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by htb723 » 28 Jul 2006 0:17
hey hey! iv'e recently gotten into lockpicking after getting locked out of my house during this hot california weather. it was terrible, not sure how picking locks would help, because i probably leave my pick in the house, but w/e ya never know.
Good to be here, and i know this will be a fun experience!

When at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving.
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by moegreen » 28 Jul 2006 3:48
I wanted to stop by and say hello, and to introduce myself...
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by radio_phreak » 28 Jul 2006 7:33
Hi all I am pretty new to the board, I havent yet picked a lock but it wont be long until I do ....
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by ret » 29 Jul 2006 1:47
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by slyffer » 29 Jul 2006 6:29
Hi all,
I'm a new member thats interested in lock picking/bypassing from Australia. This site looks like it has heaps of info, should be a good read.
Cheers
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by tigersushi » 29 Jul 2006 11:30
im new to this site and to lockpicking hope ill learn heare abaut it
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by f0ku5 » 29 Jul 2006 11:51
Howdy guys,
i have been silently reading since months. I am into picking only since january. I think I pretty much know the basics, so I won't ask any questions why my locks stop rotating after some degrees. lol..
That said, there is still so much to explore... and I still do have problems with some standard 5 pin (euro) locks anyway. Especially with tight profile locks I sometimes seem to feel nothing.... way to go!
Glad to be here!
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by bladerunner » 29 Jul 2006 11:51
Hi, I'm new here.
I'm moving into bail enforcement with the possibility of doing some repo work.
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by scpicker » 29 Jul 2006 13:58
Hello, for years i was interested about lockpicking but i didn't have any access to materials and guides. I hope this forum helps me.
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by Aqua » 29 Jul 2006 14:59
scpicker wrote:Hello, for years i was interested about lockpicking but i didn't have any access to materials and guides. I hope this forum helps me.
It sure can help you, if you'll have the patience.
Get yourself a big coffee and click on my sig.
Cheers,
N.
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by spanair » 29 Jul 2006 19:04
Greets, i've long had an interest in Lockpicking but never gave it much thought other than that, lately though (past few weeks) I got alot more interest by reading around.
Soon after I came across this website, I believe from watching some simple lockiping at youtube where I saw the link to here. Hopefully I will get my lockpick set next week so I can get started. Can't wait, I hope to learn alot from people and this forums.
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by yng_pick » 29 Jul 2006 20:48
welcome to the site Spanair,
and every one else!
Lockpicking is quite a fun hobby- it takes a bit of skill, and it is rewarding when you conquer it.
This site is a great collection of knowledge about locks and all you can do with/to them- in threads and in the users.
have fun!
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by breastfriend » 30 Jul 2006 3:07
YO,
Also a new kid on the block. Thanks for having me!
This place is a geeat distraction!! Supose I'll get to the chores
eventually?
QUESTION, looking for templets of tension wrenches.
any place in particular to find some?
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by amphetaminion » 30 Jul 2006 4:06
Hey all, was randomly site surfing and came across this place, it got my attention straight away and now I'm hooked. Its so interesting to learn this new stuff, and I can't wait to get the hang of it.
Now to explain to the parentals why i'm hacking at the door with peices of metal... o.O
Ciao all!
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by Cherokee » 30 Jul 2006 8:59
Hi Everybody,
Just thought I would let everbody know about Devonlocks.com especially for us here in the UK, I have just bought my frist set of picks from them (Southord). Superb sevice, very quick delivery and good on price. A good all round web shop. 
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