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by Fredmad » 12 Mar 2007 2:38
Picking is not a question of age. It's a question of sensation and dexterity. As i can see when i do some training i have some young people who have more success than more older peple and vice versa. What is matter too is to understand what you do in the lock.
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by Tygart » 12 Mar 2007 13:13
Fredmad wrote:Picking is not a question of age. It's a question of sensation and dexterity. As i can see when i do some training i have some young people who have more success than more older peple and vice versa. What is matter too is to understand what you do in the lock.
 So how old were you when you started???
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by Bittersweet » 12 Mar 2007 21:27
I started getting interested at about 15, but i never did anything really until I was 16 and found this site. Then I made my first picks and started. After a 3 month break due to broken picks I've started again. I'm 17 now. So I haven't been doing this for very long.
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by ac cog » 13 Mar 2007 0:15
Im 15. I literally just made my first pick today! 
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by 87ELC2 » 13 Mar 2007 0:20
I was given a pick set when I was in my late teens. I never suspected that I would choose locksmithing as a career...
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by Fredmad » 13 Mar 2007 2:09
Tygart wrote:Fredmad wrote:Picking is not a question of age. It's a question of sensation and dexterity. As i can see when i do some training i have some young people who have more success than more older peple and vice versa. What is matter too is to understand what you do in the lock.  So how old were you when you started???
I beginn to pick when i was 22 or 23 but that was just raking and electropick (electropick is not picking for me).
I beginn to pick pin to pin at 26 because i really understood what i have to do in the lock. And since 8 years i can pick lock with anti-picking device.
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by ac cog » 14 Mar 2007 23:48
I am 15. I started about 4 days ago. I have only successfully picked one lock so far, and its really cheap. Takes literally seconds. I made my own picks though. 
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by skeeve » 15 Mar 2007 13:44
I first "started" in High School, I think I was 16 or 17. A friend ordered the jacknife set on Southord for me.
That which they don't want us to know, is worth knowing.
I cast lvl 15 Knock bitches!
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... the darkness!
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by mares7 » 21 Mar 2007 12:51
I just started now at 15. I only got 2 tools right now, a tension wrench and a pick(don't know what type). I picked my cheap schlage from my back door with those tools. Although Im trying to make bump keys now and getting into picking wafers cuz chucke cheeses has a lot of those;)
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by UWSDWF » 21 Mar 2007 12:57
mares7 wrote:I just started now at 15. I only got 2 tools right now, a tension wrench and a pick(don't know what type). I picked my cheap schlage from my back door with those tools. Although Im trying to make bump keys now and getting into picking wafers cuz chucke cheeses has a lot of those;)
Get lost child your kind is not welcome here.
 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 freakparade3 » 21 Mar 2007 13:43
mares7 wrote:I just started now at 15. I only got 2 tools right now, a tension wrench and a pick(don't know what type). I picked my cheap schlage from my back door with those tools. Although Im trying to make bump keys now and getting into picking wafers cuz chucke cheeses has a lot of those;)
You go right ahead and start picking those locks at chucke cheeses.... Just remember later on when you are in a big scary building, don't drop the soap..........................
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by skeeve » 21 Mar 2007 17:46
Get lost child your kind is not welcome here.
you go right ahead and start picking those locks at chucke cheeses.... Just remember later on when you are in a big scary building, don't drop the soap..........................
Oh come on guys, I'm sure he'll turn out allright. Everybody know's Chucke Cheeses is a secret government spy training camp. If he picks those locks he might be the next James Bond. Of course he'd have to dodge the laser guns on the other side of those locks...
That which they don't want us to know, is worth knowing.
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by Tygart » 21 Mar 2007 19:50
mares7 wrote:I just started now at 15. I only got 2 tools right now, a tension wrench and a pick(don't know what type). I picked my cheap schlage from my back door with those tools. Although Im trying to make bump keys now and getting into picking wafers cuz chucke cheeses has a lot of those;)

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by weerwolf » 22 Mar 2007 16:14
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14 if combo locks count.
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by greyman » 23 Mar 2007 18:31
I think I was about 22 or 23, but I started off pretty slow from lack of knowledge and tools. In those days (before internet) it was pretty hard to find out about picks etc. I remember I got a bit of a boost after I bought some TAB books on locksmithing, think there was Roper and Robinson, and they have a reasonable amount about tools and techniques. Making a grinding wheel also helped, after that it was easy to make my own lockpicks. Seems like a long time ago now!
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