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We currently stock the following beginner's sportsets:
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timm will also order from Steffen some sportsets which are made from Majestic. There are two different beginner's sportsets:
# the PXP-15 (basic) (£25)
[[Image:PXP-15.gif|300px|right|thumb|The Majestic PXP-15 Sportset]]
# the PXP-10 (more advanced) (£30)
# the PXP-10 (more advanced) (£30)
[[Image:Pxp10.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The Majestic PXP-10 Sportset]]
[[Image:Pxp10.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The Majestic PXP-10 Sportset]]
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Please see http://www.majesticlockusa.com/3.HTM for more details.
Please see http://www.majesticlockusa.com/3.HTM for more details.


These seem to be $25-35 on the Internet, but Steffen will get the best possible price. He will likely also throw in a few goodies too (extra tension tools and extra picks) -- after all, he knows exactly what lockpickers need!
They are £30, and ordered from Steffen at SSDeV in Germany. He will likely also throw in a few goodies too (extra tension tools and extra picks) -- after all, he knows exactly what lockpickers need -- 15 years of experience here.


== Who wants Majestic PXP-15? ==
Sportsets should be available at each Lockpicking Sport Session. You can request one, however, the sets will be sold on a first come, first serve basis.
* Tom
* Andrew Cousins
* [[User:3en|Ben]] - Bought/Paid


== Who wants Majestic PXP-10? ==
At each Lockpicking Sport Session, there are communal picks/tension tools for everyone to use. Thus, there is no need to have a sportset if you just want to try the wonderful sport of lockpicking. Sportsets are recommended for those who really have to have fun with this lovely sport.
* Steff
 
* [[User:Solexious|Solexious]]
You can order a junk sportset off the internet but I wouldn't recommend these. Having the right tools will make your sporting experience that much better.
* m00
 
* Andy Lyon
For more advanced sportsets and tools, please ask during the sport sessions.
* Jono
 
* David MacIver
[[Category:Orders]]
* [[User:nigle|nigle]]
* Paul2
* Nokomis
* v21 * 2
* Stephen B
* Lester
* Muz
* alexs
* mogtheman
* bluekieran

Latest revision as of 13:56, 29 May 2013

We currently stock the following beginner's sportsets:

  1. the PXP-10 (more advanced) (£30)
The Majestic PXP-10 Sportset

Please see http://www.majesticlockusa.com/3.HTM for more details.

They are £30, and ordered from Steffen at SSDeV in Germany. He will likely also throw in a few goodies too (extra tension tools and extra picks) -- after all, he knows exactly what lockpickers need -- 15 years of experience here.

Sportsets should be available at each Lockpicking Sport Session. You can request one, however, the sets will be sold on a first come, first serve basis.

At each Lockpicking Sport Session, there are communal picks/tension tools for everyone to use. Thus, there is no need to have a sportset if you just want to try the wonderful sport of lockpicking. Sportsets are recommended for those who really have to have fun with this lovely sport.

You can order a junk sportset off the internet but I wouldn't recommend these. Having the right tools will make your sporting experience that much better.

For more advanced sportsets and tools, please ask during the sport sessions.