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Postby Robin Hood » 18 Nov 2007 15:30

Yes I am new to the forum and to lock picking. It seams really cool to me so I am going to give it a shot and I hope to get really good at it. Thanks! (oh and I am completely oobsessed with Robin Hood, especially the BBC tv show, hence my user name.) : ) oh and I can't spell for my life so bare with me.
Robin Hood
 
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Postby pearlheartgtr » 19 Nov 2007 2:29

Hey all!

I've only picked cheapo padlocks in the past and at work (when the ever elusive keys go missing to the freezer unit) with sheer dumb luck and some paper clips or other bits of metal.

Lock picking seems to be a tedious experiment I will probably have fun with.

In the meantime, I'll be lurking and reading old posts to get an idea of what to do and will ask questions only if I couldn't find the answer. :D
pearlheartgtr
 
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Postby smillion » 21 Nov 2007 8:52

hey every1 im from Australia and its great to see that this forum's all lively. Hope to get to know u guys and make lock picking a hobby for myself
Cheers
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Postby Loqutus » 21 Nov 2007 13:35

Greetings from Wisconsin! Got into this for a fun hobby, but managed to damage my first deadbolt so it wouldn't lock again(not a big deal, but annoying), so am trying to learn all that I can. Awesome site, hope to learn a lot by reading up and asking questions!
Loqutus
 
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Postby CloudKill9 » 21 Nov 2007 18:45

Hello. Im from Oklahoma. I just purchased the 14 set lockpick set. I've yet to pick a lock so ...Im hoping to learn from you guys.
CloudKill9
 
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Nice to meet you guys.

Postby Artkrp » 22 Nov 2007 20:02

Hey guys,


I'm new here and to lockpicking and am just getting into it.
I live in AK and don't have much to do up here.
see ya guys around. thanks for this site, BTW, it rocks!
Artkrp
Supporter
Supporter
 
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Postby Wrenchman » 22 Nov 2007 20:51

Welcome to Lockpicking Y'all!

:D

Wrenchman
Before you pick a lock:
The first thing that you should do is check to make sure that
the lock is your's and secondly make sure its not in use.
Wrenchman
 
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(^_^) Hello

Postby Puzzlebox » 23 Nov 2007 4:42

I'm still really new to lock picking... I got into it after seeing a few instructional videos on metacafe.com.
Locks... just little puzzle boxes waiting to be solved.
(-.^)b
Puzzlebox
 
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introduce

Postby roadmaster » 23 Nov 2007 5:29

8) Hello, follow your Forum for any time now.
Very interesting stuff indeed.

I'm from Holland, almost retired and just began lock-picking as a new hobby.

Other interests and hobbys are; Historie/Reading/Fly-fishing/Motoring not all at the same time ;-))

I work with an American pick set from HPT (just a beginner!)

greetz from roadmaster



:arrow: the nick name comes from the famous 1946(year of birth also) Indian motorcycle
Be prepared & drive alert
roadmaster
 
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Postby AGMcL » 23 Nov 2007 9:56

Hi , I've been following the forum since June and feel it is now time to contribute to some of the discussions. I'm about to semi-retire from the British Army next month and am now embarking on a career as a mobile Locksmith come part-time Custom Gunsmith. I have done both locksmith and safe technician training with Lockmasters Security Institute in the USA. I lack on-the-job experience and practical knowledge but I'm sure that will come with time.
AGMcL
 
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Newbie says hello

Postby Doug DeBug » 23 Nov 2007 13:35

Hi all!

I've just joined the forum and wanted to say hello. I'm just getting started with the art of lockpicking and have read some of the how-to guides found using Google. I made my first two picks using hacksaw blades and a torque wrench using a street sweeper blade. I enjoy learning how locks works and even picked my front door using a rake pick (I could not do it using a hook pick though). I want to get better and have started to pratice on different locks that I own. I've only had luck with the front door and have not been able to open any of the other locks that I have. I've lost the key to my grandfather's metal storage cabinet and that is my new "mission" to open it using homemade picks and new picking skills.

Regards,

DeBug
Doug DeBug
 
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Postby slow » 23 Nov 2007 18:55

Hey. New to the site, and lockpicking. Always have been interested, never had much time to figure it out. Found this site and got me really interested, so figured I would give it a go :D
Yay.
slow
 
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Postby dgriffin11 » 25 Nov 2007 12:21

Hi Guys,
I have watched this forum for some time, its time I get involved.

I am not a locksmith professionally. I inherited six pieces of rental property that my dad had had master-keyed with high quality Schlage's. With each change of tenant, rather than have the locks rekeyed by a locksmith, the property manager took off the Schlage's and put on a low-end Kwikset's. Not only did I loose the master-keying, but now I have lost the more expensive Schlage's.

It became time for me to get more involved. I first fired the Property Manager. Then I got a locksmith friend to show me how to re-pin locks. Now, as each piece of property is becoming vacant, I am correcting the problem myself.

The more I get into this, the more I get interested. Trying to set up a keying scheme, and maintain it, is my goal.
dgriffin11
 
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Hello all

Postby the lock picker » 25 Nov 2007 13:24

Hello veryone :shock: .

Subscribed at last after reading the forum for years :oops: .

Just wanted to say hello. Great information available for those willing to dig for it.

I'll hopefully be an active member after 'taking' the info for so long.

Cheers :wink:
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finally

Postby EvoIIIMan » 25 Nov 2007 20:29

Well, after reading and snooping for over a year, I decided I have acquired enough knowledge to do some posting around here. I am no locksmith, only locksport enthusiast. However, the profession has crossed my mind a few times.

I just wanted to formally introduce myself before posting, in case anybody actually reads these introductions anyways...I'm a college student in southern California. I suppose thats all the introduction I have, really :lol:. See you around the forums.
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