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by zsknoebel » Wed Sep 19, 2012 3:59 pm
Hi I'm new here... for the second time, but it seems like a great sight. I live in Hawaii on the island of Oahu, so if there is anyone else that lives around Kaneohe, let me know!
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by LockDocWa » Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:29 pm
I'm new to LP101, Not new to locks and picks. I see the initials SPP alot, did a search and came up with zip for a definition. Can I assume that SPP stands for Single Pin Picking?
TIA LockDocWa
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by Josh66 » Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:40 pm
Correct. :)
Welcome to the forum.
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by m0rph » Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:54 pm
Hello, I go by m0rph. I'm a computer hacker, been doing it for about 7 years. I'm in my early twenties and work as a contractor for uncle sam. Just wanted to broaden my knowledge, and make some new friends. I saw my masterlock 140 sitting in my closet, and thought I'd give lock picking a go. btw, do you guys have IRC?
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by MBI » Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:12 am
m0rph wrote:Hello, I go by m0rph. ... btw, do you guys have IRC?
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by Capt_Tom » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:08 pm
My name is Tom. I live in the Myrtle Beach area. I worked for the Mosler Safe Company in the 70's and also for American Safe and Gun. I thought that I would be just fishing (with my charter boat operation) at this stage in life, but the economy busted that bubble. I have gone back to work in the locksmith trade. There is a lot of new stuff out there... and a lot that this old mind is having to re-discover.
I have looked at this forum a couple of times, when it popped up in a search. Good site. I look forward to participating some. Thanks to whoever made this possible.
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by A&e » Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:13 am
Hi everyone
New to this game,did a 2 day locksmith coarse some years ago,got a selection of picks and other bits,run my own joinery and glazing Buisness in the East Midlands , enjoy picking and gaining entry but still learning
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by ketchneddy » Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:26 pm
hi, kinda found this by accident after trying to figure out how to re-key locks. stumbled on lock-picking and was intrigued. ok. so now i'm hooked. i went to the habitat for humanity store and bought some locks to pick. then i bought some lock picking tools. wahoo! what fun! ok, now i need more. switched around the pins in the habitat locks. wahoo again! i've been looking at some of the posts from competitive lock pickers. wahoo again! anyway... i'm glad to find y'all and particularly excited to be doing this new thing. glad to find this community. are there any girls here? victoria
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by victor224 » Fri Sep 28, 2012 1:45 pm
Hello my name is Victor and I live in Minnesota. I randomly came across videos of lockpicking on youtube and it spiked my interest instantly. Today, I ordered a set of picks online and also bought a kwikset deadbolt. I can't wait to get my picks so I can try it out!
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by rickh » Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:39 pm
Hey, I've been lurking on here for a few months and figured I would finally introduce myself. I'm from Illinois and have been living in the Memphis area for around three years. I recently attended a week long "lock school" and now I'm addicted. Looking forward to interacting with everybody and increasing my skill.
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by ghostryder » Mon Oct 01, 2012 5:28 am
hey, im not exactly new to this site but, this is my second post. finally had a minute to sit down and take care of this. i live in springfield, or. and am looking forward to checking out new info to a long time hobby of mine. thanks for all the effort and time putting this site together.
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by youngpicker99 » Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:25 am
I have been a member of this site for a while now but never introduced myself. I am 13 years old. I have been interested in locks and lockpicking for at least a couple years. I became really interested after I purchased a set of southord picks and opened my first lock. (A cheap masterlock I found laying around my house) since then I have purchased a set of Peterson picks and a pair of bogotas. I have also recently been making my own picks that are starting to look great and also work great. I also have a collection of over 20 locks. I have also started to make money off my hobby because I have 3 key duplicaters (I probably only need one but the other two I got at such a cheap price I just had to buy them). I recently got a pin kit from my grandpa and another one from a yardsale so I now rekey all of the locks for my uncles apartments that he rents out to people.
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by J.Nosnikta » Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:52 am
Hello all, good to find a site with a wealth of knowledge. Can never learn too much.
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by benosteen » Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:14 pm
I've loved puzzles and mechanics all my life but only took the plunge to learn about lockpicking a few days ago. So far, it's been really fun, and I had my first 'Booyah' moment yesterday when I found and *beat* a spool pin in a padlock I bought! I did a little dance ;) I'm still poking and prodding more than I'd like but I am trying to get a better feel for the pins. I bought some cheap, low security locks from the local hardware store, but am keen to find out what makes/models I should look at next (UK based).
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by Jedilocksmith » Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:24 am
Hello, I am new to LP101 and am enjoying it already. Im out of Nebraska and have been picking locks for a few months now and love everything about it. Still struggle on some locks but thats the way it goes I guess. Any other skydiving lock pickers out there?
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