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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: quinone on July 06, 2012, 06:49 pm

Title: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: quinone on July 06, 2012, 06:49 pm
There are a tonne of online lockpick shops but many ask for a scan of your ID.

Those that don't still need to be paid by CC/paypal and I want to keep my personal information anonymous with the purchase of lockpick tools. 

That and most of these stores are in the USA so would require crossing customs into Canada for me, which ... I do not want (they're going to claim the item as what it is, and it's illegal to posses lockpicking tools in my province without a license).

So ... is there any vendor that can put up listing(s) for various lockpicking tools? 
I myself need a 7-pin tubular lockpick, i'd be so grateful if someone could get me one of these simple tools lol.
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: notchecking on July 06, 2012, 06:54 pm
ill gladly go pick one up for you. was just looking at them week before last while out and about. Give me 2 days
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: notchecking on July 06, 2012, 07:09 pm
There are a tonne of online lockpick shops but many ask for a scan of your ID.

Those that don't still need to be paid by CC/paypal and I want to keep my personal information anonymous with the purchase of lockpick tools. 

That and most of these stores are in the USA so would require crossing customs into Canada for me, which ... I do not want (they're going to claim the item as what it is, and it's illegal to posses lockpicking tools in my province without a license).

So ... is there any vendor that can put up listing(s) for various lockpicking tools? 
I myself need a 7-pin tubular lockpick, i'd be so grateful if someone could get me one of these simple tools lol.

Name your price and ill tell you if i can deal
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: quinone on July 06, 2012, 07:29 pm
Check your PM
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: quinone on July 22, 2012, 12:40 pm
bumping

You need to be a licensed locksmith to buy these tools in Canadian shops and I don't trust the anonymity of US online sites compared to SR.

So I beg of anyone who could list a 7-pin tubular lockpick please?
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: Tsjanga on July 22, 2012, 02:22 pm
bumping

You need to be a licensed locksmith to buy these tools in Canadian shops and I don't trust the anonymity of US online sites compared to SR.

So I beg of anyone who could list a 7-pin tubular lockpick please?

Can ask a friend of mine to put them up, but first have to take a look if they are being sold in shops.
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: quinone on July 22, 2012, 04:23 pm
bumping

You need to be a licensed locksmith to buy these tools in Canadian shops and I don't trust the anonymity of US online sites compared to SR.

So I beg of anyone who could list a 7-pin tubular lockpick please?

Can ask a friend of mine to put them up, but first have to take a look if they are being sold in shops.

I'd appreciate anything you (tsjanga and notchecking) could do to help.  Any other vendor too if you can, i'm just askin this one little favour cuz ive been lookin for months heh
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: Tsjanga on July 23, 2012, 10:30 pm
bumping

You need to be a licensed locksmith to buy these tools in Canadian shops and I don't trust the anonymity of US online sites compared to SR.

So I beg of anyone who could list a 7-pin tubular lockpick please?

Can ask a friend of mine to put them up, but first have to take a look if they are being sold in shops.

I'd appreciate anything you (tsjanga and notchecking) could do to help.  Any other vendor too if you can, i'm just askin this one little favour cuz ive been lookin for months heh
There not sold over here I'm sorry.
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: quinone on July 24, 2012, 06:51 am
:(

Thanks for looking though !

If any vendor can get me a 7 pin tubular lockpick I will be your best friend, been looking for .... well nearly a year now. 

The only responses I typically get are 'go to the store and buy one'.  Not all us of are Americans, and where i'm from you need a license to purchase these tools :/
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: midgho on July 24, 2012, 06:55 pm
After some PMs, I have a relatively good working relationship with the Gnomes in the Greenhouse. Send them a message on the road with a link to the EXACT set you want. I've talked to them, and it's going to work out to be price+commission+shipping, so pretty much at cost. However, I've helped Gnome #2 select a nice small lockout toolkit and a multipick set, and I'm sure they'd love to spread the love a bit.

Member of TOOOL BTW. Lockpicking FTW!

~ MG
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: wasta on September 07, 2012, 11:31 pm
http://lockpickstore.nl/categorie/4641/lockpick-oefenen/

Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: quinone on September 09, 2012, 09:29 am
http://lockpickstore.nl/categorie/4641/lockpick-oefenen/

Got what I need, thanks though.

People might laugh and just say go here here or here, but it was a BITCH to get because you need a License in my Province and every vendor was quite tight on regulations towards shipping to my region, but I got it covered, thanks :)
Title: Re: Looking for Lockpicking Tools
Post by: wasta on February 13, 2013, 04:57 am
On Blackmarket reloaded you can find beginner sets and for the real professional.

There are meetings between people who have made it their hobby to unlock locks.

I will try to find the site again.
I know it has thre ooo in the middle of a word like looockspicking, but a different word.
Those guys will unlock a hanginglock (Abus) within 0.5 seconds.
Brands like ""Lipps"" take about 2 seconds.

Not with the vibrating ""gun"" unlocking tool, but the real handcraftmansship-skills.

And so called security locks with those special keys with nopps and dipps are just as easely opened.
Even with a simple bread or butterknife.
When it's sticked in the security lock and the handle of the knive is given a swing, the vibration pulls the nopps back in their sockets and you can turn the key.
A 50 dollar (or even more) priced ""security"" lock is that way opened not with the special key but with a 1 dollar bread or butterknive.

Maybe someone knows about this site with the triple ooo in the word of the site.
Our local library which has internet shutted down the site , censured that site , every time I tried to watch