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by Mazaru » 18 Jan 2007 23:22
Hello
I was reccomended this site by a friend and i've decided that it's well worth signing up for. I want to learn how to pick locks because i work in a small-town hardware store, where there is nary a locksmith for 50k's. It's not easy telling people that they're going to have to hire a locksmith from the nearest major center, so i decided to learn how, and hopefully get a few more satisfied customers.
Thanks a lot for having me.
Mazaru
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by UWSDWF » 19 Jan 2007 10:15
Welcome everybody,
For all thoes new to the site and lockpicking, LP101 is a great place to start.
Take a look at the new users section, first and don't be afraid to ask any questions just remember to try a search before posting. Cause everyone should HYSF as well as there Pick-fu.
If you're looking for locks to pick, buy some but, DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU OR ANYONE ELSE RELY ON
I repeat DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU OR ANYONE ELSE RELY ON, they can and will break, then your house/car/safe/chasity belt is vulnerable or unable to be opened (think: emergency situation).
Keep it legal.
Cheers,
UWSDWF
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by jeunathan » 19 Jan 2007 10:51
Hi all, happy to be here, it's really a great site
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by Einar » 19 Jan 2007 12:43
Hi.
Name's Marcus and im swedish. Never tried lockpicking but i am gonna try it soon. If anyone have any tips or just want to chat. Ad me on msn: marcus_einar@msn.com
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by micet » 20 Jan 2007 14:54
Do a lot of rekeying and pinning and I need to improve on my picking. Sight is very interesting.
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by cyrus104 » 20 Jan 2007 15:28
I am new here and have just started picking locks within the last 2 months. I have done the simple practice locks and a couple of best and master locks. I am looking for somewhere that sells some of the more common locks. I have built a small mount so I can practice and I am looking to purchase a decent amount of respectable locks so I can practice and improve my skill.
I am in the Tulsa, OK, USA area and if anyone is in the area I know a small group that is interested in becoming better.
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by mayik » 21 Jan 2007 7:56
Hi all. I am really interested in lockpicking but not good. But i am improving my abilities about that. I have done practises on only simple locks. I hope i can be better here.
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by Stefflus » 21 Jan 2007 9:42
Hello to you all,
my name is Steffen and I'm obviously new here.
Great site, I am really impressed by the wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm
this place holds!
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by onegunshot » 21 Jan 2007 16:21
hi all, am new here and am hoping to aquire alot of knowledge or at least a bit of info, anyway i will hopefully come across some of you, take care and prolly chat to u l8r, peace
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by Castle » 21 Jan 2007 21:51
Hello gentlemen,
My name is Erick, I love the art of "Locksmithing" and it's my pleasure to chat with all of you about it.
Regards,
-Erick
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by triruth » 22 Jan 2007 0:25
Hello. I'm studying materials engineering and metallurgy and have a general interest in tool fabrication. Naturally, picking tools are of particular interest to me because of the many design constraints. I also have been cracking combination locks for 15 years. When I was growing up, I'd have to crack my father's safe on a monthly basis because he couldn't remember the combination (I eventually memorized it). Funny thing is, the dial was unlocked by a key and I didn't know how to pick locks. He always had to unlock the dial for me. I guess that sparked my interest in lockpicking - being able to open the safe without "cheating."
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by birdcpl01 » 22 Jan 2007 4:34
north wales here and proud loveely day here today any one from uk willing to share info and make friends contact me
hi everyone looking to get together with any lock minded person to exchange info and tech/i live in north eales but visit chshire and lancashire often mail me on europroducts@tiscali.co.uk
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by UWSDWF » 22 Jan 2007 9:46
birdcp101 read the rules
3. Email requests will be deleted. (Exception for the Buy/Sell/Trade forum, of course.)
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by Master-D » 22 Jan 2007 18:14
Hey guys,
Nice forum here!
I'm Master-D, from the Netherlands, bought my first set of lockpicks about a year and a half ago and have picked quite some locks so far, mostly padlocks, they're so much fun  And I've found quite some useful tricks and techniques reading this forum so i finally decided to register.
Cheers,
MD
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by XspankyX » 23 Jan 2007 1:13
Hey all, nother newbie, glad to be here and gain insight from everyone.
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