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by quickpicker » 21 Nov 2006 15:48
Yes i am a superb locksmith.
i have to say that because it is true
i can honestly say that i havent drilled a lock for 3 years.
i can do access control, i open safes, i upgrade safe locks for all the bluechip companys on every high street.
i design lockpicks and safe picks.
i dont have to mention that i can pick all cylinders and mortice locks because to me this is basic locksmithing.
i am way past this level.
yes i know it all and yes i mess around on here because it bores me with the repetativeness of it all.
i am the greatest and i know it.
you all hate because you do too.
oh excuse me i have to go now and and change the levers on a safe due to a disgruntled employee leaving a company.
take care all
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by toomush2drink » 21 Nov 2006 16:05
LOL considering you looked about 15 years old 3 years ago thats some achievement.
Boy are the others going to rip you up but at least dsome of us can see your humour.
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by UWSDWF » 21 Nov 2006 16:34
You are an egotistical bag of horse spunk. Your utter lack of intelligence combined with sheer ignorance amazes me that you are able to function on a day to day basis. You have left me no choice but to list every single contradiction you have made and every nitwitted blast. This may be difficult because most of the trash and lies that spew from your cum trap tends to get deleted.
is carben spring steel from a model shop adequate for use in these tools?
any help apreciated
Obviously form from the mouth of the most skilled lockie on this side of the Andes... man I know that almost all of the lokies I know buy replacement parts from the local model shop hi
ive just seen this machine on ebay, item 270057034740
could someone tell me what its worth and if it is any good.
thankyou
I like this one... A SUPERB lockie without a key machine or any Idea of any value.... i demise nobody but you all demise me
dont despise me
suprise me
i am the god of locks
i am watching you
all of you
That made me vomit a little and laugh so hard I nearly pissed myself ok ok i confess, i am kens son
im sorry for larking about.
secondcity, you are ok but i dont like it when people knock my fathers courses.
This part here where you admit that you are the son of a man that in an earlier deleted post just about gave the guy a written rim-job....creepy Second city took this route as well so he should get off his high horse.
Yes i know they have but the guy has already paid for the course
I like these two where you used confidential client information to argue with people... does your dad know about this?...he will once he recieves a detailed email
So to sumise you are acting a little too big for your britches and just a tad ignorant, self righteous and indignent.
You have now becom a project for me... I will make your life suck CONGRATS!
 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 parapilot » 21 Nov 2006 16:38
lol. I think this may be a wind up to get everyone shouting while Quickpicks is laughing in the background. No one could be that arrogant to really mean it...could they?
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by crazyman » 21 Nov 2006 17:06
I smell flamebait you all have being trolled 
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by iNtago » 21 Nov 2006 17:14
i never drilled a lock in my life!
i mudt be godly
drilling locks not,
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by lockey1963 » 21 Nov 2006 18:24
I know many of the locksmiths he mentions, i also know ken and his son, i know them well enough to know this isnt their ranting.
maybe an uneducated rambling jerk should be carefull before suggesting he is another person, as that person may not like it, and if kens son well its a case of 1 too many.
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by 2octops » 21 Nov 2006 22:42
Sniff, sniff....I smell Bull Sheet.
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by stilte » 21 Nov 2006 23:58
Loved UWSDWF's reply...
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by ufd538 » 22 Nov 2006 0:25
Do you charge by the hour, or by the job? If by the job, you must be in the red. First off, high securtiy locks, while not pick proof, are more of chance than skill. I am sure some will disagree with that statement. But honestly, I don't know any locksmiths that would really consider trying to pick a medeco, primus, assa, etc. before drilling. Yeah sure they can be picked, but in what amount of time.
At that consider normal cylinders, not always easy to pick. Heck I had a kwikset I couldn't pick, and determined not to have to drill a kwikset I impressioned to learn the cuts were 15151.
Maybe you don't pick to many locks, that is why you don't drill. Or perhaps you turn down any jobs that aren't kwikset. Or perhaps you walk away from jobs you can't get picked.
Perhaps you go the route of one of a locksmith around here, if he can't get a knob picked, he cuts off the knob with a sawz-all....technically it is not drilling.
Anyhoo, if you can share with me how to pick an abbloy disk lock, I would appreciate it.
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by jiggler » 22 Nov 2006 5:53
Lol. I'm falling off my chair
What do you expect people to say to that quickpicker? Apart from, "You're a bit of a nob aren't you!?!"
You must be one of those guys that likes to wind other people up. It's working, I'll give you that
If Karma has anything to do with it you'll need your drill on the next job 
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by jiggler » 22 Nov 2006 5:57
ufd538 wrote:Perhaps you go the route of one of a locksmith around here, if he can't get a knob picked, he cuts off the knob with a sawz-all....technically it is not drilling.
Perhaps Quickpicker is the fastest draw in the west with a Thermic Lance? 
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by devildog » 22 Nov 2006 6:52
oh come on this reaks of trolling why even respond, now really????
"I think people should be free to engage in any sexual practices they choose; they should draw the line at goats though."
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by kendale » 22 Nov 2006 9:19
Hi all,
Its really sad when a locksmith needs to slag another locksmith off, quickpicks I dont know who you are yet and you are not related to me as you claim, its quite sad you need to use my name as a reference but on the other hand it could mean you think im good at what I do although I dont have to prove it to anybody or shout about it unlike some.
You say you did warrents with Roger whom I know from Gemini security as we met at an MLA show, maybe I should ask him who you are?.
You say you are being under cut on the warrent work with a days warrants down to £125.00 per day, so why the hell are you working for Richburns when so many company's are paying £170 or £180 per day, its the likes of people working for such companies that are pushing the prices down, if everybody goes to the higher paying companies the cheap skates will have to up the prices and pay proper wages.
I guess a lot of people on here also work for reactfast etc great way to get experience but it is cutting everybody's throat at the same time. Richburns, Reactfast etc are for people starting out that want experience without outlaying for advertising or can't be bothered to get the work. Most locksmiths I know have there own contracts which they have spent time developing and building up as part of there business, its not just about picking locks on call outs and if you think thats all being a locksmith is all about you will not have a business for long.
Warrent work will not last either with the new meters being fitted now which can be controlled remotely, you need to diversify as the industry is changing rapidly, we also do access control which is being undercut by alarm companys which make the money on maintenance contracts which doesn't matter to me as we also cover nationwide safe opening, refurbishment, installation etc you have to if you want to run a business.
One man band locksmith businesses will be a thing of the past in a few years unless the locksmiths change the way its going as its being taken over by the national company's paying peanuts and locksmiths keep working for them, maybe im wrong in my personal views and if you think I am lets here about,.
This could be an excellent forum site for locksmiths but while its still has a few muppets on the site my posts will still be few and far between.
Best regards to you all
Ken Dale
Just Locks and Security
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by toomush2drink » 22 Nov 2006 9:44
Well at long last a trainer (he trained me !!) is saying what ive said all along, you a lot more than just lock opening skills to survie in this trade for the very reasons hes stated above yet why do so many choose to slate me when i say it ?
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