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THE starting place for new members. FAQ's, instructions on how to pick a lock, valuable information like product reviews, links to lock picking related sites, forum rules, lockpicking tool vendors, and more. START HERE.

Postby Phen » 27 Sep 2006 18:19

Hey every one, newbie here. I got the idea in my head that I needed a new hobby aside from school, video games and chess. Thus, here I am.

I'm 18, and in college. I'm from NY state. And, i'm not sure how many people I want to tell about my new hobby, because I haven't had time to find out the legalities of said hobby in NY yet. So, I guess the guys on the wonderful internet will have to deal with me for now. haha.

I've already made a couple picks. A 1/2 diamond and a rake, and plan on making more. I gotta score some wiper blades some where for tension wrenches though. Right now i'm using grinded down allen wrenches, but it seems every one here reccomends wiper blades, so I'll stick to the standard.

I bought myself a cheap o' pad lock, only to find I could pick it with a bic pen...

I then saw kwikset was the brand of choice for beginners. So, i bought a kwikset doorknob which turned out to be a bad idea. As...I can't quite get the cylinder out of the knob, any help would be greatly appreciated. I'd rather not break it by messing around with something I know so little about.
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newbie

Postby Räikkönen » 27 Sep 2006 18:57

hi im a newb.

yay

Oh and I'm from Chicago, IL, USA. However I am currently studying in Madrid, Spain.

-Raik
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new.. new

Postby burntles » 27 Sep 2006 21:42

Just wanted to say thanks. Can pick a lock but, can't thread. Will learn.
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Postby endauone » 28 Sep 2006 0:24

warmest greeting....
im new here....
dats all hope 2 learn more here...
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what's up

Postby keytoothed » 28 Sep 2006 2:59

Hey, guys.

I joined because I'm fascinated with locks, hacking, encryption, mazes, anything of that sort.
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Postby Romstar » 28 Sep 2006 3:18

Many welcomes and lots of luck to all of our new members.

Remember to use the search fucntion as often as possible, but don't be afraid to ask questions if you get stumped on something.

Practice, practice, practice as my guitar teacher always said.

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Yay!!! Brothers!!!

Postby SteelProphets » 28 Sep 2006 7:11

Aww man... I'm so happy to be here!!! You're all like me!!! You love locks baby!!!
If you pick locks, you're free to rock with me.:D
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Another n00b

Postby REparsed » 28 Sep 2006 15:19

Hello everyone. You have another n00b amongst your ranks. I almost joined LP101 a couple years ago when I first had a budding interest in locks / lockpicking but I lost interest after playing with a poorly made DIY lifter pick.

Recently my interest was rekindled and this time I invested in a few Southord picks and a couple tension wrenches. As soon as my new tools arrived I went to work on my front door lock (I know, never sport pick a lock you depend on, but I was eager to try out the new picks.). It took about 5 seconds and the lock was picked. At first I thought the tension wrench had slipped but it was the lock turning! :shock: The second attempt took considerably longer, so I guess that first one was just dumb luck. (I used an S rake and the lock is labeled “Falcon”.)

Can't wait to get a couple locks to start playing with!
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Another newbe looking for info

Postby P.L. Swanson » 29 Sep 2006 8:49

Hello everyone, my name is Phil Swanson and I am new to the site and to the trade. I do have some questions that I hope some of you Proffesionals can answer. I have recently moved to upstate NY and I am running a sign,lettering and graphics business. I am considering training in the locksmithing field. There are no locksmiths within 50 miles as far as I know. I find the lock picking trade very intriguing and I think it would suppliment my sign business nicely. My first question is dose anyone know anything about the online training courses? Are they worth the $800-$900 that there asking? Are there any other ways to learn?,and do you need a licence and insurance to become a locksmith? Thanks for your replys!!!
There's more than one way to skin a cat, but the cat dosn't like any of them !
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New Member

Postby cybus » 29 Sep 2006 11:59

Hi everyone im a new qualified BLA member Locksmith in South Wales (U.K.) looking to pick up some tips and time saving ideas to help me get started in my new line of work.
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Just found out

Postby Toe_Fungus » 29 Sep 2006 21:40

Hey, I just joined up thinking this would sound awsome just for a little passing of time. It sounds like somthing really great.
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Postby onlivadude2 » 29 Sep 2006 22:49

Hi im new now so if you have any suggestions on homeade picks send me a message (im 14 but i try to do the best i can on learning) (make the advice easy seeing that im only 14) Thanks
One day in land long ago in the 1960's
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Postby UWSDWF » 30 Sep 2006 11:45

onlivadude2 wrote:Hi im new now so if you have any suggestions on homeade picks send me a message (im 14 but i try to do the best i can on learning) (make the advice easy seeing that im only 14) Thanks
watch pyro's guide.... makes it so easy a monkey could do it
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DISCLAIMER:repeating anything written in the above post may result in dismemberment,arrest,drug and/or alcohol use,scars,injury,death, and midget obsession.
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Postby jim00718 » 30 Sep 2006 15:30

Hello i'm new here and to lock picking im 18 years old and I hope to learn more.
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Postby Schuyler » 30 Sep 2006 16:22

jim00718 wrote:Hello i'm new here and to lock picking im 18 years old and I hope to learn more.


Welcome, glad to have you. You've found a great resource. I'm sure it seems a bit overwhelming at first, but read voraciously and you'll be caught up in no time. :)
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