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by ConMan89 » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:29 pm
Thank you SO much for this exercise. I just got my first set of picks yesterday and was getting frustrated with 4 pin padlocks, so i looked at this site and found this. First thing this morning i went out and bought a 5 pin cylinder, took it apart, and started practicing. Taking it one pin at a time has helped me out so much. Without this exercise, there is a good chance that i would have gotten so frustrated with padlocks that my lockpicking experience would have been tainted for a long time to come. Thanks again 
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by picklokpat » Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:07 pm
Chrispy wrote:It's a shame that no noob will ever find the thread by themselves. They'll have to ask "What's the bext way to learn to pick? (Or should it be "wots tha best wey to lern to pik?") and then we'll have to direct them here anyway. But, all in all, good guide Db. 
No so I have found it and plan to do the exercises herein. I knew I was just "getting lucky on the locks I have been trying.
I think that by practicing these exercises I will, eventually, build skill.
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by rat eater » Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:17 pm
Tryed this Exer... over a year ago, it help me in everything and it helped me also in fealing Im in the lock looking at the pins.
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by dumbybean » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:02 pm
I just got my ultimate practice lock in the mail today and my pick set should be just a day or two behind. I printed this out and it will be the first thing I try  . Thanks for the great guide.
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by [Underground] » Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:39 am
Thanks to the OP, and any / all contributors. Very simple excercise to expand upon, and whilst I didnt take out pins and work one pin at a time, I have used this to consistently pick a 3pin lock in under 5 seconds....after my 2nd day of picking....it provides the handy confidence boost needed to rise to the next challenge. thanks again, DJ. 
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by bldiener » Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:57 am
Thanks so much this was great you should write a book
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by dev070 » Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:18 pm
I'd really like to give this a try. I'm not really sure where to get a lock without the protective casing. Do you think my local hardware store would carry them? Or would I have to try some place with a larger selection?
I've tried to locate the binding pin in a fully-funtional lock, but I haven't had any success. Still a long way to go :p
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by atikin » Tue Dec 16, 2008 12:10 am
Thank you very much! A relly good exercise. I'm going it, but with a full-complected padlocks (4-6 pins). What locks are good for this exercise? And what locks are with a hight-security pins? Where to buy them?
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by Joegekko » Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:16 am
Well written and very good guide. I keep finding the best information on this website.
Thanks!
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by jalansdale » Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:26 am
Very useful, I've been looking for this answer..and I've found it. Thank you! 
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by digital_blue » Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:09 am
bldiener wrote:Thanks so much this was great you should write a book
Heh. Stay tuned... 
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by stupot » Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:54 pm
Yeah, you are dead right about the lucky poke & prod which I experience myself. Just got an easily strippable jobbie and will work through this one.
Thanks.
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by Stryypgya » Sat Apr 11, 2009 6:01 am
Thank you much, blue! I found this easily, and I can tell you that the exercise will be the first thing I do when my picks show up on Tuesday! (Well, maybe the second thing, after I randomly sort them out a few times.)
Great advice!
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin
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by Combatvet » Mon May 11, 2009 4:02 am
Thanks for this db. As with a lot of others, I have opened many locks by shear luck.
Reading this tutorial of yours helped a lot. I will definately be trying this on several types of locks, and to keep in practice.
If at first you don't succeed, then try using some C-4.
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by Lostreb » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:50 am
This lesson is absolutely PRICELESS! Having been introduced to lockpicking through FB, all I can say is.......YOU should have wrote THEIR lesson!
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