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Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Postby bedheadben » 25 Sep 2005 12:25

i searched ebay, and on the whole entire site there was only two, anywhere else besides an online auction website?
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Postby digital_blue » 25 Sep 2005 12:29

Did you really just say there are only two locks available on ebay??? Your searchfu is weak young grasshopper.

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Postby sivlogkart » 25 Sep 2005 12:36

Try you local hardware shop. Also ask around for padlocks for which
all the keys have been lost, and you might collect many more than you
might expect this way. This is how I got quite a lot.

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ebay

Postby sivlogkart » 25 Sep 2005 13:08

Quick ebay search:

1307 items found for
padlock

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Postby bedheadben » 25 Sep 2005 20:34

oh, i was searching for practice lock, silly me
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Postby sivlogkart » 25 Sep 2005 23:36

Those special locks for teaching lockpicking are probably useful too though.

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Postby bedheadben » 26 Sep 2005 18:49

yea, they are a bit expensive though
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Postby SFGOON » 26 Sep 2005 19:27

Ninjas were mentioned. www.ashidakim.com is a good reference point for that, loads of valuable information as well as a free instruction manual.
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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Postby bedheadben » 26 Sep 2005 19:30

what? how is that relavent?
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Re: padlocks

Postby skold » 26 Sep 2005 19:38

d0ded0 wrote:A lot of cheap padlocks are good to start with, and are _usually_ not too difficult. Pick one though where the cut of the key is not too up and down, and it will be easier to pick. Also look for one with has a large keyway.

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wow..your excellent with detailed explanations
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Postby bedheadben » 27 Sep 2005 18:16

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Postby chevyguy41 » 28 Sep 2005 16:15

You can look at places like wal-mart and/or Lowes any hardware store but I would be careful as this could lead to spending more $$ than you need to.
I find yard sales and friends to be a great source for practice locks.

OH also if you find some old Masterlocks they have been great for me to practice on, again as it was said earlier...

d0ded0 wrote:A lot of cheap padlocks are good to start with, and are _usually_ not too difficult. Pick one though where the cut of the key is not too up and down, and it will be easier to pick. Also look for one with has a large keyway.

KJ


Couldn't say it better if I tried! :wink:

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