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ARCHIVE 2003-2013 Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

THE starting place for new members. FAQ's, instructions on how to pick a lock, valuable information like product reviews, links to lock picking related sites, forum rules, lockpicking tool vendors, and more. START HERE.

Postby GaylordFowker » 2 Dec 2005 0:29

Hey cool site you have here.
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Postby shrimants » 3 Dec 2005 13:53

hey everybody. i just joined because this is one of the best forum concepts i have ever seen.
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Postby jebus » 3 Dec 2005 20:26

Hello people of lp101

Interesting site we have here, very useful.

Hopefully i have something useful to add to the site.

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Postby digital_blue » 3 Dec 2005 20:42

Welcome new users! If you haven't already, please start here:
viewtopic.php?t=10528

Enjoy the site, and happy picking!

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Postby dondel05 » 4 Dec 2005 0:08

Aloha All! 8)

I have been lurking in the shadows here for a while and figure that it's time I introduce myself and get into the action.

I am 58 living in Hawaii and I am currently taking the Foley-Belsaw Locksmithing course. I am about half way through it and I am enjoying it a lot! have found a treasuere of info here and very impressed with this Forum! i wold recommend it to everyone interested in Locks!
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Postby digital_blue » 4 Dec 2005 4:39

Welcome dondel!

Good to have you aboard! Enjoy the site. Have a read through the FAQs, and if you have any questions, we're here. :)

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Postby dylan » 4 Dec 2005 6:09

hi im new,obviously :roll:


i was wondering do you have any methods to breaking into combination locks?
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Postby Chrispy » 4 Dec 2005 6:15

Why would you want to 'break in' to a combination lock? :?

If you're referring to combination manipulation, just use the Search function at the top of the page and you'll find a lot of information.

Welcome to LP101. :)
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My Intro - why I am here

Postby markgormley » 4 Dec 2005 12:10

Hello all - NEWB here.

3 years ago my wife and I bought a house and the previous owner had left us a safe (gardall) with a Sagent-Greenleaf combo lock. The combo was unknown to her, but at least it was open.

Having only a "mechnic's" understanding of locks (ie it has wheels, levers, etc) it took me about 4 hours to figure out the combination. :oops:

Fast forward, I locked the safe and could not find the combination :oops: So I looked around the web and found LP101 (great site).

I was a little bummed that advanced information was not available to me, but certainly understand why....and I still needed to figure out a way to open the safe up.

Forced to look elsewhere, I found a how-things-work web-venue (that will remain nameless - less I violate rule number 18 :wink: ) that reviewed safe-cracking in general.

It gave a nice review of basic dial-type combo locks and talked about everything from basic operation with animated graphics, manipulation, to more agressive means of entry (drills, HE, etc).

Well I was just about to break out the Stethescope and start the tedious task of Manipulation (as described by Harry C. Miller) :?: and I thought I realy do not have time for this :!: But I do have time to take one more look for the combo that I had written down and luckily I found it on a little scrap of paper I had locked up inside my other safe. :D

So that is my story.

Mark

BTW - if asked by the moderator(s) I will glady pass on the url - I think it is a great link for the NEWBs
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Re: My Intro - why I am here

Postby digital_blue » 4 Dec 2005 12:55

markgormley wrote:BTW - if asked by the moderator(s) I will glady pass on the url - I think it is a great link for the NEWBs


You mean this one: http://money.howstuffworks.com/safecracking.htm ?

Welcome to the site new members! :)

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Re: My Intro - why I am here

Postby Auto45 » 4 Dec 2005 13:42

markgormley wrote:Hello all - NEWB here.

Well I was just about to break out the Stethescope and start the tedious task of Manipulation (as described by Harry C. Miller) :?: and I thought I realy do not have time for this :!: But I do have time to take one more look for the combo that I had written down and luckily I found it on a little scrap of paper I had locked up inside my other safe. :D



Welcome to the forum. Good story on safe you luck-out on that one.

I was to lazy to do all that, I got a free (no combo for it) 25lb wall safe, took it to a locksmith that deals in safes and he open it and only charge me $75 and gave me the new combination for it. Not sure what the 4 vent holes are for (inside joke)
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Postby LucasZapadka18 » 4 Dec 2005 14:50

Well i have been reading this forum for nearly a week now
and the more i read the more im i find it interested in this forum
i have bought a guide which perhaps i shouldn't have been i may find it use in furthing my skills

anyways im glad i finally registered and put up me first post
still have ordering my first pick set
but plan during this week

once again awsome site and forum
u could say

finally i can learn something thats peaks my interest
and m determined to learn unlike other boring things in life that some ppl do
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Postby digital_blue » 4 Dec 2005 15:07

LucasZapadka18 wrote:i have bought a guide which perhaps i shouldn't have


Welcome Lucas. Which guide did you buy?

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Postby SFGOON » 4 Dec 2005 19:31

A solid book is a good thing to have - I cut my teeth on a Steve Hampton book about 12 years ago. They're an excellent reference, and much more portable than the internet. This site has a lot of good info on specific locks and techniques but falls a touch short on the basics.
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Postby LucasZapadka18 » 4 Dec 2005 20:26

digital_blue wrote:
LucasZapadka18 wrote:i have bought a guide which perhaps i shouldn't have


Welcome Lucas. Which guide did you buy?

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i bought this guide from Ebay
LOCK PICKING Secrets CD Locksmith PICK EASY LOCKPICKING
only cost me a total of 13 dollars canadian throught paypal
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