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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 7:56 pm

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Holy shit Xeo you are hooked! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Nice collection guys!
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Post Fri Nov 20, 2015 11:57 am

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Some of my stuff.
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Post Fri Nov 20, 2015 4:01 pm

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Xeo that is Peterson's rubber handles right? The ones they sell for $15 a piece right? How better or worse are they to Peterson's plastic handles? Wondering why such a price hick from 8 to 15 when the steel is exactly the same and dipping I imagine is a much cheaper process.

Here are some pics I have on me. Ill snap some new pics and post after the weekend because I have added a good number of tools since these old pics.
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Post Sat Nov 21, 2015 5:24 pm

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PG.

Nice tools.

Question: what locks are these tension tools used on? They look like the ones that come with dimple GOSO sets and I have never figured out what they are good for. Then again I don't have access to a lot of different locks.

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Post Sun Nov 22, 2015 9:46 am

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Neilau wrote:PG.

Nice tools.

Question: what locks are these tension tools used on? They look like the ones that come with dimple GOSO sets and I have never figured out what they are good for. Then again I don't have access to a lot of different locks.

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I own these. I have never used the thicker one, but the thinner one is nice when picking a padlock that's in use and in an awkward orientation. A good example is when you have to reach over a gate or if the lock is in tight quarters.
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Post Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:48 am

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Few of my picks. Going to make a few homemade picks over thanksgiving weekend.
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Post Sun Nov 22, 2015 11:17 am

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here is my EDC kit (Southord PSX-17 set with a Rake made by Nozza)

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Post Mon Nov 23, 2015 5:31 pm

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This is my "attack the residential door" kit.
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Post Tue Nov 24, 2015 8:52 am

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Neilau, I honestly dont even know myself. All of the tool in the top picture along with a few more I got from a gent of craiglists. New picker bough a shit load of tool (mostly bypass stuff as you can tell) and quite 6m in. Good kid and the price was as close to free as can be with these tools lol. Im not much into raking/bypassing so I havent even explored any of them much.
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Post Sat Nov 28, 2015 2:56 am

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Posted this earlier in the EDC thread a while back, but hey, whatever — my main pick set:

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It’s changed slightly. I might throw up some picks of the extended set and other gear later. (:

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Edit: just noticed how dated this is, and that the cloth flap is hiding the actual goods. I’ll update the photo.
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Post Sat Nov 28, 2015 5:57 pm

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Just added these to my tool collection
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Post Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:25 pm

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Hi guys these are my go to picks as I s.p.p. Locks more than raking there are diffrent hooks various thicknesses the brass handled ones are the ones I made they are in 0.23 tho to o.19.thou and is 0.18 the 3 deep hooks are the ones what Freddy pick made I am thinking of making some picks for paracentric keyways has anyone got any ideas I was thinking more like Peterson's dcaps in 0.17 thou thick with starett feelers gauge
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Post Thu Feb 16, 2017 1:01 am

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Looks like it's been a while since anyone has posted new pick pics, so thought I'd share my obvious sign of addiction collection... keeping in mind, I'm still in the compulsive need everything exploratory stages of lockpicking, I may have a stupid excessive amount a few more than I use regularly. However, being temporarily broke content with what I have, I haven't bought any new picks for a few weeks pretty good while... :???:

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Granted, there are definitely some in there I don't use or like all that much... I just recently got the full lineup of the Peterson hooks because I fell in love with the .018" H1 and H7 euro slenders, but I'm not a big fan of the shorter, fatter ones so will probably take those out (maybe). I much prefer the Euro-style thinner/longer shanks in general. The rest are mostly Southord and some Sparrows, and the deep reach hook is handmade by Mastersmith. You can probably tell I'm a fan of the bogata-style rakes (still convinced they're magic) and recently added the Peterson Wonder Waves set, which open lots of stuff quick. Also in there are Sparrows Abus & American bypass tools, and the King/Queen/Knight/Rook that I bought out of sheer curiosity (they open Kwiksets pretty well).

If I had to pick out a set of go-to favorites, they would be the Sparrows short hook from the SSDev set, the Peterson .018" euro slender hooks, a Southord deforrest diamond that I've rounded off a bit, Sparrows Offset Hybrid, and the mastersmith custom reach hook or the Peterson Reach for 7-pins.
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Post Thu Feb 16, 2017 9:21 am

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Damn! I love it!

On the right; looks like you're mowin' down locks with spread-shot.
On the left; a vast array of deadly surgical hooks and diamonds.

In the future I see tensioners gobbling up a little more real estate within
that case. Though, it looks like what you have will cover most everything.
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Post Thu Feb 16, 2017 9:42 am

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madsamurai wrote:Looks like it's been a while since anyone has posted new pick pics, so thought I'd share my obvious sign of addiction collection... keeping in mind, I'm still in the compulsive need everything exploratory stages of lockpicking, I may have a stupid excessive amount a few more than I use regularly. However, being temporarily broke content with what I have, I haven't bought any new picks for a few weeks pretty good while... :???:

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Granted, there are definitely some in there I don't use or like all that much... I just recently got the full lineup of the Peterson hooks because I fell in love with the .018" H1 and H7 euro slenders, but I'm not a big fan of the shorter, fatter ones so will probably take those out (maybe). I much prefer the Euro-style thinner/longer shanks in general. The rest are mostly Southord and some Sparrows, and the deep reach hook is handmade by Mastersmith. You can probably tell I'm a fan of the bogata-style rakes (still convinced they're magic) and recently added the Peterson Wonder Waves set, which open lots of stuff quick. Also in there are Sparrows Abus & American bypass tools, and the King/Queen/Knight/Rook that I bought out of sheer curiosity (they open Kwiksets pretty well).

If I had to pick out a set of go-to favorites, they would be the Sparrows short hook from the SSDev set, the Peterson .018" euro slender hooks, a Southord deforrest diamond that I've rounded off a bit, Sparrows Offset Hybrid, and the mastersmith custom reach hook or the Peterson Reach for 7-pins.



Where did you get the case from? It's pretty awesome!
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