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3 little short videos plus info on courses in the uk

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.

3 little short videos plus info on courses in the uk

Postby jesta » 12 Mar 2004 15:19

just found 3 little videos on this site below .plus there is info on courses in the uk .There only short videos but good to get idea on how to pick for beginners like myself. 8) http:/www.justlocks.org/cd_extracts.htm
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Postby Darek84CJ » 12 Mar 2004 16:26

I can hardly call that video picking

All he does is insert a half diamond and then quickly pulls it out, and tack, it opens
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Postby mbell » 12 Mar 2004 18:17

They're BIRD cylinders, LOTS of them can be picked as quick as that. They are extremely poor locks costing anything as low as £2.50 GBP.
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Postby marso » 12 Mar 2004 19:55

G'day, These videos and many more are located in the FAQs.

viewtopic.php?t=588
Consider me inactive or lurker.
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Postby jason » 13 Mar 2004 9:07

If you're paying £2.50 for a Bird cylinder, you're being stitched up - I got a price list through from my suppliers yesterday £1.40 each unless you buy more than 10 then it's £1.20 each (that's UKP)

PS I often order in excess of £50 worth of locks at a time so I don't pay postage on that!

8)
sledgehammers make excellent back up picks!
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Postby jesta » 15 Mar 2004 7:03

yeah sorry for giving wrong impression by saying picking but still they give people like me a beginner some tips on what to do. sometimes its easier to watch and learn something than to read text all the time . :wink:
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