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by RobinHoed » Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:44 pm
WeedIsMyCheat wrote:Dpruente wrote:My guess is that there's a small hole cut in the top of the hoodie pocket? I'm not asking to be told what you did, just if i'm wrong or not
your not wrong 
lol! 
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by raimundo » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:17 pm
WiMC
nice video and the music is not a put off like so many vids.
you can palm bogotas very easily by pinching from tip to tip where the points dig in a bit to the palm, but the most secure palm for these small picks is by slipping the tensor bend under a ring on one of your fingers, you should chose a ring that is fairly simple and not large and clunky, a round wire type ring, very minimal and the round wire is easy to slip the pair of bogotas under, a wider band is more likely to feel uncomfortable if you are doing this over a longer period of time, and a very simple ring will not attract much attention, while a gaudy and large one will.
Just saying that in case you or any other reader wants to work with it.
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by WeedIsMyCheat » Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:41 am
raimundo wrote:WiMC
nice video and the music is not a put off like so many vids.
you can palm bogotas very easily by pinching from tip to tip where the points dig in a bit to the palm, but the most secure palm for these small picks is by slipping the tensor bend under a ring on one of your fingers, you should chose a ring that is fairly simple and not large and clunky, a round wire type ring, very minimal and the round wire is easy to slip the pair of bogotas under, a wider band is more likely to feel uncomfortable if you are doing this over a longer period of time, and a very simple ring will not attract much attention, while a gaudy and large one will.
Just saying that in case you or any other reader wants to work with it.
Cool, thats some good advice ^^ Ill try it out Thanks !! Cya ! (undercover picking  )
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by Dpruente » Mon Nov 07, 2011 1:48 pm
great tip rai. and WiMC, I hope you didn't get offended that I let that one out of the bag. It was a hard one to figure out, and if i'd only seen it once i wouldn't have.
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by raimundo » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:13 pm
I was in barnes noble recently at the mall of america, found a book that is about the early cia connecting with some magician to learn tricks from him, stuff that was used when trying to pass things to connections in moscow, like holding two items a large one over a smaller one and being able to pass the smaller one. and how to have two people in a car when it turns a dark corner while being followed, the second person rolls out and a paper mache sniper decoy pops up to replace the one who got out as a silouette on a dark night. I didn't stay around long enough to read the whole thing, I did learn that they try very hard to obtain copies of keys, often by taking an impression in some clay or wax or bar of soap, my own method for doing this is to use a foil wrapped stick of gum, the foil takes a very crisp impression and gum is easily available even late at night. the impression just goes back into the gum pack if its only one key or if its a lot of keys, you may have to buy a couple packs. A honey trap would be the best way to do this with someone hidden in the room. I don't remember the name of the book but something with the word 'tradecraft' on the cover. its a small book for fifteen bucks and has a cover that looks artificially aged like wood pulp paper thats been in the sun.
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by raimundo » Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:54 pm
its on amazon . com as cia manual of trickery and deception for 10.99 bux
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by WeedIsMyCheat » Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:59 am
woww thats so cool ^^ thank you I will check it out ! 
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by art118 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:05 am
You know ther are some advced locks picked on there too when you get it down take It one step at a time YouTube is great place to learn things 
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by WeedIsMyCheat » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:00 pm
Dpruente wrote:great tip rai. and WiMC, I hope you didn't get offended that I let that one out of the bag. It was a hard one to figure out, and if i'd only seen it once i wouldn't have.
Lol no its ok  Not everyone on Youtube will know  Cya
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