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Postby aldale04 » 28 Sep 2005 12:14

I'm new to the site, but have worked as a locksmith off and on for a long time. However, I was trained by an old school locksmith, and never learned a lot of newer techniques. Looking forward to learning more and sharing some of what I know....
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Hey everyone

Postby pickydude88 » 28 Sep 2005 22:19

Hey hows in goin, just joined today. Been thinking about it for a while & finally dicided I had the time to start getting back into it again. Awsome site by the way.
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I'm New

Postby fullmetalfinn » 29 Sep 2005 11:27

Hi everyone, i'm new :D
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Postby Boff » 30 Sep 2005 7:00

Hello, I'm new too :)

I'm a joiner/builder and always be interested in locks. Just a hobby at the moment....
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Postby Chrispy » 30 Sep 2005 7:32

Welcome to all the newbies. :) PLEASE fill out your profiles with locations and other information so that we can get a better idea of you and where your questions come from. Thanks.
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Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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Postby Mad Mick » 30 Sep 2005 20:39

Ignore Chrispy's post above.

Please leave us guessing as to where you are from, what type of locks you normally encounter etc. then enlighten us once we've done a heap of research which doesn't actually apply to you. This way, we can become more friendly toward you. :wink:
Image If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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Postby Chrispy » 30 Sep 2005 21:16

:roll:
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Newbe- ME

Postby Delldobbs » 30 Sep 2005 22:22

HI im delldobbs whats up? :D im new and thats about it i guess?
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newbert

Postby sweenbean » 1 Oct 2005 1:54

i picked up a book at the library and then got on the net to see what it had, found your site and decided to join. i think i'm really going to like learning this new trade and hope to get some help on this site so that i may help others along my way. i have a lock pick like the one on the very top left of the page that is like a pen. i've opened a couple of locks and now i was wondering if someone had any ideal on how to get some locks to take apart with out going to the store and paying for them, any suggestions would be great.


thanks,
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Postby Gambolpuddy » 1 Oct 2005 6:49

Hi there! i just began trying picking locks about 3 months ago, and made my own picks following some videos i came across. I haven't had much success yet, but that'll change now... :P by the way, i'm writing from Spain, i guess the locks i'll find here will be quite different form the ones in the US and so..

cheers! :lol:
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region

Postby sivlogkart » 1 Oct 2005 6:54

Hi there, and welcome. A lot of locks are basically the same the world over, but there are a few exceptions. What sort of locks have you been trying to pick so far?
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Hi!

Postby vavere » 2 Oct 2005 5:41

Hi, I thought I would join you on LP101. I am trak's wife, and I do not have his skill, but I can pick a lot of simple padlocks now. Hopefully, I will learn more!
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Postby Chrispy » 2 Oct 2005 6:23

Uh oh. Here's trouble. :D
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Re: region

Postby Gambolpuddy » 2 Oct 2005 6:45

d0ded0 wrote:Hi there, and welcome. A lot of locks are basically the same the world over, but there are a few exceptions. What sort of locks have you been trying to pick so far?


up to now i've tried with some different padlocks, which turned to be quite easy 8) . My problem is with common pin tumbler locks, i.e. my front door. I think it's because of the pick I use...
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Postby helix » 2 Oct 2005 6:48

Dude, go get yourself some practice locks.
Don't pick locks that you rely on.
If you break a pick in there, you could bugger the lock.
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IF YOU ARE NEW TO THIS SITE: viewtopic.php?t=10528
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