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by Addi » 18 Apr 2005 9:55
Hi!
Totally new to lock picking but i wanted to try it after losing the keys to my desk.
I hope that this great site will be able to help me!
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by Fuse » 18 Apr 2005 13:08
Yo Fuse here long time thief 1st time poster any stories u wanna brag about or just bs u know what to do
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by Mad Mick » 18 Apr 2005 18:28
Welcome to all, except Fuse!!
With a sig and attitude like that, you're not going to last very long here mate!
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by ArmoringGoddess » 18 Apr 2005 22:08
Hey ya'll!! I'm a newbie to the list. I had some questions about getting started in North Carolina. I have heard (in my limited reading) that you need a licence to carry the picks, and I would like to stay on the right side of the law, so does anyone know how I would go about obtaining said licence in my state? Thanks
"Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition."
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by WhiteHat » 18 Apr 2005 22:19
Fuse wrote:Yo Fuse here long time thief 1st time poster any stories u wanna brag about or just bs u know what to do
quick! tell us stories of your illegal escapades before you get banned!
everyone else - welcome - don't forget to check out the quiz - win great stuff (see the link in my sig.)
Oh look! it's 2016!
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by WhiteHat » 18 Apr 2005 23:08
doh - too late.... 
Oh look! it's 2016!
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by Lametatron » 19 Apr 2005 4:50
Hi all, I've always been interested in lockpicking, and finally mustered up the brass bolts (no pun intended) and the cash, more importantly, to start out. A few questions to start out, Private message me if you want. Ok, here goes.
Are there any laws that I need be concerned of in the States of Minnesota and Georgia? For instance, can I carry picks there? Sounds sketchy, I know, but I live in GA, and go to school in MN, so I want to know anything important.
Second, is it a craft, or an art, or both? More specifically, can I learn to pick any lock if I work and train hard enough? thanks a bunch for your time, and this is a great site you have.
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by crackcrime » 19 Apr 2005 9:00
Hi all, found this site when searching for issues with the Euro profile lock body. seems like a really friendly place. Best wishes from the UK
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by Varjeal » 19 Apr 2005 9:27
The sport and hobby of lockpicking in its essence requires patience and lots of practice. As we do like to say around here any lock is subject to picking and nothing is impossible.
Welcome to all and enjoy your time on LP101. Looking forward to reading all your posts. 
*insert witty comment here*
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by Obsidian » 19 Apr 2005 14:03
Hello, Joined today and like what I see.  I have been a hobby picker for a few years ( mainly cylinders, waffers and a few disc combination locks ) I have a southord MPSX-20 as my main tools. I'm based in the UK and I hope to get in to picking mortice ( lever ) locks, so any help on getting started in this area would be appreciated, I looked a getting lever picks but I hear 2 in 1 picks are good, don't know which to buy.
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by quicklocks » 19 Apr 2005 14:17
hi all except fuse grow up man
hope you get a lot from this site. dont forget to put something back 
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by CanaryOzzey » 19 Apr 2005 14:41
Hey everybody, great forum btw. My uncle told me about this site and said I should take a look if I was interested in lock picking so here I am
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by quicklocks » 19 Apr 2005 14:49
canaryozzie
hi hope this site is what you expected if you want help more spefic to you then fill in some more of your profile as it helps us to help you 
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by Laconfir » 19 Apr 2005 18:52
Hey everyone, I'm new here.. I've never tried to lockpick before, never stolen anything (well, there was that one time, it was a stick of gum, I'm a badass).
I figured lockpicking would be a good, if unsavory hobby. Especially if you lose your keys.
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by Elijah » 19 Apr 2005 19:00
If I lost my keys, I would much rather be a professional key impressioner rather than a lock picker =) I would hate to have to pick into my house and car and work 4 times a day!
It takes years to get to that level anyway. Maybe I'll see some of you there, maybe not, but this site is worth an in depth reading at the least. Hope to see some constructive posts from you guys!
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