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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby Puzzlerf » 3 Dec 2008 0:24

Howdy. Been a member for a long time butnever posted. Signed up years ago expecting to contribute but never had the time and addicted to another forum. Now that I'm a recovered forum addict I'm thinking I'll like this place. =D
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby Kage321 » 3 Dec 2008 5:55

Hello all :)

Been lurking here the last few days soaking up information. The reason... 2k worth of camera gear locked in a box I can't open.

When i go taking photographs I pack my camera gear onto my motorbike's carrier box. Unfortunately my bike was suffering from starter problems so I dropped it into the mechanic to have a look at.

I brought my carrier box home with me, totally forgetting that the key for the carrier is on my bike keys ( which the mechanic now has ).

The spare key is nowhere to be found so I cannot get at my cameras and I missed some really nice moon shots this week as a result.

Nothing major to get annoyed about since I'll collect my bike on friday and be able to open the carrier then but I couldnt help thinking' "If i could pick locks I wouldnt be in this situation", so here I am.

Im starting small, popped a 3-pin Tri-Circle 261 last night. Not a great accompishment but one has to start somewhere right? :)

I have a set of lockpicks in the post too and I need to stop off at a hardware stores to get some locks to play with.

Thanks to all for the huge amount of information from friendly people.
Kage321
 
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Re: First Post on 101 !!

Postby Brummie Picker » 4 Dec 2008 18:54

Hi there,this is my first post so please be gentle with me.Ive been locky'ing for a relatively short time and ive got a lot to still learn! So any advice i can get will be gratefully recieve.Im bonified but as i said ive still got a lot i wanna learn.My biggest prob at the moment is getting to grips with Mortice lever lock picking,ive had some success but probably more luck than skill.I use a CB MG Multi pic and as ive said not had much luck on various locks.So anyone kind enough to pass a few suggestions my way i will remain in your debt!! Cheers and look forward to hearing anyone who can help!
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby sfi72 » 8 Dec 2008 20:24

Hello everyone, my name is Sean and I've been picking as a hobby for almost a year now. I'm really looking forward to expanding my lock collection and learning more about picking. See ya around.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby hillbilly21 » 8 Dec 2008 22:04

hey, new to this just wanting to learn more about lock picks, thanks to who ever started all this really cool website.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby mrcrazydeals » 8 Dec 2008 22:53

Hey, I've been a member for a bit now and just rediscovered the site. I plan on taking advantage of all the useful info here and will try to post some myself.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby Michael Weston » 9 Dec 2008 18:06

Hi there, I've been interested in locks for a while now and I just found this site. I'm so glad there is a place where I can get help from tons of knowledgeable people. I just ordered a pick set(quite a step up from paperclips) and I can't wait to start picking. Thanks to all who run this site.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby Talk2MyWaffle » 9 Dec 2008 18:29

Heyhey everyone. I've been lock picking for about a month now so I'm still new to it, but it's a great way to relax and I love it. I have gotten a lot of good info off this site so I decided I should join and contribute a little. See you all around.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby Albert Park » 10 Dec 2008 14:25

I'm currently in the RAF with a discharge date of Oct 2010. I'm an Airframe Technician so I have an engineering background however, I want to make a career change (away from aircraft) and could see myself being involved within the Locksmith industry.

I have zero experience or knowledge but I am a fairly quick learner and have good hand skills.

If I decide to go down this route I will take the plunge and enrol on any relevant courses. I will scour these boards for any advice as to what is best for me and what to avoid.

I look forward to making a contribution to the forums and picking up any good gen - of which I'm sure there's plenty.
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New Member from CT

Postby Morgoth » 13 Dec 2008 17:59

Just wanted to introduce myself on the forum. I'm an Electrical Engineer and just read about Richard Feynman's peculiar interest in picking locks. Thought I'd see what it's about and discovered it's an interesting topic.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby overmind64 » 13 Dec 2008 20:01

hi, I just joined awhile back, and never introduced myself, but picking locks seems like a fun hobby, so I thought I would check this out.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby AdverseRandomX » 14 Dec 2008 3:21

Hello. Joining from Seattle, WA. I've been interested in picking locks for a long time and I finally got around to doing it. I'm spending most of my time reading and trying to disassemble locks. I've ordered a beginners set from southord for Christmas -- I can't wait :)
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby katamar » 16 Dec 2008 11:52

Howdy! I've always wanted to know how to pick locks, so alas, I'm here.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby spbfox » 16 Dec 2008 13:50

Hi guys,

I am new to this forum and have some minor experience with the craft.
Nice to meet you all.
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Re: Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

Postby Cryogenick » 16 Dec 2008 23:04

Well, hello there everyone,

I've been working as an apprentice locksmith for a few months now because a friend of mine that has owned/operated a locksmithing shop needed some extra help. The first few days was mostly spent organizing stock and other things but when it really got busy she decided to show me how to really help out with the bench work.

Basically, I got really into this stuff, Started doing basic re-keys and imprisoning, then started doing hand making of 'skeleton' keys to customers locks and then moved up to keying up Primus, Medeco, and Mul-T-Lock cylinders/locks and I have been fiddling with the software for Videx stuff and learning its ins and outs.

I have always been more involved in music throughout my life but I was always taking apart various instruments/effects and modifying them, or fixing random old stuff I found for cheap from places around the bay area.

After learning the basics, I fell in love with working on locks and in a way, its somewhat similar to what I would do with all this old equipment I ran into, mainly, find a way to make it work, but not necessarily the way it was -designed- to work. (though, in my fiddling with locks, I have yet to be hit with a blast of live current so locks are much safer than 40+ year old tube amps)

About two weeks ago I started going out on service calls with my boss since she has bad wrists and knees and cant work like she used to. She has the 30 years of practice, and I have the good knees and wrists, so together, we get things done pretty efficiently. I have my temp license set up and am waiting on the great (slow) state of California to process and send me my full license, and in the mean-time, my boss bought me a basic picking set and gave me some random cylinders from our re-cycle bin (Some Schlage DB cores, random mortice stuff, and a couple kwiksets) and told me to start practicing so she can sit in the van and read while I go do the grunt work and go to her if I run into any problems.

Been doing a bit of research online and so far have found this site to be a huge wealth of knowledge and information so I signed right up and look forward to learning even more from all you experienced folk.

In short, "Hi!"
-KR
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