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by Rikardo » 14 Dec 2006 10:18
Hi there people..!
My name's Ricardo and i'm from Portugal.. i've allways had interest in lockpicking and for some sort of emergency it's good to have any knowledge.. ( yeah.. i've been stuck a few times  ) ...
I also thinking on starting a business soon ( 1 year or 2 ).. i hope i can learn something here thou..!
Regrads to all..!
Ricardo.
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by Toby » 14 Dec 2006 11:22
OK...I'm in Dallas and REALLY want to learn this as a profession..any ideas?? 
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by random » 14 Dec 2006 12:18
Toby... Speaking as a fellow newb.....Spend as long as you can reading as much as you can on this forum....there is a massive wealth of information in here, I'm sure it will help you as much as its helped me. 
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by TheSovereign » 14 Dec 2006 16:42
im new here, just started learning how to do this yesterday 
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by UWSDWF » 14 Dec 2006 19:03
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 YuNdI » 14 Dec 2006 22:08
Hey all,
My name is Ben (yundi, my nickname,is actually a indeginous name for marijuana here  ) I'm 16 and is from Australia.
I only started lock picking about a month ago but I'm making a fair bit of progress... my friend and I were mucking around with our mates bike chain, it was the simple 4 number comb. ones. He showed me how to bypass them which wasn't hard. The face of my mates face when we were riding his bike around was priceless. So well...and that's really what got me into lock picking.
Anyway, this website is mad
Hi to ALL.....!
regards YuN
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by UWSDWF » 14 Dec 2006 22:10
YuNdI wrote:Hey all, My name is Ben (yundi, my nickname,is actually a indeginous name for marijuana here  ) I'm 16 and is from Australia. I only started lock picking about a month ago but I'm making a fair bit of progress... my friend and I were mucking around with our mates bike chain, it was the simple 4 number comb. ones. He showed me how to bypass them which wasn't hard. The face of my mates face when we were riding his bike around was priceless. So well...and that's really what got me into lock picking. Anyway, this website is mad Hi to ALL.....! regards YuN
read my post above.... we do not condone criminal activity here even if it's for a joke
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by dcnatedawg » 15 Dec 2006 3:02
Hello, I've been a member for a while, but have done much more reading than posting. I'm a mechanical engineering student and have always been interested in locks. I've been picking for a few years now(comfortable with basic pin tumbler [mushroom pins etc], and various abloy models), but am interested in learning more about advanced locks (I have an understand mechanical principles [torsion,strengh of materials, physics, etc.] but could really benefit from experienced professionals/hobbyists who are knowledgeable in high security locks/safes). However, I realize I need to establish my trust before I am granted the 'sacred privileged' of the "advanced" locks forum access.
This forum is great and I hope to provide valuable contributions to this community. I took the Foley-Belsaw course several years ago (thanks for advice lp101), which was a great introduction to locks/locksmithing, but it does not compare to the amount of information available online (lp101, toool, crypto, etc.).
I would eventually like to start a pick group in the Washington D.C. area (unless anyone knows of one already?). I contacted the U.S. extension of Toool, but the admin never responded after I sent him my lp101 name, lol.
Keep up the great work guys!
P.S. As my college tuition is draining, I've looked into a automotive opening service (which will be affiliated with the university so I do not need to bother with a business license). Could someone PM me with suggestions on distributors of quality automotive tools. Thanks!
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by jordyh » 15 Dec 2006 15:53
Welcome, new members.
I've got a couple of things to say to you guys:
- Read the guides.
- Read the rules.
- Read a lot.
- If you have a question, use the search function first.
- If you can't find your answer, don't hesitate to ask.
- Don't pick locks you don't own.
- Don't pick locks you rely on.
- Don't do as the priest does, do as he tells you to do.
- Hang around and teach the regular crowd something new, it happens.
Most of all though, and bear with me, because this is important:
HAVE FUN AND HAPPY PICKING.
Yours,
Jordy
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by Grudge » 15 Dec 2006 16:11
jordyh wrote:- Read the guides. - Read the rules. - Read a lot. - If you have a question, use the search function first. - If you can't find your answer, don't hesitate to ask. - Don't pick locks you don't own. - Don't pick locks you rely on. - Don't do as the priest does, do as he tells you to do. - Hang around and teach the regular crowd something new, it happens. HAVE FUN AND HAPPY PICKING.
Great post and amen to that!
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by jmac875 » 15 Dec 2006 19:26
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. But do not ever be afraid to ask one.
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 jordyh » 15 Dec 2006 21:16
Grudge wrote:Great post and amen to that! 
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by msnjdv » 16 Dec 2006 3:05
Well he (Romstar) finally convinced me to join if I wanted to read...no more looking over his shoulder...lol
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by redfoxxx » 16 Dec 2006 18:30
I just recently got into recreational lockpicking and stumbled across this forum. GREAT forum setup, very well managed. Look forward to learning from and hopefully someday contributing to this site : )
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by zackerycameron » 16 Dec 2006 21:53
I've never tried lockpicking before, but I want to so thats why I'm here.
~Zack
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