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by minnesota-sLim » 12 Jul 2005 21:15
hi, im new here (was refered by cHaOs, hes a friend of mine). Judging from what ive read so far..this is definately something im going to actively pursue.
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by Santos718 » 13 Jul 2005 7:59
Welcome!
Read the Rules, use the search function before creating a new thread to see if the issue was already addressed, and happy picking.
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by glen.pearson » 13 Jul 2005 17:34
Hello everybody, my name is glen pearson, I have just started taking an interest in locks and picking them. I will probably try to start my first pick and tension wrench. Thanks. 
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by Santos718 » 13 Jul 2005 17:35
Santos718 wrote:Welcome!
Read the Rules, use the search function before creating a new thread to see if the issue was already addressed, and happy picking.
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Chrispy » 13 Jul 2005 18:45
Santos718 wrote:Santos718 wrote: Welcome!
Read the Rules, use the search function before creating a new thread to see if the issue was already addressed, and happy picking.
Eventually, you'll just create a .txt file with pre-written posts that you can copy and paste.... 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by APEX » 14 Jul 2005 13:44
Im really noob at this lockpicking thing.. jsut got my set yesterday so... Im gonna need a lot of help. thx for it in advance and great site!
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by Santos718 » 14 Jul 2005 14:10
Welcome!
Read the rules  , please use the search function before you create a new thread, it makes your life and ourlives easier, and Happy picking 
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Chrispy » 14 Jul 2005 16:07
Told ya. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Santos718 » 14 Jul 2005 16:50
Chrispy wrote:Told ya. 
true that...gotta create that file..argh 
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by outlawslaw2 » 14 Jul 2005 19:29
Hi Folks,
I joined this site over a year ago and then forgot my user name so here I am all freshly rejoined. Im the Manager of a 159unit apartment building in Los Angeles, and needless to say I deal with locks and keys every single day. I used to break the knobs off tenants doors when they locked themselves out. That was until I learned the art of picking. Now its almost as natural for me as using a key. Its all in the wrist my friends!!! Anyway great site and im here for the long run....
Thanks Ron LA
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by Chrispy » 14 Jul 2005 19:31
Its all in the wrist my friends!!!
Uhh.... I find it's more in the fingers...... depends on your style I suppose.... 
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by ps2thief » 14 Jul 2005 22:42
naw the name is a joke.. thought someone would get a kick out of it. The locked drawer that my ps2 in is my fathers, and he took my ps2 away because my brother has bipolar and was fighting with me over it...becaus ehe broke his. Just want it back
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by Chrispy » 15 Jul 2005 5:44
The locked drawer that my ps2 in is my fathers, and he took my ps2 away because my brother has bipolar and was fighting with me over it...becaus ehe broke his. Just want it back
Dude, he's gonna notice it missing, or moved, or the fact that you're playing it.
Wash his car, do the dishes for a week and suck up a hell of a lot, will probably work better.... 
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by skold » 15 Jul 2005 9:04
Picking is neither in wrist or hands for me..i can pick with my feet.
It is all about feel.
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by Chrispy » 15 Jul 2005 16:00
Skold wrote:Picking is neither in wrist or hands for me..i can pick with my feet.
Prove it 
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