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by kbly » 9 Jan 2007 18:43
Hello everyone im new to the site and new to the hobby of lockpicking ive been picking locks for fun the last 3 months and this site has answered alot of questions ive had.
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by UWSDWF » 9 Jan 2007 19:08
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 pmanchego » 9 Jan 2007 20:19
Hello everyone,
I have been around for a while now, and didn't dear to introduce myself
I live in Holland, went once to TOOOL which I really enjoyed and I would go there more if it wasn't that far away.
I have been practicing for some time, lock picking is for me a sort of meditation.
I am glad this forum exists.
See you around
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by x4h » 11 Jan 2007 3:30
Hi all,
Been here a few months - not posted much yet as im still trying to amass all the information here and learn a thing a two
Great site!
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by merlin10 » 11 Jan 2007 5:17
howdy im new here and new at the hobby of lock picking i hope i see i can and will learn plenty.
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by digital_blue » 11 Jan 2007 12:58
Welcome all new users.
Click my sig image for the grand tour.
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by Zero-Omega » 12 Jan 2007 4:41
just got my set today and just signed up here, so that makes me the new guy
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by jimmysmith » 13 Jan 2007 21:27
Where the heck can i get replacement parts for a felony belsaw 200 key machine?
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by Firearm » 13 Jan 2007 21:53
I've heard of a Foley Belsaw model #200, but never a felony besaw.
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by baseeight » 13 Jan 2007 22:40
Hey, im new here, this seems like a great place for information. I just got my lokpicks today, a 14 piece kit that was reccomended as a good starter set here. My next step will be to go to the university surplus store and see if i can get a few locks to start with. Thanks for all your help in advance, my complements on an exelent forum.
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by jabial » 14 Jan 2007 5:49
Firearm wrote:I've heard of a Foley Belsaw model #200, but never a felony besaw.

Non Serviam!
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by deer » 14 Jan 2007 12:35
Hi!.....I'm new to this forum

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by rohi » 14 Jan 2007 14:43
Firearm wrote:I've heard of a Foley Belsaw model #200, but never a felony besaw.
That's the machine that is used to copy restricted keys
Ronald
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by Axxis » 15 Jan 2007 16:00
I'm new to lock picking myself. I have been pretty interested in lock picking for a long time, I always saw it as a practical means of a time consuming hobby. I don't have anyone I know that picks locks so I don't really know where the desire to lockpick comes from. I may or may not get into it seriously but this website and forums are put together quite well so it seems like a good place to start. Nice meeting everyone.
An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.
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