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Help Needed quick

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

The sub forum you are currently in is for asking Beginner Hobby Lock Picking questions only.

Help Needed quick

Postby hpisbest » 11 Aug 2006 3:58

Well I seem to have lost the combi to my "Fire Sentry 1235" safe and i need to get all my stuff out(bills,bank statements,passport).
And over here in Ireland that would cost at least €500.I have heard these locks are easy to open and i was wondering if anybody could give me a guide of sorts to open it.

Thanks in advance for the help.
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Postby Fah_Cue » 11 Aug 2006 5:07

safe opening can only be discussed in teh advanced forums
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Postby hpisbest » 11 Aug 2006 5:12

oh i see.so is there is no other place that can help me then?
HP > Dell
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Postby Fah_Cue » 11 Aug 2006 5:24

no, not in the normal forum, who said it would be easy to open?
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Postby hpisbest » 11 Aug 2006 5:55

sorry i just used search and i saw a post that said that sentry were easy to open lockpicking wise i mean
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Postby bonez » 11 Aug 2006 6:05

why don't you try a locksmith??????
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Postby Fah_Cue » 11 Aug 2006 6:21

in his post it says its too expencive for him
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Postby bonez » 11 Aug 2006 6:27

we'll just tell him how to open it then :!: :!:

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Postby Fah_Cue » 11 Aug 2006 7:10

we cant.. safe openings are only aloud in the advanced forums... have u even read this thread
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Postby bonez » 11 Aug 2006 7:16

yes i have read the tread!!

it was a bit of sarcasasm! he won't pay a lockie but also states he
heard they were easy to open!?!

after only 1 or 2 posts asking how to open combi safes sounds a bit
suspect wouldn't you agree!!

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Postby Fah_Cue » 11 Aug 2006 7:43

hehe my bad, yes i dont trust anyone who ask things like this, especially when they "say i need to open this now! its really important, i need to know the quickest way!"
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Postby hpisbest » 11 Aug 2006 8:47

okay sorry bout that guys.i've decided to get a locksmith in and i heard they were easy to open on here when i first searched for a solution to my problem.im not sum thief you know
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Postby bonez » 11 Aug 2006 8:52

no offence intended.

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Postby Shrub » 11 Aug 2006 9:11

Have a look at how stuff works if you want background info on safe opening,
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