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When you are a beginner lock should you practice on?

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When you are a beginner lock should you practice on?

Postby Ramses » Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:46 am

Hi I am new to lockpicking and I was wondering when you are a beginner with a limited budget, should you buy a cheapish padlock so you can but better tools or a more expensive cylinder door lock and get lesser quality picks or less verity of them? I know it is a matter of apinion but what is the most common answer?
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Re: When you are a beginner lock should you practice on?

Postby keysman » Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:41 am

Everyone who eats potatoes eventually dies. Therefore potatoes are poisonous.
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