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by Varjeal » 2 Apr 2004 10:22
I'd be interested n reading in a seperate thread exactly how they setup a sport group, and how the competitions are run/what's involved.
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by archiebald » 2 Apr 2004 11:35
Hi to all have been sitting in the back ground for about four months now just reading all the posts I could. I am a handy man based in Melbourne and have had an interest in picking for many years now and had to install quite a few locks in my time and felt now that it would pay me to buy a pick set so I don?t have to say no to all the lock outs that I been asked to do in the past. And have had good results so far. 
I pick in the dark.
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by newbie_lockpicker » 3 Apr 2004 4:38
hey, not meaning to be rude or annoying, but im not sure if this is the 'FAQ' section... someone mentioned in another post that there was info in the FAQ section on how 2 pick locks but im having trouble finding it  sorry for annoying everyone with this question... i only joined 2 minutes ago 
<b>can someone help me learn how 2 pick locks?</b>
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by plot » 3 Apr 2004 6:59
newbie_lockpicker wrote:hey, not meaning to be rude or annoying, but im not sure if this is the 'FAQ' section... someone mentioned in another post that there was info in the FAQ section on how 2 pick locks but im having trouble finding it  sorry for annoying everyone with this question... i only joined 2 minutes ago 
viewforum.php?f=2
read the topic of that forum
if you are new, before posting a thread asking a question, read through all the stickies in the FAQ section (the forum i linked above), may special attention to the MIT Guide and read it over and over until you understand how a basic pin tumbler lock works, and the theory behind picking. it's all there...
if you have any other questions that are not answered in the faq about the basics (this includes how to pick a lock, making own lockpicks, buying own lockpicks, what lock picks to get, etc...), then use the Search feature of the forum. Chances are, the question has already been asked before, and answered... if you are still confused on something after you've read the thread where the question has been asked and answered, then post farthur questions in that thread.
if you follow these guidelines, your experience here will be much more enjoyable. 

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by thee-met-suiker » 5 Apr 2004 10:40
Hi all, I'm new.
I posted a thread in the general chatter on
bypassing letters,
but it got deleted ?
Can't find it anywhere..
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by Varjeal » 5 Apr 2004 10:42
Please read forum rules for details, and pm me if you have any further questions.
Welcome, btw. 
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by i_want_to_pick » 5 Apr 2004 20:05
Hello all.
I've been here for over a month and half now but never did post in this topic when I first came. I'm glad i've found this new hobby.Also that there is such a great site to exchange lockpicking information with other hobbyists and locksmiths.
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by Varjeal » 5 Apr 2004 22:35
Welcome from a fellow Canuk.
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by Exodus5000 » 7 Apr 2004 0:20
Hello All, im new to this forum but not to lockpicking - I'm what I would hope to assume would be an advanced novice. I'm a complete dork when it comes to locks and lockpicking, everytime i go into a store i get impulses to buy new locks or tools that i think i could modify to make a more efficient tool. I often visit sites that sell lockpicking supplies and experience the same impulse. If only i had more money - but sadly college here in the united states is taking away from most of my savings.
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by plot » 7 Apr 2004 3:07
Exodus5000 wrote:Hello All, im new to this forum but not to lockpicking - I'm what I would hope to assume would be an advanced novice. I'm a complete dork when it comes to locks and lockpicking, everytime i go into a store i get impulses to buy new locks or tools that i think i could modify to make a more efficient tool. I often visit sites that sell lockpicking supplies and experience the same impulse. If only i had more money - but sadly college here in the united states is taking away from most of my savings.
welcome to the forums.. and i know exactly how you feel. i always wanna buy new locks and tools, but college has me in the whole 20grand already and that number seems to be going up exponentially 
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by jacofiero » 8 Apr 2004 1:39
new to the game. just got a kit, and i'm looking forward to jumpin in.
so far all i have is an unnamed solid brass padlock with 6 modified pins that i can't seem to tackle.
think i'll pick up something easier tomorrow. wasted way too much time on this one already.
take care guys, adios
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by integracer800 » 8 Apr 2004 19:09
Hey,
I just joined a couple of days ago.
Just wanted to say hi.
Im not a total noob at picking, but i just ordered my first pick yesterday.
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by funboy79015 » 9 Apr 2004 3:38
I've been picking for about two months now. been interested in picking lock for about fifteen years and finally decided to teach myself how to do it. this site and the MIT Guide help a lot. the first lock I picked was a cheap five pin padlock I got at walmart. I started out using bent paper clips. I bent the pick paperclip into a shape that was halfway between a half-diamond and half-round. it worked pretty but I am now in the process of making my own set.
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by Varjeal » 9 Apr 2004 11:00
Greetings and welcome to all. Don't forget to read the welcome message and devour the FAQ's etc. Then post away.
A warning though...this hobby is addicting... 
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by SwitchBladeComb » 9 Apr 2004 15:00
hey, im new around here too. been picking for a few years, not too great at it but then again, never had the time or money to really invest in a bunch of locks or equipment. I have a pick set, and a buncha padlocks. Fun stuff.
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