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Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Postby freakparade3 » 16 Jun 2007 23:01

samfishers wrote:heu , wait i just don't get it why are you people laughing at me :cry:


You just made Shrubs week. He lives to seek out noob's that don't search, you just made it easy for him by admitting it. You should run, far and fast. :lol:
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all of these free

Postby mindboom » 30 Jul 2007 6:29

mindboom is a looser, he was banned shortly after making this post because he saw fit to then go on and insult valued members via pm,

We dont accept the sort of behaviour this kid displayed and the result is permiment removal from site,
Signatures like this one should be deleted.
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Postby Eyes_Only » 30 Jul 2007 7:43

I think what you did there gets into copyright infringement. We just had a discussion with someone else thats new here that went nowhere and the thread had to be locked.
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Re: all of these free

Postby Jaakko » 30 Jul 2007 9:03

mindboom wrote:mindboom (me!) has gathered and photocopied all these and put them in one zip file! you get 15 e books! download now!!!!!

http://www.I'M-A-DUMB-COPYRIGHT-VIOLATO ... T-SPAM.com

enjoy and pass it on!!!!

You fucker. Are you idiot of somekind or what is wrong with you? You happen to know that what you did is illegal?

Now, you just fill your street name and phone number to your profile along with country and city name and this is then acceptable :twisted:
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Postby Shrub » 10 Aug 2007 4:31

Mindboom is now removed from site,

His behaviour both on and off site is not tolerated,

Thankyou for those that tryed to deal with this kid via pm and to those tht have reminded me to clean this thread of his museings,

Keep up the great and vigilant work guys,
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Postby Azazel » 6 Nov 2007 23:47

thubanpete wrote:Personally, I found the Visual Guide to Lock Picking (Third Edition) by Standard Publications to be very helpful. It does a good job of showing what goes on inside the locks and is written clearly and directly. It has a good amount of well produced diagrams and pictures, so as to make what goes on clearer as well as to give a good idea as to the how and why of locks innards. It covers picking of the various types of standard locks, along with the various types of picks, lock "anatomy", key impressioning (something I have yet to try), and one or two issues that could be considered advanced topics here on LP101.


As a newer member of the lock picking community I found it easy to follow and it helped me get a clearer picture of what goes on when you pick. I personally like the book and found that it's been a valuable resource in helping me advance in picking.

On a scale of 10, I'd give it a 9 - 9.5. :)

-ThubanPete



I have to agree with with this review. I also bought this book and found it amazingly helpful in learning about both the way many locks work, and how to attack them from a picking perspective.
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greyman

Postby raimundo » 7 Nov 2007 10:27

I just read all three pages of this thread and was hopeing to find out if graham pulfords 600 page tome has been published yet?
Whos got it. Greyman, im interested, contact me.
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Postby MacGyver101 » 7 Nov 2007 11:14

It has been published, and several of us have just received our copies over the past few days. I've just returned from a week's vacation, and haven't had time to read more than the first 70 pages or so... but what I've read thus far has really, really impressed me with its thoroughness and depth of research. It would be a fantastic addition to the bookshelf of anyone interested in locksport.

On a side note, several people have discovered that Amazon.ca is selling the book for significantly less than Amazon.com, and they appear to be happy to ship into the US.
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Postby MacGyver101 » 7 Nov 2007 12:04

For some reason I couldn't find the other thread when I searched a few minutes ago... anyhow, this thread has some additional discussion of Greyman's new book (including his links to some sample chapters).
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Postby Emrys » 7 Nov 2007 17:53

I have also purchased "Modern High Security Locks" by Steven Hampton. I thought the book was worth the purchase price and provided good reading with detailed illustrations.

-Rob
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