Static Picking
This might come off as a dumb question, but is there any advantage to static picking? Other than the obvious two hands free.
Example being: I have an American 5200 U.S. lock that I have been trying to pick damn near every day for the last year with no success.
I'd always held it in left hand and used TOK and was never able to get it open or even a false set. Today i get the urge to clamp that bitch in my vise, lock pops open on first attempt. I sit there in awe at finally opening the lock up, made my day i'll tell you that.
Any input is cool, just a question i had when the 5200 miraculously opened.
Example being: I have an American 5200 U.S. lock that I have been trying to pick damn near every day for the last year with no success.
I'd always held it in left hand and used TOK and was never able to get it open or even a false set. Today i get the urge to clamp that bitch in my vise, lock pops open on first attempt. I sit there in awe at finally opening the lock up, made my day i'll tell you that.
Any input is cool, just a question i had when the 5200 miraculously opened.
Naaapaalm...sticks to kids...it sticks to the belly and it sticks to the ribs...
See those kids standing by the lake...drop some napalm and watch them bake.
Naaapaalm...sticks to kids...it sticks to the belly and it sticks to the ribs.
See those kids standing by the lake...drop some napalm and watch them bake.
Naaapaalm...sticks to kids...it sticks to the belly and it sticks to the ribs.