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by Knowledgeispower » 24 Mar 2004 5:28
Im new registered her but ive been reading for a long time and i can pick a 110/35 lock wood everytime in like 1 second , but when i goto a biger lock its more difficult i was wondering if some people could give some advice ?
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by Luke » 26 Mar 2004 3:19
Certain lockwood padlocks can a pain. Keep at it.
{edited by Varjeal: Luke, please. The language! Sheesh..}
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by tastyfish » 19 Sep 2004 3:29
hmm i wonder what it use to say there hehe
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by WhiteHat » 19 Sep 2004 4:56
lockwood put security ratings on their packages - 1 through to 9 - do you know which rating the "big one" had?
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by archiebald » 19 Sep 2004 7:13
Dont give up it lock picking takes a lot of time and when you dont get the result you want it helps to stop and try again the next day.
Try picking the cheap ones for a while. 
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by Exodus5000 » 19 Sep 2004 13:46
archiebald wrote:Dont give up it lock picking takes a lot of time and when you dont get the result you want it helps to stop and try again the next day. Try picking the cheap ones for a while. 
Especially since the cheap ones are so abundant. I've got a friend who owns a hardware store. Whenever a lock is returned, damaged, or needs to be updated on the shelf he puts it in a box for me. Every week when I come in to shoot the breeze it's like christmas.
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