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hey guys i wanted to talk about one of the best things that i have seen come along to lock sport and lock picking in general for probably the two decades that iamp;#39;ve been around and picking locks so iamp;#39;ve been around longer than two decades but anyhow these are the lychee two in one picks and they integrate a tension wrench and a pick into one device hence the two in one nature of these so the great part about these is they they almost make it dead simple for absolutely anybody to pick a lock without any knowledge of how a lock works or lock picking in general which it kind of seems like cheating to me in a sense but theyamp;#39;re amazing so the premise is is that youamp;#39;ve got this pick that operates on this little lever here so itamp;#39;s a lever based system but then this bar that collapses here acts as the tension wrench so youamp;#39;re applying tension in whatever direction the lock turns and maybe you do have to at least know the the concept of which direc