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just wanted to know if a auto entry manual was good!

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

The sub forum you are currently in is for asking Beginner Hobby Lock Picking questions only.

just wanted to know if a auto entry manual was good!

Postby ibjacknit » 9 Aug 2007 2:48

Hi I ask a question about a manual for automobile entry a couple of days ago. just wanted to know if it was worth the money,I did not ask how to get into cars or anything even near that .Being a locksmith myself I have access to many manuals .It's not like I wanted someone to tell me how to open cars and as for my username It's just a username!NO I don' go around jackin cars ,as any locksmith in Ca. my record is clean!
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Postby UWSDWF » 9 Aug 2007 3:06

you're not a locksmith..... please don't lie to us

Contact your locksmith supplier (since you calim to be a locksmith) and ask them what their reccommended manual is...

'I'm serious guys i'm such a locksmith..... GOSH'
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Postby lunchb0x » 9 Aug 2007 3:46

did you realy have to start a new thread for the same question?
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Postby Jaakko » 9 Aug 2007 6:35

UWSDWF wrote:you're not a locksmith..... please don't lie to us

Contact your locksmith supplier (since you calim to be a locksmith) and ask them what their reccommended manual is...

'I'm serious guys i'm such a locksmith..... GOSH'

I'm happy that I can legally claim to be a locksmith if I want to 8)
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Postby Shrub » 9 Aug 2007 6:42

Listen, if a thread of yours is locked or removed then you DO NOT go and repost it,

Do you think doing this makes you have a better name for yourself or do you think we now all think your a wanker?

I think your a wanker,

Do not post this question again, this question is not suitable for the open forums and ill give you a quick reason why,

Anyone out of anyone can say yes or no to you but that would have no basis on quality of information so you would have asked why, then the thread severly goes over the rules and it could stay up long enough for someone to use that info in a crinimal way,

If you are a locksmith then proove it to one of the trade forums and then read what is said about that book on there,

I also fail to believe that a real lockie would come on under such a name but it doesnt mean your not some sort of lockie,

Locksmith to you may mean someone pissing around with a set of bum keys or someone who actually works with locks properly, its hard to tell but to be honest after ive had to come and clean this thread i really dont care,

Take a read of the rules if you want to stay on here as spamming the site is not somthing we like or take lightly,
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