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by Colin » 1 Feb 2006 7:47
Just came across this site, I'm new to everything just waiting on first tool kit being delivered but very keen to learn, would be great to chat to others especially from Scotland, even Tayside where I'm based.
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by violentrobot » 1 Feb 2006 13:19
hi everyone, my name is rob. i'm still pretty new to lockpicking, but getting better at it. just found this site the other day. lots of great info, and thanks in advance for all the help i'm sure to get from everyone!
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by illusion » 1 Feb 2006 13:21
Hey all, Welcome to the site.
I can't be bothered to think of some witty comment so I'll just bid you a warm welcome.
WELCOME 
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by schmoenoah » 1 Feb 2006 18:18
hello hello. I've been into lockpicking for about a year i guess but never got too serious with practicing and getting better until i saw this site, so now hopefully i'll be able to get some help when i need to and help out if i can. thanks 
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by vieira.pedro » 1 Feb 2006 19:10
hello
i'm a newbie and i'm looking forward to learn about lockpicking
Pedro
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by digital_blue » 2 Feb 2006 13:12
Welcome all new members.
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by Mephisto » 3 Feb 2006 0:18
Hello,
Using information found on this site, I have produced my own set of lockpicks and have now picked my way through my entire house after a week of practice. Its a strangely addicting hobby I've gotten myself into...
Anyhow, it's good to be here.
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by bossen123567 » 3 Feb 2006 8:19
hi
im from scandinava,,,best lock site at the net
my mail are bossen666777@hotmail.com
I work as a ganatur/(sorry for my bad english)and as a lock smith
just wanted to say hi
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by Aqua » 3 Feb 2006 8:32
Hello Bossen.
Glad to have you on board, but keep in mind that everyone here should stick to the rules. Click on my signiture - you should find there everything that you need to get you started.
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by jqpublic13 » 3 Feb 2006 15:10
::sigh:: I wish resources like this were available when I first picked up the hobby... I never even bothered to search for a site like this. I started in high school with 30-year old wafer locks (and two paper clips), along with a dog-eared copy of the MIT guide... it's amazing how far things have come; I just with I knew about some of this info sooner. I guess my old locks (and my HPC's) will have a new lease on life, now that I've learned about bumping, Bogota's, and more!
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by shadowlord » 3 Feb 2006 17:22
um...hello everyone...im just another noob who wants to learn how to pick lock and stuff. i spent about 5 hours trying to pick a lock with a needle and then decided that i need some pro help, so lolz here i am.
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by illusion » 3 Feb 2006 17:24
Hi, fill in your profile with your location please.
for something almost professional click my sig and browse the threads.
Welcome to the site
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