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    Professional lock picking and E and E products back in stock.

    EZ Decoder

    $12.00
    https://www.sjhardware.com/product/ez-decoder/
    The EZ Decoder™ is a custom designed covert and portable bypass tool designed to open many combination padlocks made by Sesame and Master Lock, as well as many luggage locks and cash boxes by decoding or shimming.
    Bump Keys (3-key set)

    Bump keys

    $14.99
    https://www.sjhardware.com/product/bump-keys-3-key-set/

    Description

    We don’t tend to use bump keys often on covert entry jobs due to the fact that they are a bit noisy, they can attract attention, and sometimes they can damage a fragile lock. However, we do discuss them in our trainings and therefore we offer them here.
    Includes:

    Bump key, Kwikset KW1, 5-pin

    Bump key, Schlage SC1, 5-pin

    Bump key, Master, #M1, 4-pin (padlocks)

    Covert Jigglers
    From. TRUE NORTH TRADECRAFT

    $12.00
    https://www.sjhardware.com/product/covert-jigglers/

    Jiggler tools have long been a favorite of pen testers, police, repossession agents, and others who seek a quick method of opening wafer locks.
    Filing cabinets, access panels, and even car doors are often vulnerable to attack with jiggler tools.
    The problem with most jigglers sets, however, is that they contain many tools of questionable value and often the tools are far too large to fit comfortably one one’s keychain. This special set of jigglers has been designed to offer only the most useful tools in a compact package, perfect for inclusion next to keys in your pocket.

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    Lock picking... the other most addictive hobby. Most of my lock picking stuff is Sparrows, but I have the OSS Lock Pick Set (by True North Trade craft) that I keep in my wallet as a backup.


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    Sorry about that BBB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magmalis View Post


    At Sparrows lock picks .ca
    I will be happy to sell for 1/2 price
    Advertising and selling in a sponsors forum? Classy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck1977 View Post
    Advertising and selling in a sponsors forum? Classy!
    Yer... not so cool.
    FyI we just set up an account with these guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magmalis View Post
    At Sparrows lock picks .ca
    I will be happy to sell for 1/2 price
    Wow seriously? Pay your way on the board to advertise. This is S&J’s turf.
    NFA/CSSA Member since the Swiss Arms and CZ 858 Reclassification!

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    Dumb question (new to this), what’s the difference?
    - bogoto lock picks
    - lock picks
    - OSS lock picks

    Is one set generally fine? Or would someone double up if bought 2 sets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1-2-2 View Post
    Dumb question (new to this), what’s the difference?
    - bogoto lock picks
    - lock picks
    - OSS lock picks

    Is one set generally fine? Or would someone double up if bought 2 sets?
    The lock pick set . It's your traditional set has a pic for just about eveything. Where you would use 2 pics at the same time.
    The oss is very compact set somthing you could hide on your person

    The other set is just 2 pics that have alot of options built into just 2 pics.

    If you have space then the standard lockbox set for $40 is what you should buy.
    Its stamped high quality stainless steel.

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