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by LockNewbie21 » 9 Dec 2008 0:21
Thanks J-Hood, I am really happy there serving you well after all this time. Keep rockin' those locks man 
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by jamesphilhulk2 » 1 Feb 2009 9:52
i bought a set awhile back and they are still going strong, fine picks
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by LockNewbie21 » 19 Feb 2009 0:00
Thank you Jame's glad there preforming top notch for you mate.
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by mr_chris79 » 19 Feb 2009 3:50
i Also bought a set, mr_chris's midgets! little black handled ones, theyve lasted really well apart from the rake i snapped by getting it jammed up, otherwise going strong! Thats testament to Andys build quality! CHEERS!!!!! 
if everyone who tried something new liked it but didnt bother telling anyone else there would never be anything new to try...
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by LockNewbie21 » 26 Feb 2009 1:13
Ah Chris, very glad my picks are handeling well over the pond.
I will one day have ot make a set again.. Time, jsut not enough of it.
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by awol70 » 29 Mar 2009 20:59
phew...that was a long thread...amazing work,all around...i am thrilled to see the progression your tools have taken, thanks to your photo documentation. please pm me if you start crafting picks again..=) stellar stuff!
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by beeler » 18 Jun 2009 19:25
these are nice
BEELER *NEW HERE* send me a pm
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by LockNewbie21 » 19 Jun 2009 0:21
I apprecaite all the continued kind word's about my tool's.
-I will officially announce that I will be returning to make some tool's, and the summer season has allowed me some free time. I would just like to say a few things.
-Due to the high volume of request's, PM's, Email's, ect. I will be switching how they are offered to the community.
- I will be making the most requested and highly effective of all my tool's in large groups (mostly like Ray and his glorious Bogata's).
- Then with fairness in mind present the amount of tool's to be aquired and simply first come first serve.
Now, I must appologize to all the people who asked my for set's and I was unable to accompdate you. I will do my best to get all the people who want tools what they want.
With this being said I'm happy to be back, and see some of the Old-head's hanging around and to the new members. As with anything if you have any question's just shoot me a PM.
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by mr_chris79 » 19 Jun 2009 15:18
 Good to see you back Andy!
if everyone who tried something new liked it but didnt bother telling anyone else there would never be anything new to try...
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by LockNewbie21 » 19 Jun 2009 17:54
mr_chris79 wrote::D Good to see you back Andy!
Hey Chris, it's good to be back. This was a trying year, but summer's here and time to get some quality bench time. I also hope to try some new design's, and handels, ect. LN21
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by unlisted » 21 Jun 2009 23:51
w/b LN21 
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by Kaotik » 27 Jun 2009 11:28
Good to see you back in action Andy, it's been some time eh?!
How's the pick I sent you working. Still in good shape I hope? Yours is just as good as it was when you sent it out. Simply beautiful.
I myself haven't made any in awhile but will eventually get back into it, as of now the lack of locks to try them on is discouraging but that will change with time.
Again W/B buddy.
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by LockNewbie21 » 27 Jun 2009 13:58
How's the pick I sent you working. Still in good shape I hope? Yours is just as good as it was when you sent it out. Simply beautiful.
Absolutly terrific, I must admit I have not used it alot due to just not wanting to scratch it, I have showed it to a few people and it surely is a sweet pick Ln21
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by Artkrp » 27 Jun 2009 14:43
Welcome back man, Can't wait to get another set from you.
*witty lock-related comment here!*
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by LockNewbie21 » 28 Jun 2009 17:36
Artkrp wrote:Welcome back man, Can't wait to get another set from you.
Thank's man. Thank's for all the PM's, for anyone wondering I am once again making set's so if you would ike a set made, PM me, thank's. LN21
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