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by moparpogue » 20 Jun 2009 8:23
I'm new to LP101. I'm a military contractor in a field that relys on Non-Destructive Entry for certain issues. I'm here to broaden my education in the field because the day you stop learning is the day you've failed as a professional.
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by Silence123 » 20 Jun 2009 11:31
hi,
new here, read an article about chinese master lock smiths and was fascinated by it, hoping to pick up a few things to keep the interest going.
cheers
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by subver » 20 Jun 2009 17:06
Hello, another new member here, figured I would introduce myself first. Just starting the lock picking hobby, so I look forward to learning more things here. -Sub
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by I'm Open! » 21 Jun 2009 18:38
Hai everyone, every member who came before me >.<,
LP101 seems to be a interesting site, it's so informative. I read a book about locks and didn't think too much about them.... until yesterday when I got locked out of my house for reasons I won't say. Luckily my dad was home, I actually worried for a bit. Lock picking always interested me, even if locks themselves didn't. I needed a way to get into my bro's room when he locks it, a safer way besides climbing though the window @.@. I doubt LP will be easy as they seem on T.V. but I got the time and patience! And my bro's comp hehe.... I'm just a simple 13 year old bored girl, who's gonna rule locks all around the world!! >:3 I can't really say if I'll be active here, maybe I'll do some lurking around.
Did I write too much? ~I'm Open aka Roi
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by beeler » 21 Jun 2009 20:28
im new :) send me a pm
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by peejay52 » 22 Jun 2009 4:24
Hi guys, Just joined and am working my way through all the rules,tuts and advice before I post etc. I just want to say well done to the rule of 3 months and 40 quality posts before advancing. This i'm sure will help to keep the forum productive. As for me I'm an old newbie at 57 , self employed joiner here in the uk. Missus said to me last week get a hobby pete.....Maybe, I said, but to be honest cant see myself collecting stamps or beermats etc. Then I came across this place....Nice one guys this is a real hobby to persue (did I spell that right?) So with your permission Ill start the long road of learning and practice and of course enlighten you with my successes and failures which I'm sure the experienced among you will be bored to death of hearing.... I'll try to inject a little humour as I go along because learning should be fun. Many thanks again for all this hard work putting together this site and looking forward to my first attempts, best wishes, pete
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by BovineMage » 22 Jun 2009 15:17
Hello, My Name is BovineMage, and it's my first time actually joining a forum concerning anything lock picking.
I've always had an interest in lock picking, ever since I've seen the movies where the action heroes pick their way through locks, and all those videos games with "lock picking" minigames in them. Since then, I've learned that lock picking is much, MUCH different from what you see in the media, but I only have a cheap 5 piece set and a small, small little tiny padlock that I scrub for fun; now I want to get serious about this.
Please to meet all of you guys!
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by Shu Maker » 22 Jun 2009 23:11
Hello. This is my first time on this site. I hope to learn a lot.
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by Timbo » 22 Jun 2009 23:54
Hello :)
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by chris83 » 23 Jun 2009 7:48
Hi all, I'm new here and so far find the information very useful. I'm also new to lock-picking and looking at getting into the hobby aspect of it. (right now I'm haveing fun working my way through the "lockpick school in a box"). Always enjoy a good challenge :-)
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by lolb0b » 23 Jun 2009 15:13
Hello everyone!!
I'm new here today, and I am new to lockpicking. And i think of it as a great hobby=)
I have only used bobby pins so far, and even managed to pick some simple locks:D I'm planning to try make my own picks, and I have found some nice templates her in the forum=)
So wish me luck...:P ----------------------------------
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by Tarana » 26 Jun 2009 16:53
Hi LP101 users!
Just something alittle about myself: I started getting into this hobby after being locked out of the house a couple of times. Did I make more spare keys? Nope, bought a starter lockpick kit, some locks, and found this awesome forum for info. Hopefully I'll get good enough to be able to contribute to it too.
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by luckylucy » 26 Jun 2009 22:05
Hello,my name is Paul.I have been pinning and installing locks for a few years,and repairing them to.Mainly Sargent and Schalge also some Kwiksets and Best.Padlocks Abus,Master and American. Cut keys by code on the Blitz at work,the key man.The fellow before me showed me how to do things.Just like before him,we were all like self taught.I took a intrest in it.have used shim picks a lot,then one day cleaning up found a hpc pick set,did not no what all they did,so got online.Thats how i found this site.To me now it is easier openning a cyl. with the tension wrench and pick rather then a shim.Thank you for all info.Deffinetly want to progress in this feild.
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by LocksmithArmy » 26 Jun 2009 23:28
Hi ther all. Ive been picking for a long time now and finally decided to join this forum. ive been a visitor here for a while doing researdh and whatnot.
i just figured it was about time i joined.
hope to help as many people as i can and learn as much as possible
a bit about me. im in the army sorking in a signal unit. i am the battalion locksmith for the fun of it and ill have a non profit lockout shop as soon as i get back to the states (we are deployed right now)
when im out of the army i will have my own shop... thats the plan anyways
ive been picking for about 6 years and ive only came across 1 lock i cant open. altough i havnt came across any high security stuff just everyday locks.
soon i will order high security locks to play with
things im here to learn about are some advanced picking techniques and im interested in cracking safes. ive designed some high tech safe tools and im here to c if anyone has anything like this
thats all for me. anything else u wanna know just ask
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by Wolfman » 27 Jun 2009 10:57
Well I'm not new, but I have been inactive for more than a year now. I'd like to let you know that im still alive...
I was working for a locksmith but due to the econemy I was laid off. For now im working as a bus boy.
I dont have internet access at home so I dont surf the internet very often anymore. But this site has had a major impact on teaching me to pick locks. This and the mit guide to lockpicking.
Has anybody started a locksport group in eastern northcarolina yet? If so someone please drop me a line
Thanks
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