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by Raphael » 14 Jan 2008 12:11
Hello all,
Well I'm new to the art of lock picking having decided to start learning last week. Ironically the day after I began reading the MIT guide my girlfriend managed to lock her keys to the house and garage inside the garage itself.
Unfortunately I was unable to open the Yale padlock in the dark with only paper clips to help me and had to resort to ripping the bracket out of the woodwork with a screwdriver to get the keys back.
Nonetheless this was not to dissuade me and I managed to pick a no-brand 5 pin brass padlock a day or so later using some industrial strength paper clips - My excitement was perhaps a little too enthusiastic for what is no doubt an incredibly easy lock.
I’ve just ordered some picks online, and am eager to start getting to grips with what proposes to be an incredibly interesting pastime!
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by BlkCB550SC » 15 Jan 2008 15:58
Just thought I'd introduce myself. I got my first set of picks eleven years ago as a birthday present and have been picking since then. I joined this site because most of my picking has consisted of "scrubbing" locks and I would like to learn more about the fine art of lock picking.
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by Dean W » 16 Jan 2008 1:35
Hi everyone. New to this forum and would kile to say HI.
I run a small mobile keycutting business and am also a qualified locksmith, but to be honest I mainly do keys and the odd entry here and there and its a failry new business.
Hope to be around for a while.
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by intopicking » 16 Jan 2008 20:59
Hello Everyone,
I am a newbie at this, but I have wanted to do this for years. I have had experience in rekeying and typical lock servicing relating to the automotive, motorcycle and residential field.
What excites me is the same for everyone else. The challenge of picking locks! I have not looked on LSI yet, but does anyone know if there is a chapter in the western burbs ofr Chicago?
Thanks in advance for everyone's input and support to this forum and my future questions.
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by Sleight of Hand » 16 Jan 2008 21:18
Ahoy, I've had my pickset for awhile now, but I wanted to try a community. So lets hope I have some fun, and learn a lot!
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by AnnGrinnin » 16 Jan 2008 22:10
Hi! newB here! 
It's alright to speak badly of someone as long as you "bless their heart" first.
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by parcivous » 18 Jan 2008 9:34
hi ! i'm new here, and therefor posting in this thread =)
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by yoyoyocg » 18 Jan 2008 21:28
Hey
I've been interested in this sort of stuff since i was 8 but never really got the chance to learn how until i found this website... so i'm new to this site and to lock picking
Anybody got any good starter tips? 
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by Adam6man » 19 Jan 2008 22:03
Hey I’m new here as you probably guessed. I’ve been interested in lock picking for a few weeks now, and just picked my first lock today (using a pen clip and a bobby pin). I think I might get really into it and this web site seems like the best resource on the internet.
Adam 
Adam F.
Mundus vult decipi ergo decipiatur
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by thewizardofal » 19 Jan 2008 22:05
My names Al ,Im not new to picken but was just told about the sight.I own a locksmith co in laurens SC, Im pretty good, but have a need for learning,love to learn new bypasses,and tricks. Most of the time I have to put on more of a show than just open a lock or a car.Alot of times I have someone looking over my shoulder ,like to make them say, how did he do that.Alot of the time when the locks picked and you get a thrill from the customer's cheer.I like to show off ,maybe I can pass some of that on.
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by bboswell » 19 Jan 2008 22:48
Hi everyone...
bboswell here. I like messing with locks, etc... I just got my first pick set (southord mpxs-08) and started picking around.
After a minute or two I picked a Master padlock, and did the same lock twice more, but it sometimes takes a LONG time.
I have also been trying a Brinks padlock, but haven't gotten into it yet...
(It's too cold to try my front door for very long. Plus the neighbors might not understand. Especially in this sub-zero weather!)
Just thought I'd come on board and suck up people's knowledge!
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by Brynath » 19 Jan 2008 22:58
Well i'm new, been lurking a few days but I thought that I would post here.
i'm waiting on my picks to come in the mail. should be interesting to try his all out.
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by Barra Brava » 20 Jan 2008 10:34
my first POST wooohoo!!! hello i'm from amsterdam where almost evryone got a bike but mine i dont like anymore do you see where i am going xD
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by Gillyphoto » 20 Jan 2008 17:51
Hello everyone. I am new to the hobby and look forward to learning it. I can already tell it will be a test of my paitents  I have spent a while reading the posts and enjoy the insights I have already recieved.
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by dduncombe » 20 Jan 2008 23:13
I love puzzles and locks are some of the coolest. Mechanical puzzles that are not intended to be solved -irresistible. Thanks for all the great info, thanks to all the unthanked people who make the site happen. 1Luv
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