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by Hang-Man » 18 Mar 2004 23:09
Hi all. I used to be pretty good with a pick but became more interested in bypassing high-security and electronic locks. However, I've bought another pick set (sold my old one) and will get back into it. Nice site.
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by pickmaster » 19 Mar 2004 0:31
New to site, lots of interesting info.More questions later.
IM hungry
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by Varjeal » 19 Mar 2004 0:47
Greetings and welcome to all.
*insert witty comment here*
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by CobraOne » 19 Mar 2004 0:48
Hello all ,
I just joined tonight and hope to read alot of helpfull idea's.
Maybe I can post a few myself.
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by pickmaster » 19 Mar 2004 0:53
Im sure this is posted somewhere but is it possible to pick an old model master lock wit 2 paper clips or metal strips of the same lenght and width.PLEASE HELP.
IM hungry
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by Twiggy » 19 Mar 2004 14:06
Hey every1, managed to stumble into this forum to find out more on lockpicking as i picked my first 2 locks today with paper clips. Very easy though. Soon be ordering some real picks and hoping to learn a lot more 
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by Pick-It » 19 Mar 2004 16:02
I've been reading the forum for months now. Joined last month though. There is a wealth of knowledge here and the guys who run this site have done a great job. The only thing I can do is back up what's on every other thread...SEARCH BEFORE YOU ASK. You won't have to wait for a response to your thread as most of the questions have already been answered. Thanks Varjeal, Chucklz, CitySpider, marso and others (not trying to exlcude anyone), you have provided not only insight, but also a few laughs to boot. Keep up the good work.
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by okiewind » 20 Mar 2004 13:20
I'm new, to lockpicking and this very informative site.
25....US Army....
Looking forward to the hours of time occupied with this new hobby.
The true test of leadership: Turn around and see if anyone is following. (Author Unknown)
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by Pheniox » 20 Mar 2004 16:10
okiewind wrote:I'm new, to lockpicking and this very informative site.
25....US Army....
Looking forward to the hours of time occupied with this new hobby.
navy is better
what series are you?
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by myname1960 » 21 Mar 2004 10:34
Awesome site. I have jumped all over the internet looking for lock picking information but have only found a drop in the bucket amount of information elsewhere compared to what i have seen so far on this site.
I am a newbie in lock picking and would like to learn enough to make a career change or supplement my current income. I have seen a treasuretrove of information so far and i have only been here for 1 day.
I now think, with me working in a machine shop may actually assist me in making some of my own tools.
Love all of the videos, tips, photos and willingness to help those less experienced in the art of lock picking.
I am looking forward to chatting and learning for all of you. Talk to you all later,
Chris
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by Garbit » 21 Mar 2004 11:00
Hi im new, and inexperianced. I live in england and am getting the southhord 8 piece pick set, or the 11..lol i still dont know?
"Those who live by the gun die by the gun"
So
"Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't"
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by mosesiam » 22 Mar 2004 3:16
Hey, im new (obviously)... and quite inexperienced. Im a quick learner and very interested in picking. Currently working in security and looking for a slight change of career. i dont know how i found this site, but for the last 3 days this is where i have been reading and observing. This is a great place for beginners to learn, great info, great company...just... great. Cheers to the creators of this place 
Swear Jar Dave...WHAT?! ...Swear Jar
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by locknut » 22 Mar 2004 9:11
hello peeps i just joined im the type that shares and plays well with others  [/img]
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by HIstyle » 22 Mar 2004 19:26
Hi everyone im new to this site i just wanted to say hi.
i have looked over the net for information on this subject and nothing has come close to what ive seen here and for that reason i had to join
i look forward to chatting with u all and learning all i can.
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