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by Baked760 » 11 Oct 2009 0:25
Hey my name is Richard. always been fascinated by lean how to lock pick. recently i just got the stuff to make picks. Made my first pick and open my first lock today. so i am very exited about that . anyway i am looking forward to learn from you guys. :)
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by Djmauj » 11 Oct 2009 3:38
Hi, I'm Raff, from Italy! Great Forum, I came hore looking for lockpicking forums, and I got here! Cheers!
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by Ritch » 11 Oct 2009 19:04
Hi, I'm new to the site. I find locks very interesting and always wanted to teach myself how to open them ever since I was a kid. - Ritch -
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by majordisciple » 12 Oct 2009 10:45
Hello everyone.... Please forgive me if I ask any obvious questions....
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by SonnyT » 12 Oct 2009 19:14
Hello everyone , I'm Sonny from singapore , always being Interested and curious about how lock works and stuff . Hope to learn from you guys :)
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by dayz » 15 Oct 2009 0:53
Howdy :) I am completely new to the art of lockpicking. I always had an intrest in it never really a reason. Until now.. A few years ago I bought a Brinks home security lock box at W@lmart. It is just the simple box and takes a short black key. Well over the course of a move, I lost the key to it. Is there an easy way to pick this lock?
I did a search here before I decided to post but didnt find anything relevant to what I need to know. So my bad if I am repeating a question that every other n00b asks :)
If it helps me any, I do have another one of these boxes and still have the key for it. Would the key to the second be of any help? Thanks for any light that can be shed on this
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by UnFairjack » 15 Oct 2009 16:50
greetings fellow Puzzle people Iam new to locks and such but enjoy any kind of problem solving. Ive just picked my first padlock a master#3 thanks for being here ~Jack~
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by svaldrin » 16 Oct 2009 21:35
new to Lock picking, so joined to see if I can get any better :) thanks!
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by tberro » 17 Oct 2009 8:17
Hello I am new to the trade and have just started locksmith training. I just got to the part where I will start picking locks and came across this site looks like a great wealth of information I hope to learn alot and someday pass on what I have learned to others.
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by EUROpunk » 17 Oct 2009 16:34
New to Lockpicking, was always interested but didnt meet a real lockpicker until i was stationed in Ethiopia Africa. Once he smoked my MASTER in less than a second (no. 3, which took me days to accomplish) i knew lockpicking was an art. bought my first set a very nice Peterson set next day. made my account today and look forward to lots of picking. im currently looking for an American to work on (my first "hard" lock). til next time T
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by LocksmithArmy » 17 Oct 2009 16:48
any chance jk was the one who opened your no3?
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by unlisted » 17 Oct 2009 17:31
LocksmithArmy wrote:any chance jk was the one who opened your no3?
(probably) 
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by sfi72 » 17 Oct 2009 17:34
[quote="EUROpunk"]New to Lockpicking, was always interested but didnt meet a real lockpicker until i was stationed in Ethiopia Africa. Once he smoked my MASTER in less than a second (no. 3, which took me days to accomplish) i knew lockpicking was an art. bought my first set a very nice Peterson set next day. made my account today and look forward to lots of picking. im currently looking for an American to work on (my first "hard" lock). til next time T[/quote] heh, we've heard all about you already, I think jk said peterson threw in a free pry bar for you as well? :D
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by Safecracker13 » 18 Oct 2009 8:09
Hello!
I'm Ryan and I just signed up. I've recently started lock picking and very much enjoy it. Not too good yet but I'm getting there.
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by bibi » 18 Oct 2009 11:21
Hi Guys,
just registered :). That's great to have such a website ! See you around !
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