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Postby fr0st » 29 Mar 2006 20:09

Hello I'm fr0st I've been into lockpicking as a hobby since I was 12.
I've made my first pickset when I was 12 and I've been loving it ever since.
Still using my homemade picks.

I've seen many of members of this site's homemade picks and I am impressed by some collections a few have.

Just thought I'd finally introduce myself after lurking for a little while reading the posts on the forum.
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Postby brian_cusick » 30 Mar 2006 12:34

hey thanks for the advice, i knew i was making a mistake by jumping in at the deep end with an electric gun so it looks like you have saved me a chunck of money many thanks trees
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hey treeson

Postby brian_cusick » 30 Mar 2006 12:58

can you post the link for the video thread please. its like looking for a needle in a haystack many rhanks bc
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hello people !

Postby SPANNER » 30 Mar 2006 13:59

found this site a few months ago and it is exellent ! only just got round to registering after our baby daughter arrived four weeks early.I have recently been employed as a trainee locksmith in Winchester and im loving it having spent alot of time trying to get a foot in the door.Looking forward to attending my first south east picking meeting and putting some names to faces.All the best.SPANNER.
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hi there

Postby hornetdt » 30 Mar 2006 23:15

hey everybody, found this site looking for some tips on defeating my brinks padlock, just do picking as a hobby. I guess you could say it goes along with my dorky personality. I hope to significantly build my skills and use my education (currently acquiring Mech. Eng. degree) to be an engineer for a safe company or something along those lines. Pleased to be here.
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Postby Treeson » 30 Mar 2006 23:47

Welcome everyone.

brian_cusick, I apologize sincerely. :oops: .. I guess there is no "Video" thread, it must have been a figment of my imagination. I went through all 17 some a pages looking it after a search of "Video" to no avail.

I think I must have gotten confused with zeke's http://www.locksportarchives.com/archives/ site. Although I have not applied there yet, if you stick around here and make enough quality posts, you will be certain to get in. There are pick templetes, videos, and many other informative pieces located on that site so I hear.

Good luck with your picking, and sorry for making you serach. :cry:

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video thread

Postby brian_cusick » 31 Mar 2006 13:03

treeson thank god for that, i thought i was going crazy. scrolled through page after page trying to convince myself that i hadnt missed the thread, and then going back over it again just to double check. i guess ive just learned my first lesson in the art of lock picking PATIENCE. but thanks for replying so soon, i would have spent all weekend looking for something that wasnt there bc
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this site is cool

Postby rogue7972 » 1 Apr 2006 3:38

im glad i found this site. ive been trying to learn how for a while without much hope. thanks for the welcome
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Postby Laurie » 2 Apr 2006 13:15

Hi! I just recently joined. I'd like to learn how to pick locks. I am a complete beginner. I could really use any beginner tips or any beneficial tips. My husband is starting his own locksmith business. He has tools & books but he does'nt have much time to train me or keeps procratinating.
So I could use much beginners help. Thank you.
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Postby illusion » 2 Apr 2006 13:47

Welcome to the site Laurie :)

You are fortunate that you already have access to tools, since you will be able to try several different ways a lock can be opened.

If you click my signature image it will link you to a page that has more links to some good articles about picking.

There is a site which was created by a guy called Deviant Ollam, and it will run you though the workings of a lock, and also the picking with some clear animations. http://deviating.net/lockpicking/

You will need the 'MIT lockpicking guide' which can be found by clicking my signature link. This is a short paper about how picking is possible, and also some tricks which can be used to open them. When used with Deviant Ollam's animations it should clear up anything you weren't sure of.

If you are still fuzzy about some stuff when you've seen the MIT guide, and need a different perspective or the like, feel free to ask.

Welcome to the site. :)
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Postby Laurie » 2 Apr 2006 14:34

Thank you illusion. You are most gracious & I am positive the information & links will be so helpful. :wink:
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Postby illusion » 2 Apr 2006 14:45

:oops:

I did what I could. :)

Good luck picking, tell us all when you pick your first lock. :wink:
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Postby Chrispy » 3 Apr 2006 7:34

Illusion's just trying to score. 8)
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Postby illusion » 3 Apr 2006 7:37

Chrispy wrote:Illusion's just trying to score. 8)


With a married woman? :?

It's not your fault you're homosexual Chrispy - it's just how you are. :wink:
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Postby Chrispy » 3 Apr 2006 8:07

illusion wrote:With a married woman? :?

Yeah, I forgot, married women don't cheat. :roll:





No offense Laurie, I'm digging at Illusion, not you. Welcome to LP101. :)
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