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by alltoys » 22 Aug 2008 18:44
I am a Emergency Services Operator, boosting, changing tires and especially opening opening vehicles. The part I like the most is opening vehicles. I open on average 10 a day. I have begun to pick a few vehicles that are tougher to unlock with door tools. Find it more enjoyable to move the lock without a key almost invigorating. I enjoy the challenge.
I am Welder/Machinist by trade and find lock picking enjoyable mostly I gather because it is new to me. I wish I had started this trade first. I found this site with referral's from other sites. A vast amount of information here. I hope I can get into the Automotive section before long. Keep up the good work excellent site.
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by freakparade3 » 22 Aug 2008 20:56
Welcome all new members!! Here are a few links to get you started.
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Please take the time to read through them. Feel free to PM me with any questions.
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by JROLEXM » 22 Aug 2008 22:14
 HI MY NAME IS JASON AND I AM IN WEST LONDON U.K.
JUST A LINE TO INTRO MYSELF & BREAK THE DUCK..[1st message]
I THINK IT WOULD BE GREAT TO CHAT ABOUT ONE OF MANY
HOBBIES I HAVE ie LOCK'S /picking,fixing.making&whatever there is to learn!!!!!!!!!!![as i am slightly disabled & don't get out much] 
THANKS// JROLEXM \\
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by dumbybean » 23 Aug 2008 7:54
Greetings everyone!
I found myself in need of a new hobby seeing as how I am now stuck in the middle east for 15 months. I ordered a practice lock and a pick set today. I can start playing around with that in a few weeks when it shows up in the mail  I look foward to that and getting to learn from what you guys have to offer here.
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by Houdini4me » 24 Aug 2008 16:57
Hello Folks,
I've been in "The Biz" for over twenty years. I fiqure its never to late to learn more. Life is a two way street so if you need help let me know.
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by kostas » 25 Aug 2008 17:45
hey ppl! I just joined and I am currently getting into lockpicking(as a hobby) and I would appreciate some warded lock pick templates if you have any
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by Challenger909 » 26 Aug 2008 11:46
Hello everyone i have been reading this forum and am a hobby picker
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by Geogaddi » 26 Aug 2008 15:03
Hello, I'm a college student from the southern United States looking to pick up a new hobby. I hope to stick around, unlike the majority of newbies.
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by myrightfoot » 27 Aug 2008 2:13
Hey folks,
I am a total newbie, first picked locks with paper clips that my step brother taught me while we were in the underground tunnels of Cal tech (Many years ago, we then went and watched Terminator 2 in the theater, he was my guardian for the rated R flick, LOL).
I'm looking forward to learning more, I've always wanted to pursue picking as a hobby and of course if the zombies attack....
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by Chris Stowe » 27 Aug 2008 11:42
My name is Chris, and I am a new member to these forums. I am a Marine, and bypassing and covert entry are part of my "trade", and the reason for me joining this forum. I pick and bypass in my day to day work, and am always up for learning new techniques and information. Looking forward to this forum. Best to all.
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by LearningTheArt » 27 Aug 2008 16:54
Names John, I'm a student and love to pick up hobbies that will be of some use and lock picking is one of my favorites.
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by Joe*Rodd » 27 Aug 2008 20:46
Hello,
Just joined today. I'm a geologist but have always been interested in lock picking. I came across this site and figured I would join. I'm looking forward to learning more about lock picking and would like to know if there are any clubs in or around Pittsburgh Pa.
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by Ashweedo » 28 Aug 2008 6:35
I am new to lock picking, and was wondering if this was the right place to get some help and support.I have very limited experience, so i hope you don't mind a novice joining your forum. 
.Ashweedo.
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by taxiarchisl » 30 Aug 2008 5:14
Hello i'm new here ....i'm from greece and i'm locksmith...
i believe this site is cool...
Keep doing god job ....
See u around...
Everything that locks it unlocks also... 
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by mtt.tr » 30 Aug 2008 7:07
Hi im Matt and i love lock picking hopefully getting my set soon also i didn't start of with im new because it is obvious that i am or i wouldn't be posting but hi.
BTW im a student want to become lockie when older hopefully going to train wit MLA as it is the best.
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