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Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby Icarusthegreek » 5 Oct 2010 19:24

Thanks for posting this. Very useful for this nOOb.
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby dusanp » 24 Dec 2010 6:15

a great site. for newbies, I would also reccomend LSI manual posted in another post around
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby anthrax28 » 6 Jan 2011 8:29

ja conhecia essas imagens
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby mrlocks » 8 Feb 2011 0:41

Very informative page - actually due to images it helped me a lot to understand the details - thanks for sharing
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby shywolf » 23 Mar 2011 15:52

Thanks so much for your time and effort. As a complete noob, you have helped me greatly. I can't imagine the effort that went into this.
Again, many thanks. :D
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby OnlyExile » 2 Apr 2011 17:01

super old post but so very full of information. im still learning as i can find the binding pin but for some reason cant feel the set :( i think im just rushing myself but thanks for this useful tid bit :)
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby art118 » 17 Aug 2011 15:02

Great site has anyone looked up on YouTube there are great video on there
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby tatt006.0 » 7 May 2012 13:38

This link is broken. Does anyone have a new working link for this?
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby JK_the_CJer » 30 May 2012 2:31

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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby Squelchtone » 30 May 2012 7:21

JK_the_CJer wrote:New link: http://theamazingking.com/lock-spp.php


He's alive!

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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby luckey » 30 Dec 2012 16:01

This site is amazing for the nOOb lock picker. Together with digital blues 'Beginners lock picking exercise' what more could someone new to lock picking need. I had stripped a 5 pin cylinder and was repinning and picking it one stack at a time - mainly by the poke and prod method - until I found digital blues exercise. Then i paid more attention to what was happening. Now I have found your lesson I am paying more attention, especially as my next lock has 6 pins, of which, 3 are security pins of the spool type. I will follow your advice and get the feel for them - one at a time. Thanks for taking the time to help the likes of me it is really appreciated.
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby Capsos » 13 Jan 2013 2:28

Hey there went to check you site but your link is down :(
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby peter011 » 18 Jan 2013 15:15

I'm a newbie and I'm off to enjoy it :)

Hi, everyone!
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby MrAnybody » 18 Jan 2013 17:20

Capsos wrote:Hey there went to check you site but your link is down :(


You'll find the new link 2 posts above yours.

http://theamazingking.com/lock-spp.php
DISCLAIMER: Reader may posit an understanding of what was written, while this may not coincide with the intended meaning of what is read. Use of brain is required. One size fits all, and may contain traces of gibberish
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Re: Quick Single-Pin Picking Lesson

Postby Tentacle Toast » 27 Feb 2013 21:32

I wish there was a way to sort these posts by age; being new, trying to absorb as much as possible, but everywhere I go I'm confronted with dead links. I'm inclined to believe that there's more happening in the advanced sections, but I doubt I'll ever meet the posting requirements to:( I wish I was more knowledgeable...
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