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by nails » 2 Nov 2005 9:37
im new... and a newbie to the lock picking world... all i so far have open os my practise lock with 2 pins in it... the other pins arent in the lock because all my springs exept 2 are gone 
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by Greyflex » 3 Nov 2005 2:23
I personally know of one person who bought a lock from the store, learned to pick it, then put all the pins back in the correct order and returned it. I do not condone his actions. But he was really poor at the time, and feels really bad about it! 
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by Mr.Smith » 3 Nov 2005 3:49
Hey all, im relativly new at this, been doing it for a few days, read the mit guide, checked out webpages, but what i find most useful is this web site, just thought i should let yall know that, its very helpful and informative. Its also got a nice design.
On another note i picked my first real lock today! Its a four pin "Task force" (thats the brand name i believe) padlock. I was so excited lol. Then after picking it several more times my pick broke inside the lock. DOH!
anywho it was only a 3 dollar lock, no biggie. :)
Have i mentioned i like this site. . . .
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by skold » 3 Nov 2005 5:24
Hi, i am skold. I am a flameaholic.
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by Mr.Smith » 3 Nov 2005 15:32
Silly skold your not a newb. lol
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by illusion » 3 Nov 2005 15:38
I think it was a warning to the n00bs 
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by dmn322 » 3 Nov 2005 15:43
Hello, my name is David, I am new to the site, and also to lockpicking. I have been picking locks for less than 24 hours, but I am very excited, and I hope to learn a lot.
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by SFGOON » 3 Nov 2005 16:02
Well shomebody get thish guy shome flamahol! (BURRRP!) 
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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by Chrispy » 3 Nov 2005 18:10
SFGOON wrote:Well shomebody get thish guy shome flamahol! (BURRRP!)  
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by skold » 4 Nov 2005 4:54
Mr.Smith wrote:Silly skold your not a newb. lol
Not the point...read smithboy...i could stick a nail in your back and you still wouldn't get the point 
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by drinox » 4 Nov 2005 5:04
Hi guys, I'm Drinox.
nice site you have here and very very informative.
I've been wanting to learn more about this "hobby" or whatever you guys call "LP" for a very long time now.
Now i've found this site. Very convenient way to learn.
More power to all!
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by Chrispy » 4 Nov 2005 5:45
Careful with the power you must be. Responsible always the way. Yeeesss.
*Hehe, lame Yoda impersonation back from the dead!!  *
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by cagy » 4 Nov 2005 11:24
Not bad site lads!!! lol! i need major help i need some lockpicks and i can buy any cos my lks don't know and i live in France and can't find any but i have relatives in england so if any cud send some or anything?? just get in touch if u wanna help preferably by PM
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by digital_blue » 4 Nov 2005 12:55
So... um.. if your folks (?) don't know that you are looking to get pick tools, how do you suppose they'd feel about one of our members sending them to you? Maybe you should just ask them
And, welcome all new members!
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by illusion » 4 Nov 2005 13:06
cagy wrote:Not bad site lads!!! lol! i need major help i need some lockpicks and i can buy any cos my lks don't know and i live in France and can't find any but i have relatives in england so if any cud send some or anything?? just get in touch if u wanna help preferably by PM
ohhh... a thread about such a thing here: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=9683&highlight=
wanna convince ya folks then you might like this 
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