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by epepper9 » 9 Apr 2006 6:04
lmao, oops, my bad. I'm used to reading the post date underneath the person's name. I read Chrispy's join date
I'm not in Tasmania or Perth (or WA at all for that matter). 
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by skold » 9 Apr 2006 6:51
Sa? Nt? ACT (not that we care about them..), Qld? ,NSW? vic?

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by Chrispy » 9 Apr 2006 7:28
Welcome anyway epepper. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by extreem » 9 Apr 2006 10:58
Hi all just joined and love the site, Im new to lockpicking, I was show how to pick my first lock from a friend, today i have only picked 2 locks but have got the bug now and look forward to reading up and posting on this great site. 
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by Pic-king » 9 Apr 2006 15:18
What's up guys  I know my user name is lame, but i thaught it was funny when i was typing lol...one of those things you find funny, but regret within seconds...ah well - can't have it all
so erm... i'm not too new to lock picking... i started coin magic, moved onto close up (not card tricks) then escapology...loved it! got bored of picking handcuffs, so i thaught i would try picking the padlocks and chains i eventually bought... couldn't do it... tried again after managing to open my money box, suitcase padlock, and lock on the window (one lever lock - it was nothing  )
managed to open every lock without a manufacturers logo on it... went to www.toool.nl and they said you guys were helpful, so i erm...came here to prove them wrong  nah... need some help really...
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by Qwerty23 » 10 Apr 2006 5:28
New here - Just saying hi - Can't wait to learn everything there is to know about lockpicking
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by mallardmikec » 10 Apr 2006 11:47
Hello everyone. I jsut joined a few minutes ago. I just decided to learn the trade yesterday. any pointers on the best way to get started would be great.
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by cold_cable » 10 Apr 2006 22:24
i want to learn how to pick lock, i am a noob
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by Buggs41 » 10 Apr 2006 22:39
Pheniox wrote:Took me 2 years and 1 day to make the thread, but I made it finnaly.
If your new, introduce yourself here. Other posts/threads will be deleted as I see them from now on.
Regardless though, let me be the first to welcome you to the forums.
Reading this again, still brings a tear to my eye. How many fledgelings have left the nest since this thread started? The world may never know. 
My fleet of NR2003 online race cars.
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by Chrispy » 11 Apr 2006 6:46
"I am from Canada. They think I'm slow, eeeehhhh?"
(All hail Simpson quotes) 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by skold » 11 Apr 2006 7:13
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by briandugas » 11 Apr 2006 23:12
Just wanted to welcome myself to the group. I know this will sound odd, but I'm not that interested in picking locks. I'm more interested in re-keying locks. See, I'm a real estate investor, and I'm always having to change locks. If I could just rekey the locks, I wouldn't have to trash them. The local home improvement stores won't rekey a lock unless you buy new locks. So anyway, I think I'll get into picking too. It seems too irrisistable. I love a good challenge.
Brian
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by insomniac » 12 Apr 2006 1:03
Hi Brian,
Welcome to the forum, great to have you on board  !
Insomniac.
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by keyholeman71 » 12 Apr 2006 10:29
hello guys i new to the forums i just want to introduce my self my name is frank im 34 maried with children (like al bundy) i live in deridder louisiana im a custome flooring installer who on the side plays with locks lol. and also i build custome high proformance r/c cars an trucks. and also i do a little home beer brewing hobby. theres nothing like sittin back after a long hard day and sippin on the ice cold fruits of your labor..anyway i was just doing a search to find other felow lock players and low and behold here i am. and glad to be here thanks
"the man of many keys"
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by mrhappy » 13 Apr 2006 2:14
Chrispy wrote:"I am from Canada. They think I'm slow, eeeehhhh?"
Heeeey, I... but umm... what?
I've been here a couple of days so... hi!!
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