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by tuningmaster » 28 May 2004 15:22
Sorry, I meant that I begun since 2 years to pick locks. Then I made a long break (forgot it for a moment) and since 3 weeks I bougth me a lockpick set and started "new". Dont be too strong to me because of this mistake  .
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by CPE1704TKS » 29 May 2004 14:23
Hi everybody, just a quick one to make myself known and hopefully participate in some very interesting discussions
I'll probably start a thread about this at some point, but do other London-based folks think a sport club that meets in the capital every so often would be a good idea?! Any previously posted info would be interesting, as well as peoples' ideas...
Cheers,
Ben
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by Chernobyl » 30 May 2004 12:01
I just wanted to say hi, I just found this place and I must say its pretty impressive.
I started getting my own picks made today (I work with a guy who is fantastic with small tools). 7 hacksaw blades later and I was able to open my toolbox wafer type lock. Nice stuff I thought, although pretty easy for you guys it was a glorious moment for me
So anyway, I live in the UK and the reason I started looking for lockpicking sites is because I'm getting bored with my current work and wanted to retrain in another area of expertise. In a year and a half I plan on moving to Australia, so having another skillset would most likely help enourmously in finding a job or setting up business.
I have lots of questions, I guess I'll ask them on the main page though..
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by maldotcom2 » 31 May 2004 0:21
Australia, great...  just one more australian lockpicker.
Australia's the place to be 
The best lock pick is C4 followed by a sledge Hammer

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by Theros » 1 Jun 2004 11:45
Heya guys, just stepping forward to introduce myself. Been lurking around the forum for a little while now, prolly about time I posted in the intro thread.
So far I've seen a great community growing here, and hope that I can contribute as much as you lot can help me. That said....
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by muguticutits » 4 Jun 2004 14:02
just thought i would say hi. I'am new to this fourm and lock picking and if i can get any addvice i would appricate it. and this site is great! 
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by BrokenKey » 4 Jun 2004 15:59
Hi.
I live in Chicago, Illinois. I don't have too much interest in locks or lockpicking - so what the hell am I doing here? I broke my mailbox key off in the lock and I would love to benefit from your collective expertise on the subject of getting it out. the topic is linked here.
I probably won't post much here unless I have a lock-related problem. But from the FAQ it appears that this is the place to bring such issues. Thank you for helping a poor struggling soul.
Jeremy BrokenKey
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by lockpicksteve » 5 Jun 2004 13:10
just to say hi love the site its taken over from ebay 
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by SESSION » 5 Jun 2004 15:44
hey, been picking for about six months(still suck) and i just found this site, i learned all kinds of stuff i didn't know on my first visit
"Curosity may have killed the cat, but the cat died enlightened"-Kyle "SESSION" Wrigley
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by Varjeal » 5 Jun 2004 18:02
Wow...I've been slackin'....Greetings and welcome to all.  Enjoy the site.
*insert witty comment here*
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by HoboTheClown » 7 Jun 2004 6:37
Hi All,
First time newbie picking (not nose picking). Was stuck on a padlock since my brother forgot the combo. So I went searching and here I am thanks to www.howstufworks.c*m . I have to give them credit for the link they provided to this site. But I also give credit to all the people who's contributed and to this site full of info made available for us dead brainers to figure out. Yes, if do not find info related to combonation master pad locks (highly doubt that will happen) then I will make a new post to annoy you guys. hahaha  . I bet that's happened already. What I really want to find out is how to figure out the combination so i can use it again, not like what some people who has suggested: The Sledge Hammer Way To Real Adulthood. Alrighty, wish me luck on my journey to never leave the computer again.
Hobo.
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by xantos » 8 Jun 2004 18:06
Hey I joined the other week. I was looking for pick designs when I found this site. I am still looking for pick designs but will probubly find some here somewhere. 
I wonder if heaven has locks.
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by figment501 » 8 Jun 2004 19:20
hi
this is a great site. i am a locksmith wannabee and have been picking simple locks for years. being in the antique/design/ restoration business gives me some exposure to locks, hardware etc. i have designed and installed security systems mainly for myself and my rental property. recently i bought a "murphy bed wall safe" circa 1922 and through abject stupidity never got the combination. it turns out that this is a manipulation resistant safe. now i'm on the path of a new skill and hope to open this little gem without drilling. so there we are and here i am glad to be here.
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by locksmistress » 9 Jun 2004 11:57
I'm doing this a little backwards - I posted a kind of introduction in the wrong place...
Anyhow, I've been a commercial locksmith for a couple of years (I've been picking for about 10) but my daily exposure is limited to, well, commercial product. Specifically, the commercial product we distribute through the shop I work at.
I'm pretty excited about the variety of topics being discussed here - looks like a great place to broaden my horizons a bit.
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by frollard » 10 Jun 2004 11:35
well, sorta
been floating around as anon for a while, and figured its only polite to actually post and introduce myself
No experience whatsoever. made a few picks a year ago with sweeper bristles, never got them to work. Bought a south-ord set, can open any locks I previously had and a few of my friends' including the coin box on his antique bubble bobble machine - 2 whole dollars in quarters in there.
woo.
This is a LOT of fun, and uh well, we'll get into that later. I'm 20, and hell bent on not letting any lock stand in my way. (for good purposes only of course)
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