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Evolution.

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.

Evolution.

Postby Jahooba » 4 May 2012 23:59

I am completely new to lock picking. Up until about a week ago I never even thought about it. Then last week I found a Sargent and Greenleaf 8077AD combo lock at work. I asked around and no one knew the combo or even what the lock was supposed to go to, so I decided to do some research to get this thing open. That's how I stumbled across this website and after realizing that opening that lock was well above my head and skill, I started browsing the forums. I got pretty intrigued on the art of lock picking, so i started reading everything I could and watching every YouTube video there was. I became obsessed.

After 2 days of reading and watching videos I decided to buy a lock pick set. After reading reviews to different brands I settled on Peterson. I got a 14 piece set online. I thought it was a good deal, a good brand with a case that was valued about as much as I paid for the set.

I received the pick set today in the mail. It took 4 days to get here. I opened it as soon as I got home and was impressed by the quality of the picks and case. Very well made. I went right to work on a lock I had laying in my drawer. After about 2 hours of trying to open it I took a break. It was harder than I thought it would be. All the reading and videos made it seem like it would be a walk in the park.

After dinner I tried again. I thought I would try raking it open instead of pin by pin this time. Turns out I'm bad at that to. So I went back to pin by pin. 10 minutes later I feel a click, then another click, then one more. The thing still would open so I start releasing the tension, I hear the one pin snap back a little bit, and the cylinder starts to turn. I finally picked the darn thing. Then I did it again and again and again, finally getting it down.

So I thought since I was brand new to this hobby/sport I would keep a running blog about my experiences, what picks I like, what new locks I got and much it is worth it to overcome defeat. This way everyone can see the evolution from a complete beginner. Please feel free to leave feed back, suggestions and tips as all of these will only help.
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Re: Evolution.

Postby femurat » 5 May 2012 2:24

welcome on the forum, you're starting out the right way. it's not possible to manipulate open the S&G that pushed you here, but I'd keep it for your collection. you don't know it but you're going to start a lock collection!

cheers :)
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Re: Evolution.

Postby Aldenrenfrid » 5 May 2012 11:58

Welcome indeed! If you'd PM me with your blog address that'd be great. I hope you enjoy picking over the years and make sure to never throw away a lock. My collection has waxed and waned over time and I always regret tossing a lock. I tend to go through phases, but its a lovely reliable hobby. And there's nothing more satisfying than the "shclick" of a padlock opening for you.
“Do nothing that is of no use”
“Perceive that which cannot be seen with the eye.”
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Re: Evolution.

Postby clearmoon247 » 5 May 2012 15:49

I have to admit, that "shclick" sound is one of the best around
Aim for the impossible, because there is no challenge in trying when something is known that it can be done
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Re: Evolution.

Postby Jahooba » 5 May 2012 22:37

Not planing on throwing away any lock. I have a few locks right now, I'm sure with time that will grow.
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Re: Evolution.

Postby raimundo » 7 May 2012 9:21

I have no clear memory of the first lock I picked, but then that was in the 1960's
However if you pick your first lock and it gives you some kind of strange pleasurable feeling,
then I think you are one of us.
I don't get that feeling very often any more, but I still remember it. I must be jaded.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Re: Evolution.

Postby Jahooba » 7 May 2012 20:33

Strangely pleasurable is a good way to put the feeling.
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Re: Evolution.

Postby yono » 8 May 2012 2:38

Doing things that makes you happy is a good thing. discovering something within one self is sure man's instinct. searching for something new..that's man's challenge..keep it up pal.
hi everyone, im glad to be a member of this very interesting community, our community of locksmiths. i hope i could help others, within my ability, and hope you can help me too, God bless us all fellow locksmiths.
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Re: Evolution.

Postby gibson » 9 May 2012 8:50

one of the best things about working as a lockie is that sometimes you have to stop and think 'i get paid for doing this!'
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Re: Evolution.

Postby Thursday » 25 Aug 2012 12:52

I'll admit it, too: I love the sheer variety of problems I get faced with, and since I haven't found an employer who could stand me for more than around two years, I figured I had better hire myself... 8)
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