it to come overnight i fully understand what happens...
You are all my teachers and im thankfull for your support and input...
Regards
Oaksy :wink:
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Postby toomush2drink » 25 Jun 2005 7:43

Make your own wire picks from piano wire, a lot cheaper too.
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