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by phontik » 27 Aug 2005 8:22
I'm new to lock picking and i wanted to ask for some advice about were i should put the tension wrench, some peoole say i should put it at the bottom and some say i should push from the bottom or pull etc... and im getting really confused please someone help me out. 
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by SFGOON » 27 Aug 2005 9:10
Please, please tell me this is a joke... 
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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by quickpicks » 27 Aug 2005 9:10
I'm feeling nice today so I shall feed you with a spoon.
http://dp.penix.org/locks/cl.html
Also do a google search for the "MITguide to lockpicking"
Enough said.
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by raimundo » 27 Aug 2005 14:31
why dontcha try looking at some of the videos or go to how stuff works.com and see if that helps. 
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by skold » 27 Aug 2005 18:22
phontik wrote:I'm new to lock picking and i wanted to ask for some advice about were i should put the tension wrench, some peoole say i should put it at the bottom and some say i should push from the bottom or pull etc... and im getting really confused please someone help me out. 
It appears that "they" are breeding.
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by luckyPick » 27 Aug 2005 21:30
yes and in large quantities, like a virus... why doesnt our virus scan kill? 
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by Santos718 » 27 Aug 2005 22:30
luckyPick wrote:yes and in large quantities, like a virus... why doesnt our virus scan kill? 

MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by funboy79015 » 28 Aug 2005 1:22
It does not really matter where you put the tension wrench in the lock as long as you can comfortably apply the proper turning force on the plug and still have room to maneuver your pick.
Lockpicking...Easy to learn...Hard to master
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by vector40 » 29 Aug 2005 0:36
This seems like a completely reasonable question to me, and I observe that it didn't take the actual respondents any longer to answer it than it took the rest of you to abuse the asker.
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