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by SFGOON » 23 Sep 2005 9:36
Northwest bangladesh? I'm in the northwest USA....
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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by ProfMD » 23 Sep 2005 9:54
Just becoming interested in lock picking. I have no experience yet, but am looking for a few basic ways to start this as a hobby. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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by pinky » 23 Sep 2005 9:58
best suggestions we can make is read the threads upon this forum, you will find almost every question you may have is answered within the forum already.
read , read read , oh yes and enjoy, welcome.
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by abiegel » 23 Sep 2005 15:41
Joined the group to pick up a new skill. I hope initiation isn't too rough:) maybe just pick a couple of filing cabinets with paper clips?(I can do that) I'm always interested in learning applicable skills.
From what I've seen so far I have a wealth of info to tap into.
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Lucky post # 1713 yeah!
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by Mad Mick » 23 Sep 2005 18:37
SFGOON wrote:Northwest bangladesh? I'm in the northwest USA....
I think his location mentions a clit-heroe...why he omitted the hyphen, is beyond me.
Actually, he's located in the UK, (Lancashire, to be specific) and to be a little more precise (for all you armchair Man United supporters) Clitheroe is within 50 miles from Manchester, just below the Yorkshire Dales. The area is also noted for Pendle Hill, the location of the Pendle Witches...
...if anyone was actually interested.
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by fhdfhfgh » 23 Sep 2005 19:27
hello 
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by 4Honda » 23 Sep 2005 22:24
Hi
I'm a new guy from Canada.
I have a little experience a few years ago with home made tools and no real training.
I'm awaiting some real tools that are shipping right now, and look forward to the challenges.
Marty
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by butteredtoast » 24 Sep 2005 6:54
Hello. I'm interested but ignorant. I'll be lurking for a while. 
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by sivlogkart » 24 Sep 2005 7:01
I know this guy! Don't under estimate him, or he will have you for breakfast!
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by Chrispy » 24 Sep 2005 7:28
Please...... I eat guys like him for breakfast.... 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Chrispy » 25 Sep 2005 5:33
That was the joke. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by sivlogkart » 25 Sep 2005 5:40
This is 60 years old buttered toast, and I would not want to eat that ... I have seen it --- and its no joke.
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by CaptSnuffy » 25 Sep 2005 8:16
Hi i'm from new york, and I came here to possibly pick up (har har) some information from you guys. Like a lot of people i'm just interested in this sort of thing and that's why i'm here.
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by des804 » 25 Sep 2005 17:14
I am new I am wanting to know about gettting certifications in my area and if there are any locksmiths who could take on an apprentice on saturdays cause I work during the week to show me through the ropes. I've picked al ittle before and still have trouble of a lot of locks.... Any help would be apprecaited.
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