I was recently given an old ABUS No. 41 padlock. It is a laminated padlock that looks like it was the ABUS equivalent of the Master No. 1. After looking at pick pix (pun intended) I saw the Falle progressive hooks. I ground a few rough picks out and found that one of them worked really well on this ABUS padlock. I do believe it has spools or 'shrooms in it since the back 2 pins push the cylinder back before they set.

My opinion is to make or try every shape you can get your hands on

I can pick this lock with every pick that I own, but the only shape that works better that that progressive hook for that particular lock would be in the shape of a key

This particular hook seemed to give me better leverage. It just felt better. I could pick the lock in awkward positions easier with it.
The picks that I use the most are just a medium half diamond ground at around a 45 degree angle, maybe a little steeper, and a kinda tall hook for when I need to bust out the big guns and kill those low-high and high-lows

I usually bust out the rakes when I get good at single pin so I don't get bored.. I have pretty good luck raking with a half diamond. half diamonds are pretty versatile in my opinion.. The angles and sizes do make a difference to me!
When you can pick your locks with every pick that you own, then it is time to make some new shapes
