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by Bittersweet » 8 Nov 2006 0:59
Hey, Recently got interested in lockpicking, was checking out random FAQ's when I came across your site, it looks awesome so far, and I hope to learn a lot from it, and I probably will since my current experiance is with a couple brass "Mountain" locks I've been picking with a safety pin and a flattened nail.
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by z3mwaz » 8 Nov 2006 1:19
i've been a member for awhile but i've never got the chance to post,
so just to say hi to everyone
by the way, i recently made my own set of picks the other day and really enjoyed it
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by Romstar » 8 Nov 2006 5:02
Welcome to all of our new members.
Please take the time to read our FAQs and also to familiarize yourself with our rules.
Also, we would like to point out the two rules that you should observe at all times while you are picking.
1. Never, EVER pick a lock that does not belong to you, or for which you do NOT have express permission to pick.
2. Please do not pick locks that you rely on. This can result in damage to the lock, and cause costly repair or replacement.
Enjoy the forums, and have fun!
Romstar
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by unjust » 8 Nov 2006 11:49
geek, hacker/maker, tinkerer, architectural designer, and a host of other things here. lots of little levers and springs seemed an apt and interesting thing to play with/understand more of how our world works.
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by UWSDWF » 8 Nov 2006 16:31
Welcome everybody,
For all thoes new to the site and lockpicking, LP101 is a great place to start.
Take a look at the new users section, first and don't be afraid to ask any questions just remember to try a search before posting.
If you're looking for locks to pick, buy some but, DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU RELY ON
I repeat DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU RELY ON, they can and will break, then your house/car/safe/chasity belt is vulnerable or unable to be opened (think: emergency situation).
Cheers,
UWSDWF
 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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by trousers » 8 Nov 2006 16:45
Err... Hello?
I was just interested in lockpicking as a hobby (being a general Linux geek and IT security enthusiast), and subsequentyl found this website.
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by jmac875 » 8 Nov 2006 21:12
Welcome all,
I hope you are all enjoying the site as much as I do. Just remember two things:
1) Search for answers before posting a question.
2) Only pick your own locks, and not the one's you rely on (front door, car door, safe).
Here are some helpful links to information you need to know and want to know:
New Users start here--
viewtopic.php?t=10528
Product Review thread- Good when deciding what picks or tools to get.--
viewtopic.php?t=13082
Test thread- If you’re not sure how to post or you are trying out a new signature tag. Post here first--
viewtopic.php?t=1065
If you are thinking of posting digital pictures Review this first--
viewtopic.php?t=10367
My favorite, DB's list of LP101 tutorials with links--
viewtopic.php?t=10715
Thanks and remember pick responsibly,
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by NoRemorse » 8 Nov 2006 23:16
Hey everyone! I am new here! (obviously)
Well, due to recent circulation of an illustrated manual, I thought I'd look into lock picking. It has always been something that has sparked my interest,something that I spent hours on when I was younger with a few locks, and a few techniques (VERY crude, but worked with enough patience) Well, I want to try it a little more formally this time, so I got a hacksaw blade, and made some picks. I don't have my digital camera with me unfortunately, but I think they came out pretty good. Tommarrow I am going to pick up a few cheap locks and have at em.
Lucky for you guess, I am the king at the search button, so no needs to worry about this newb!
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by pikkie_4 » 9 Nov 2006 5:50
hello i have recently bought my self a simple 5 piece lock pick set. if any of you veterans could offer any help i would be very thankful.
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by Lingerhaus » 9 Nov 2006 11:40
Hi there! I'm new to all of this and really stoked to have found this forum. I read about lock sport in a PDF I found on MAKE blog and was hooked (pun intended). I already sat down and started breaking up hacksaw blades and am going to get new heads for my Dremmel. I've been fascinated with lock smithing and cracking locks since I was about ten years old. I used to be able to crack dial locks on kids lockers in school, (Hey, I was young) and can still open my cheap bike lock with my eyes closed. It's great to find so many others cut from the same cloth!
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by jordyh » 9 Nov 2006 12:46
Hello newcomers,
Good to see fresh blood entering the website.
Soon, you'll find out what seperates those who stay from those who go away:
Reading and practice, lots of it.
NoRemorse, whatever your skills with the search function may be, don't linger with asking if you don't know.
Both the person asking as well as the one answering the question expands his knowledge by the questions made on this forum.
It's how we grow.
As said before:
-Only pick locks you own (or have permission to pick from the legitimate owner).
-Try to use the search function to get the most obvious answers from previous threads.
-If you can't find it, ask anyway.
Happy picking and learning.
Yours,
Jordy
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by freakparade3 » 9 Nov 2006 12:49
I'm by no means a veteran but these links will be very helpful to you. Welcome to the site.
New Users Section
Beginners lockpicking exercise
Please remember don't pick locks you rely on!! Don't pick locks you don't own. And search before posting. If you have trouble finding something PM me and I will try to help.
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by ccoelnslash » 9 Nov 2006 15:14
im a geek.. as a geek i like to tinker with stuff..
i got a old semi-broken lock from our house to play around with...
need to make me my pick and tensioner doohickey first
i see this like my "hacking" only do it when i have permission or on MY OWN SYSTEMS..
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by paulo.marcelo » 9 Nov 2006 17:15
Hi.. I´m a brasilian computer programmer just curious about lockpicking.

Paulo "Fox" Marcelo
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by Shad0wStalk3r » 10 Nov 2006 6:52
Hey guys, I've been picking for about 5 years. I'm trying to move onto more high security locks, (or medium security for that matter) I just found this site, and am glad SOMEONE finally decided to make a place where we can all share info. Thanks guys.
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