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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.

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Postby mandinga » 4 Feb 2006 17:48

I'm new to lock picking and figured this would be a great place to start!
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Postby ststephen » 4 Feb 2006 18:48

Right you are...I am learning SOOO much here and I have only been lurking a week or so! Welcome.
The first to admit ignorance is the first to gain wisdom.
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Postby SS454 » 4 Feb 2006 23:05

Oh. I found it. Sorry. I posted my introduction in the General Chatter forum. I wasn't sure where to post at the time.

Anyway, my name is Nick. I've been watching and learning here for a while. I am an lock-pick hobbyist.

I have a small collection of locks. There is something very gratifying, and addictive to picking locks. Maybe it's just my personality.

I enjoy picking the locks on my own. To me, that's the fun of it. I guess I may ask if I get down-right stuck on one.

Anyway, just saying hi.

Oh! I noticed that the combination, electronic and safe forum is not open to newbies. As it should be, I guess.
But I've been toying around locks for a little while, and have moved on to low-grade safes. And I have found some interesting techniques. Don't know if they're new or not.
But I'm not sure where to post them. Is it just a post-count that grants access to these forums?
There's no replacement for displacement.
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Postby SFGOON » 5 Feb 2006 0:14

There's a post at the top of the advanced forums that tells you how to get advanced access. It's based on time, posts, and not being a jerk.
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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Postby SS454 » 5 Feb 2006 13:07

SFGOON wrote:There's a post at the top of the advanced forums that tells you how to get advanced access. It's based on time, posts, and not being a jerk.



Cool. Thanks. I've checked it out.

I just have a few ideas, mainly concerning combo safes, and electronic home security systems. And a few questions that I'd like to present, but I'm not sure it would be appropriate to discuss them in an open forum. As I'm sure you get all kinds of would-be punks in here trying to figure out a quick way to make a buck.
There's no replacement for displacement.
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Postby illusion » 5 Feb 2006 13:12

At the risk of suggesting you spam members SS454 you could PM somebody who seems knowledgeable regarding safes and ask if they would be willing to help.

Either that or participate on this site regularly and simply get in, in about 3 months time... Or both I guess.... it's up to you.

To all the other newcomers:

WELCOME :D
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Postby SS454 » 5 Feb 2006 13:18

illusion wrote:At the risk of suggesting you spam members SS454 you could PM somebody who seems knowledgeable regarding safes and ask if they would be willing to help.

Either that or participate on this site regularly and simply get in, in about 3 months time... Or both I guess.... it's up to you.

To all the other newcomers:

WELCOME :D


Thanks. I think I'll just wait though. I'm in no hurry, and I'm enjoying the site, so I'm sure my post count will go up in no time. Great site you guys have here!
There's no replacement for displacement.
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Postby Awesome_Man » 5 Feb 2006 13:36

I'm nnew both to here and lockpicking, looks like there is a wealth of knowledge here, hope to learn alot.
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Postby v09s82 » 6 Feb 2006 16:39

New here...looks like a great site with lots of info.
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Postby WizzBang » 6 Feb 2006 20:18

Hey all, have made a feq posts regarding some Schlage locks, but didn't catch ths introductory thread right away. I'm WizzBang, have been online and into pc's since 1993, very familiar with forums, sites, programming etc. current main hobby's are bodybuilding and lock picking :) getting pretty handy with the picks already. I don't have a lot of experience, and can't at this point contribute lots of knowledge about lock picking, but will try my best to assist in any way im able to. Thanks for the great forum here, and providing a nice place for newbies like me to start :)
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Postby theSpaceCow » 6 Feb 2006 21:12

Bonjour, Konnichiwa, Hello, etc.

I guess I fit the stereotypes most people have about lockpicking enthusiasts (and/or wannabes), so I'll try to keep this brief. I'm a computer geek in his early twenties who's always been fascinated with locks and information security as an extension to the puzzles and mazes I loved as a child. I have pretty dextrous hands, and tend to pick things up pretty quickly, so by the age of thirteen I was able to open the (simple, probably 3-pin) cash register in my aunt's store with a nailfile and a paperclip.

Long story short, I've had many long hours of standing behind a locked jewelry case waiting for customers, and more than a few dorm room lockouts caused by forgetful roommates, with which to practice, so it's about time I moved from the few internet howto's I've seen to more solid, thorough information.

Thanks so much for running and/or participating in what seems like a fun site! I hope I can add something to the discussion! = )
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Newb <--

Postby Bahrg » 6 Feb 2006 22:19

Hello all lockpicking newbie here. Want to thank you all for the info I have read so far, and that you continue to pass on.

My interest in this subject came many years ago when an uncle visited who was a locksmith. He showed me his picks, pickgun, and how to dissasemble and change the key for a standard house lock. Off and on over the years Ive attempted to pick various locks without any real info to go on. Only ones I can say Ive had success with are some cheapy handcuffs (not a real lock), suitcase padlocks (again not a real lock), and file cabinet locks.

The file cabinet/ desk locks, I have had success with using a simple nailfile on fingernail clippers using a rocking motion and mild pressure. Eventually I made a similar shaped device out of a hacksaw blade. After reading about how many homemade picks were made out of these I figured Id found a home for my interest in this subject.

Hope to learn lots and share anything I might come up with.
Cause if they catch you in the back seat
Trying to pick her locks,
They're gonna send you back to mother
In a cardboard box. (Gilmour, Waters)
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Hi All

Postby Jack.Ripper » 8 Feb 2006 2:46

Hey all Nice Site :) <-- brand new to LP101
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Finally arrived!

Postby AndyF » 8 Feb 2006 9:22

Hi, Just want to say hello. I've been lurking for a couple of weeks and finally decided to join properly. Andy.
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Postby jacenottsuk » 9 Feb 2006 12:19

Hi everyone,
Im Jace from mansfield nottingham in the uk,
Last year a attended a 12hr one day introducton course to locksmithing,
ive alway been drawn to it for some reason.
Im looking to attened a full course with a view to undertaking a full life and carrer change.
btw please excuse my grammar at times as im dyslexic.
ill have a good read around the board before,i post anything dumb lol.
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