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for newbies

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

for newbies

Postby peachey16 » 2 Nov 2005 8:25

hi im pretty new myself,
but if ur having trouble picking a lock and are getting dishartend
dont
lots of people have this problem i guess
just go back and practice on another lock u no you can do
it restores you confidence once youve done that
go back and tackle that seemingly impossible lock
if you then do that lock it give you a grea buzz

belive me it helps.

i hope this helps any newbies

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Postby helix » 2 Nov 2005 8:47

Good advice and one other thing:

EASE UP ON THE TENSION!! LOL. :P
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Very Good Advice

Postby panalman » 2 Nov 2005 15:26

Excellent advice Lee and I am sure a lot of newcomers will take it on board any luck with that lock yet? If not don't worry you will get it in the end 8)
There is always a solution to a problem and a way in without destruction !!!!!
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Postby peachey16 » 3 Nov 2005 2:18

no not yet im taking my own advise and waitin so ill give it ago next sunday as i had to give the lock back :( :cry:
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