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by poor paperclip picker » 15 Aug 2007 18:45
these are the picks i bought and yes i did buy them from lockpickshop.com.
short hook, small diamond, c rake, tension wrench, key extractor, and a double ball.
i was just wondering if these are decent to start with.
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by questions » 15 Aug 2007 19:00
those are perfect to start with. I can open majority of my locks with the small hook. I heard the small diamond is good but im still getting used to it. Now get yourself some practice locks and practice.
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by tmaxx258 » 15 Aug 2007 19:06
Yeah thats all you neen for now.I mainly use my half dimond its so versitile.and some times the hook but yeah its a perferct set for a beginer.
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by c4krauss » 17 Aug 2007 9:41
I agree that's a good start. I started with the hook but i have been using the half diamond more and more. What type of locks are you starting out on?
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by Eyes_Only » 17 Aug 2007 10:21
I almost never use the double ball anymore but do rely heavily on a variety of hooks and one small double ended diamond for tight locks. So yeah, thats a great set you got there.
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by Father » 2 Oct 2007 6:54
you are laky i had to make them alone xaxax
i need help whith old doors.and a new set of lockpicks .plz tell me how can i make a easy bag for my lockpicks thnks
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by Jaakko » 2 Oct 2007 9:09
Father wrote:xaxax
WTF is this? Please, read the forums rules: No chat or leet speak!
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by blake1803 » 2 Oct 2007 14:39
Jaakko wrote:Father wrote:xaxax
WTF is this? Please, read the forums rules: No chat or leet speak!
Before I saw his signature I thought he had said "xanax" and was about to report it as spam 
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by Dragunov-21 » 2 Oct 2007 18:21
There's a language barrier I'm guessing, he's from Greece.
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by Jaakko » 3 Oct 2007 1:48
Dragunov-21 wrote:There's a language barrier I'm guessing, he's from Greece.
No there is not a language barrier, it is chat speak and thus not good.
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by raimundo » 3 Oct 2007 7:58
thanks jaako, I thought it was greek for HaHaHa 
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by UWSDWF » 3 Oct 2007 8:13
if it's chat lingo... question: what in the sweet chocolate does it mean?
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by poor paperclip picker » 15 Oct 2007 15:09
i think it does mean "hahaha" because i know in south america a lot of people use "jajajaja" but who knows
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by LeeNo » 18 Oct 2007 11:48
Jaakko wrote:WTF is this? Please, read the forums rules: No chat or leet speak!
ROTF... ooops.. I am currently rolling back and forth on my floor while laughing with enough force that others can hear it.
How long did it take you to make all of those picks? They look great!
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