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by dominicb » 1 Sep 2008 10:07
after years of lurking just wanted to introduce myself. what a wealth of information here! hope to contribute to the conversations as well.
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by Boombaye » 3 Sep 2008 23:12
Hi, I'm new to this art form. I had a lockpicking set from a year ago and now i'm actually using it. It has to be one of my favorite hobbies. I'm from a suburb of Detroit,MI. Dearborn actually. I hope to stay on these forums because its a great site to be on. Especially because there is barely any flaming.
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by jmurdy » 3 Sep 2008 23:53
So how do I get special access stuff?????????????????
Have a good one.
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by Jaakko » 4 Sep 2008 8:10
jmurdy wrote:So how do I get special access stuff?????????????????
Read the stickied threads from the advanced access info forum.
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by proscanone » 4 Sep 2008 8:32
Hi everyone,
I have been reading this board quite a while, but have yet to post. So, I thought I would introduce myself. I'm a lock hobbyist in the Boston area, and would like to become a locksmith as some point. I have about five months experience with picking. I look forward to contributing to the board.
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by Deltona Dave » 5 Sep 2008 16:18
Just found this board, searching the net about Locks and reviews on Locksmithing schools. Currently enrolled in Penn-Foster. I am a retired Police Officer and am working full time at a Sheriff's Office as a Computer Tech. Looking into being a part-time lockie, specializing in residential and light commercial. So Far, the course is pretty average (just starting Mod 2), but I have an interest in mechanical things and like to see how they work.
Dave
I did not ride the short bus, I drove it and wrecked it!
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by Magic Man! » 6 Sep 2008 21:37
New to the sport, looking to understand the world around me that much better.
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by freakparade3 » 7 Sep 2008 8:36
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 Spinster » 7 Sep 2008 11:52
Hello All,
I finally got around to posting here and at a couple of other forums after lurking for a few weeks. I've been picking on and off for years now, but I'd still consider myself a beginner. I can handle a standard 5 pin tumbler without any security pins, but beyond that I'm quickly in over my head. I'm looking forward to learning a lot from this site.
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by david7 » 7 Sep 2008 14:35
Just got on the forum.
I am a construction worker and I have seen too many locks destroyed cause somebody forgot the key!
I have even had to drill one out myself recently.
This hobby could save me a little time and money and I could conceivably use the info to help others from time to time.
Have a nice day!

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by khelben » 7 Sep 2008 21:21
hi ive been a lurker for a coupla weeks but havent seen many new posts so ill see if i can start some (hopefully good)
most of what i do is not for the open forums (automotive / yes, im one of the Evil Orange Guys  ) but im finding alot of good info here and hope to have some usefull input at some point.
maybe even find some members in my area to talk with.
fear profits man nothing
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by ElizabethGreene » 8 Sep 2008 11:11
Hi All.
First Post, just to say hi. I am from Nashville, Tennessee and have been picking locks for a few years. My "day job" is in IT, and I'm considering jumping to Safe and Vault work.
Most of my questions will be about training and getting into the business side of locksmithing. I will try to answer whatever questions I can. In the non-lock universe I can help with linux and php questions too.
-Ellie
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by tekproxy » 8 Sep 2008 13:56
Hello there.
I'm from a small town in Texas and I've been interested in complex systems for a long time now. I started off with computer security and then picked up locks and safes when I met a man who is Godlike when it comes to cracking safes, locks, etc... The guy broke some records and worked for the government.
I love learning and helping others who want to learn (so few!). This site is great, by the way. A lot of really helpful people and threads. I've lurked here for a while before registering.
Apparently I have a lot in common with ElizabethGreene.  I, too, can help with PHP/Linux questions or any questions regarding computer security. If I don't know, maybe I can help you find the answer.
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by manio » 9 Sep 2008 10:20
i am a novice user for lockpicking just started - from toronto, canada
freakparade - pmed you the details....
take care and thanks
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by SBellew » 11 Sep 2008 1:16
Hi there. Aspiring locksmith here. Just getting started in the world of locks and how to get around them.
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