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by Bbo5 » 30 Jul 2006 22:03
hi guys, i am new to the forum and also new to lockpicking. i just wanted to introduce myself and also say that i have successfully picked two locks(its a start). anyways, i just wanted to tell everyone out there to read digital_blue's exercise <http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=10677> if u haven't already. this has been the most helpful thing so far. any n00bs just starting out must read db's guide. thanks digital blue, you have really expanded on my possibilites of lockpicking!
-Bobby
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by Bbo5 » 30 Jul 2006 23:39
sorry guys, i posted this in the wrong section, can one of the admins please move this to pick fu thanks
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by Deathadder » 30 Jul 2006 23:41
**caugh caugh(suckup)caugh caugh** JK lol  nice work on opening your first locks, you can go to the hardware store or something and pick up a few deadbolts or some padlocks to practice on too, get about 1 or 2 that say "pick resistant pins" too, these will be a little bit more challenging, but its better to practice on.
It's ok guys, i have a really bad attention sp-wow look, a beach!
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by Bbo5 » 31 Jul 2006 0:12
seriously, im not sucking up because i tried to pick locks just by reading the MIT guide but i couldn't actually "pick" the lock, i would just get lucky and it would open. then, i read db's guide and i realized how to actually pick locks by feeling which pin binds. the MIT guide doesn't really teach you that.
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by n2oah » 31 Jul 2006 0:37
I wish I had an exercise named after me.... 
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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by digital_blue » 31 Jul 2006 1:15
I'm sure you do n2oah, but most people don't have the back flexibility to get their head that far up.... um.. never mind. Forget I said anything...
Bbo5: Glad it helped. Happy picking!
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by Krypos » 31 Jul 2006 13:52
digital_blue wrote:I'm sure you do n2oah, but most people don't have the back flexibility to get their head that far up.... um.. never mind. Forget I said anything... 
LOL! woah! man...that was great, i laughed so hard when i read that!
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by matchew1579 » 13 Aug 2006 6:37
Newer member here, but if this is the kind of humor I have to look forward to in these forums, I'm happy to call this home!!
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by LockNewbie21 » 13 Aug 2006 8:56
Whoa noah you can do that!? Geez we have our ver own Ron jeremy in here.
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