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A bogota rake pick, also known as a triple peak or a CPT pick, is a type of lock picking tool that is designed to quickly and easily rake multiple pins in a lock at the same time. The bogota rake pick is a thin, double-sided tool that features two or more peaks on each end, giving it a distinctive "V" shape.
To use a bogota rake pick, the picker inserts the tool into the keyway and then moves it up and down rapidly, raking the pins back and forth. This technique can often set multiple pins at the same time, allowing the lock to be opened quickly and easily.
Bogota rake picks are often used for picking locks that have relatively low security, such as padlocks or simple door locks. They are less effective on more advanced locks, which have pins that are designed to resist raking.