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by justincase » 3 Jan 2007 11:34
ill need help bcos im a slow learner but we all have to start somewhere huh?
anyway hello 
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by Jow » 3 Jan 2007 18:33
Hey all.... I'm back after a long break... i was never really that great but now after no practice I'm much worse so ill be needing all your help! 
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by Bjin » 3 Jan 2007 19:26
Hello Everyone! I am really new to everything here and lockpicking in general, but this looks like a fun hobby to pick up. I have no idea what anything is or how anything works, so I'll be reading up on that, but if anyone wants to send me ... anything about this site or lockpicking in general, that would be really sweet. Hope to hear from someone! 
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by djc » 3 Jan 2007 20:19
Hello, I've just registered here. I'm from Surrey, UK and have just purchased some products from [url=http://www.devonlocks.com/]Devon Locks[/url] and thought I'd come here to learn how to use them! I first decided to purchase some padlock shims because I've lost the keys to my padlock and thought that would be the easiest way to open it. While I was there I became very interested in the subject of lock picking, and so I bought some picks too! I got some slimline picks and some warded picks (these will be useful in opening my Grandma's furniture whenever she loses the keys!)
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by UWSDWF » 3 Jan 2007 23:31
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 Topher » 4 Jan 2007 2:56
G'day Im from Brisbane, Australia. Ive been reading this site for about a month or so. I've been reading basically as much as i can about different types of locks and lock picking techniques. I'm also a mechanical engineering student.
I tried making my own picks and tension tools but i couldn't pick anything. I bit the bullet and ordered some from lockpickshop.com (Southord C1510 slimline with metal handles) i ordered them on the 30th December and they arrived today.
Iam planning to go to a locksmith and ask for any locks that they are going to throw out, and ask if he has any that you can see the pins working. I think this will help me and ill be able to feel what is happening to the pins.
Now that my lock picks have arrived i plan to post more and ask questions. and yes i know all about not picking locks you rely on 
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by WonkeyDonkey » 4 Jan 2007 7:12
Hey all,
Im pretty new to lock picking and would like any help to this art. Jus message me. The only problem is that im located in Australia, so jus keep that in mind.
Thanks
WonkeyDonkey
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by WonkeyDonkey » 4 Jan 2007 7:13
Hey all,
I'm pretty new to lock picking and would like any help to this art. Just message me. I'm located in Sydney, Australia, so just keep that in mind.
Thanks
WonkeyDonkey
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by casper420 » 4 Jan 2007 17:12
Hey yall, Love the site, very useful. Something for you all to laugh at. I can now pick most of my MASTER locks (pads), and I have not been able to pick those cheap dollar store ones..lol.... I have a 5 piece set of picks. I think it’s a standard set, if there is one. I don't have any tension bars, so I made my own out of a grinded down mini flat head screw driver and then bent the shaft. Thanks for all the tips guys. When I figure out how to post a new thread I will put up my plans for a garage door hacker, designed by me. This would be some advanced lock picking. I work with electronics (fixing mostly) when I came across a guy that had his garage broken into a lot so he bolted his normal door shut and was relying on his remote door opener. He then broke his door opener; it was a very old one. When it didn't work he started flipping switches and lost the original position of the switches. He asked me if I could fix it. So I made him a door hacker. Then I started getting into physical picking. That’s my story, and how I started. 
Inner peace is not the absance of conflict, But the ability to cope with it 
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by puresports74 » 4 Jan 2007 17:54
can someone help me pick my kwickset lock? I am clueless
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by Firearm » 4 Jan 2007 19:10
Post your address and I'll come there and pick it for you. 
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by falcon1niner » 4 Jan 2007 21:23
Hey, I am new to the sight. My name is Kyle.
Kyle
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by hurri » 5 Jan 2007 8:17
Hello everyone.If you are from Romania,or you just need help with something,let me know.. 
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by UWSDWF » 5 Jan 2007 13:12
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. Cause everyone should HYSF as well as there Pick-fu.
If you're looking for locks to pick, buy some but, DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU OR ANYONE ELSE RELY ON
I repeat DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU OR ANYONE ELSE RELY ON, they can and will break, then your house/car/safe/chasity belt is vulnerable or unable to be opened (think: emergency situation).
Keep it legal.
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 arpanet » 5 Jan 2007 13:31
Greetings
My name is Karl. My interests are in the areas of security. Computer security is a big interest of mine although I am very willing to learn all aspects of security. Hardware and software.
I have been very interested in lockpicking for a good two years
I hope you all had a great new year and the wealth of knowledge it will bring
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