storm picks
Hook,diamond,rake,snake and curve...The curve is similar to the falles...
[/url]
Professor Emeritus Of Lockpickology and Smithery
Posts: 1107
Joined: Thu May 14, 2009 1:23 pm
Location: Indiana
Whizdumb81 wrote:You can't handle the DCAP
xe0 wrote:how about a peterson gov steel baseball bat so i can thwap motherfuckers
ecksdee wrote:To learn to pick locks is to learn how to speak a language spoken only in whispers and riddles.
darkhorse wrote:I wont list the web address so you'l have to google it...
xeo wrote:darkhorse wrote:I wont list the web address so you'l have to google it...
the website is on the pick handle...
Solomon wrote:The picks I make from hacksaw blades have the same sort of handle kokomo, can use them on rims just fine. These look pretty good, I might order myself a few.
KokomoLock wrote:I would get a set if they weren't from England, probably only work on locks mounted upside down !! No, looks like very nice picks, wish they could find a way to make the handles quick change though!!
aka.decoy wrote:Hey um, what did you mean by "rims"? I'm kinda clueless.
Contributor - Research & Development Kingpin
Posts: 322
Joined: Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:08 pm
Location: Pennsylvania
darkhorse wrote:The maker does interchangeable handles as well but I like em as they are....the hook is a bit fragile and I dont think will stand up to my heavy hand..As for the slim blades..In the uk the keyways are very tight.....And when solomon says rims its the name of the regular type door locks over here and are called rim cylinders..Also like solomon i too make a lot of my own picks from hacksaw blades and always use them first before the commercials
Contributor / I Fought Tooth and Nail to Acquire BO...
Posts: 991
Joined: Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:38 pm
Location: MD, USA
Users browsing this forum: No registered users