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by Syphon » 2 Nov 2008 19:31
hey!
i found this forum just a few minutes ago and joined on the spot. really looking forward to learning about lock picking.
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by monsignormotard » 2 Nov 2008 23:55
Congratulations on the excellent resource that you all have built up here. Good work!
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by boatmaster » 3 Nov 2008 12:07
yep, i am new here.
i look forward to learning and finding out how i can become a good lock pick for emergancys and survival situations.
:-)
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by tilc.info-red77 » 3 Nov 2008 12:12
Hi m8!
I'm the founder of the first Italian lockpickers Club.
I hope to build a long term cooperation!
C u dudes!
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by BigG169 » 3 Nov 2008 22:58
Hi everyone,I am new to the world of lockpicking,and just started locksmith training. love the site lots of great info,keep up the good work!!
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by spoolspanker » 4 Nov 2008 2:57
Hello, I am new here...and very new to lock picking. I am working on my skills of spp locks with spools, serrations and other security features. I ordered one of those clear 5 pin practice locks from a site with spool pins...hope to master that then do it with something I can't look in. Warded and tubular locks are also very interesting to me, but i'm going to get better at what I am doing now before I go there.
Cheers
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by Saint Wacko » 4 Nov 2008 21:00
I've just recently started lockpicking, but I've been interested in it for a long time. The first time I picked a lock was yesterday when I picked the lock on the flammables cabinet for the physics teacher because he didn't have a key. Unfortunately, now I can't pick it again to lock it back up, =( so I'm trying to learn more about lockpicking.
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by phibins » 5 Nov 2008 0:39
hey, phibins here. just joined today. i've been picking for over a year now, and i am happy to have found this site.
i am a mechanical engineering student, so i thought lock picking is a sutible hobby.
i joined this site manly because I CANT PICK A DARN MEDECO!!!!!!! i just dont know how, and i AM hoping someone will be able to help on lp101.
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by kentaroj » 5 Nov 2008 11:08
Hello everyone
I've actually been coming to this site for about a week now, reading various articles and finally decided to become part of your community. I have very little lock picking experience( a few old no-name cylinder locks i found in my basement) but I'm starting to get the feel for it. This forum has already been very helpful and I look forward to swapping knowledge with you guys.
Kentaro
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by jacksinnj » 6 Nov 2008 21:28
I recently found this board & wanted to introduce myself.
My background is in chemistry but I have broad interests in most areas of technology.
Mechanical locks & their vulnerabilities are of special interest to me as I believe that they represent an obsolescent technology. Obsolescent is different than obsolete. Mechanical locks are here to stay for the forseeable future but I feel that their use will be continually eroded by the increase use of biometric keys & electromechanical locks. It will be interesting to watch developments in this area.
Jack
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by niff » 7 Nov 2008 5:22
hey - from new zealand. i've always been interested in lockpicking but i never thought i really had the hand dexterity to do it.. but , i'm gonna try.
if anybody else is from nz and has any info about how we go about it here - message me!
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by RACEY73 » 7 Nov 2008 13:31
HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! just a quick message to say the above ^^^ & to introduce myself as the FOUNDER & the 000000001 member of ~ THE MMMMMMMMM!!.. I SEEM TO HAVE USED THE BIGGEST & TOUGHEST METAL CHAIN TO ENSURE MY MOTORBIKE ISNT STOLEN, BUT WAIT A MINUTE I'VE DEFINATELY LOST MY KEYS WITH THE PADLOCK KEY ATTACHED TO IT AAAAAAAAARGH CLUB. I KNOW IT SEEMS LONG WINDED BUT MY CLUB IS STRICTLY FOR UNIQUE,EXCLUSIVE, INDIVIDUALS!! THAT UNKNOWINGLY WILL AT SOME POINT QUALIFY TO JOIN THE ELITE OF IDIOCRACY... HAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAA L.M.O.A.O. (p.s. BET YOU CANT TELL I WAS BORED WHEN WRITING ALL THIS WAFFLE). ~RACEY73~
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by 0ption » 8 Nov 2008 17:08
Greetings, I've been reading the forums for about a month now. I finally decided to say hello. I've been studying locks for since the beginning of August. I took up the hobby after visiting the LockPicking Village at DEFCON. So far I love it. I've been purchasing used locks from a local locksmith and also from yard sales (mostly for about $0.25 or so as they don't have keys - sweet deal). I started out with bobby pins and worked out a few locks. I then became hooked and purchased a 16 piece set and a few other items from lockpicktools.com (really liking the LRCH). The info I get from this site is awesome. This is a great forum. Thanks.
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by 0ption » 8 Nov 2008 17:14
I'd also like to add that I am a student majoring in computer science with interest in digital forensics. I work as a programmer and my 2nd job (yes two jobs and school, economy) is answering call box phones.
just felt I should have added more in my previous post
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by BARRON_1778 » 12 Nov 2008 22:12
Hi, A big hello from across the 'Pond'.
I'm from England, UK and i'm hoping to start a locksmith training course soon. Only trouble is, the cost, just over £1200 for a 5 Day residential course. That's a heck of a lot of Dollars !
Cheers guys.....and girls.
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