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easy picking begginer guide book

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easy picking begginer guide book

Postby adam14 » 22 Mar 2006 20:16

found it while searching the web but not sure how to put on here its in winzip?pdf format and this will help noobs (like my self understand better)
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Postby lockedin » 22 Mar 2006 20:26

Well first, I think it might be copyrighted, and second, I have that book and there isn't anything in there you can't find in the forums or the MIT guide if you're looking for help with picking. That book is also outdated (as you can see by the description of foreign car locks).
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Postby Treeson » 22 Mar 2006 21:04

I don't believe that type of sharing/warez is allowed on this forum. That book is indeed copyrighted.

On another note, I really did enjoy this book when I got my first pick set with it when I was 10. I really liked all the indepth information it provided such as how to repin a cylinder or to take out all but one pin etc. This is also where I first read about rapping and other various tricks. For the beginner, this is to me indeed a good book, but may not be so beneficial to the advanced picker.

Also, I agree with lockedin that it is fairly outdated, but, by all means, theres a lot of information in there for the first time picker.
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Postby adam14 » 23 Mar 2006 4:07

oh ok then but if any one still wants it email at Idontreadtherules@noob.com

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