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  • @pineapplelover Seems you already have some rakes around so as to be exposed to their use. I wouldn’t add any then till you want to try more with them🙂​

    “…it’s more of a luck based tool and doesn’t require that much skill…”

    Biggest mistake I made early on was believing that raking was easy and luck. Picking the right rake and using a tension tool that has a chance of working with it is a skill. Knowing to move on to a different rake if you don’t get an open rather than just burnishing pins down. I’ve locks that I’ve never been able to open SPP’ing but will fall to a rake attack in seconds. I’d rather be able to SPP it but just knowing the lock can be opened is valuable to my psyche😉​


  • @pineapplelover If you’re new to this go slow. As you progress you’ll take a liking to certain picks, techniques and then wonder why you bought some items you don’t like or use😉​

    That said… ssdev hooks and TOK type tension tools are very handy to have on hand. That looks like a decent selection of items for a good start. Though you don’t have any Rakes in your mix. Some skill is needed to use a rake well but it is much easier than SPP’ing. Keep something like the Rakers set in mind too, maybe for a future order. Even just a single Bogota (Triple Rake) style rake would be good. I also like their Worm Rake. Both are in this set:

    https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/products/rakers-lock-pick-set