Talk:Bobblehead - Lockpick

So far my Lockpick Bobblehead has a stationary head. It's the only one that doesn't bobble. Anyone else experiencing this? Pgrandstaff 03:43, 2 January 2009 (UTC)

Are you really sure it isn't a bug? It looks like its the lock's fault, which would THEN be ironic, seeing how he locked his head. Learner4 16:38, 14 May 2009 (UTC)

bobs for me --DragonJTSLeave me a message 16:54, 14 May 2009 (UTC)

does not bobble for me on a 360. i think this is what they call a humor joke.

Reappeared? Bug?
I was somehow able to get this bobblehead twice. I got it the first time when I first went through the bethesda building. I farmed the reappearing big gun book for about 10 or 15 books, then got bored and went off and explored some other things including the chrystlus building. (A considerable amount of sleeping, fast traveling, save and quit-ing, etc. as in normal play happened here). I went back to the bethesda building later to get more skill books, and the bobblehead was back. I picked it up again and received a second 10 skill points. (I got 10 for picking it up the first time, and I am very certain that I got another 10 the second time, because it pushed my lockpick from 66 to 76. Before getting the second lockpick bobblehead, I wasn't able to pick hard locks). I tried putting it on my bobblehead stand, and it said lockpick bobblehead removed from inventory, though there was no visible effect since the lockpick bobblehead space was already occupied by the first one. I am using the XBox version with all DLC packs installed. -132.183.138.175 03:30, January 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * Not normal and definitely not worth putting in the article. Nitty Tok. 03:31, January 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * I know, that's why I put it here. I just wanted to see if anyone could comment on it. -132.183.138.175 03:39, January 26, 2010 (UTC)

Believed
"The Lockpick Bobblehead is the only bobblehead that does not bobble. It's believed the reason for this is that the spring was removed to be used as a lock pick device."

Believed? By who. Is this just some fan based speculation or is there any hard evidence? If not, this (the underlined section) should be removed from the article. 20:25, July 19, 2010 (UTC)