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by Mortal_Madness » 18 Nov 2005 16:13
and i still can't open my lock...but well i probably need practice.
Thx for all help...
...I just want to turn the lock...not to open the door....
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by SpaceCow » 18 Nov 2005 18:32
what lock are you trying to open?
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by triman247 » 18 Nov 2005 23:31
Have you read the MIT guide and the How things work guide?
Check the Faqs.
And what lock your trying to pick is important too
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by funky__monk » 21 Nov 2005 0:05
you should try and find a easier lock you might not have good locks to start out with if you cant just keep trying youl get there 
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by Luke » 21 Nov 2005 5:20
Nah you should quit and send me your picks, i collect them and alll.
"I took the path less travelled by and that made all the difference"
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by Jason13 » 21 Nov 2005 10:32
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by funky__monk » 21 Nov 2005 19:58
well dont listen to luke
just keep trying youll get it
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by skold » 22 Nov 2005 6:35
omg it's you..
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by funky__monk » 23 Nov 2005 6:01
yeah i thought i might come back
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by Chrispy » 23 Nov 2005 6:02
Uhhhhh... welcome back. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by skold » 23 Nov 2005 6:15
funky__monk wrote:yeah i thought i might come back
Yeah..ok
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by nails » 23 Nov 2005 9:30
i just kepped on triyng when i cudnt open a lock. and now im finally at a level where i can almost rake all the locks open, but the problem is, my bad spot is picking pin by pin, it just gets so annoying cos it can take so long time (not that im not patiente or anything) but i am better at raking locks open then pin by pin pinking. and where i come from all the locks are so low security that its almost no problem to open them. i think i need more challenge.
right now i am trying to unlock my skill at lock picking
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by Chrispy » 24 Nov 2005 5:47
nails wrote:i think i need more challenge.
In that case, try Abloy, Medeco, BiLock, tubular locks and dial manipulation. Once you've mastered them, I'll send you a free ham (it was supposed to go to db for helix's back button, but it's still in my fridge). 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Jason13 » 24 Nov 2005 9:18
Got my Pick set Today 7 picks 2 wrenchs 
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by Auto45 » 24 Nov 2005 9:31
Jason13 wrote:Got my Pick set Today 7 picks 2 wrenchs 
I am happy for you, happier that I am not you neighbor
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