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by sesameopen » 12 Mar 2009 6:05
Hi everyone!
I am a lockpick afficionado since the age of 10. My dad made me my first pick (Dietrich) to open a single lever lock. I grew up in good cold Germany to a Czech father and Italian mother. To make a long story short: I got interested in Lockpicking when I watched those spy and detective movies and can still recall the scene from 'Arsene Lupin' where Arsene, the master thief, opened a lock with the legendary Sputnik. An awesome tool btw. 're-discovered' by my friends at Multipick Service, Germany.
My main interest is mainly the traditional picking (as well as bumping, bypassing) of regular and high security pin tumblers. I just devoured (drool :) Marc Tobias book 'Open In Thirty Seconds'. I absolutely love it and highly recommend it for the advanced picker.
My main tools consist of an HPC Euro (narrow) Cylinder Pick set, auto jigglers, disc detainer pick, 30 bump keys including european dimples, the controversial fiber picks and a Southord pen plug spinner.
So here I am and hope to engage in interesting discussions with all of you.
Cheers,
Sesameopen
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by The_Pianist » 13 Mar 2009 8:04
Summer vacation is almost near, so while thinking of a new hobby to pursue, i suddenly had the urge to learn the arts of lock picking!
I'm deeply curious at how locks work since accidents like losing the keys or leaving the keys inside of a locked room usually happens, at least to me ;)
Nice to meet you all, and looking forward to master this interesting art by the end of summer vacation.
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by gitaarman » 13 Mar 2009 16:01
Hello all,
Greetings from the Netherlands !
After reading posts here on the forum I thought it was time to register. Hopefully I will be able to contribute and help people as well as get help and ask questions.
Cya,
Guitarman
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by VforVendetta » 14 Mar 2009 8:15
hi im a new guy just here to solvea vendetta with this thief who stole my ipod. thanks =]
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by unlocke » 14 Mar 2009 10:09
I'm always up for something novel I saw I could get a good set of 14 picks from southord and that's what got me started. Before I even touched the picks I read the MIT guide and tried to watch some videos. I have better idea now but this is quite a fun challenge.
I have many locks to practice with today I was somehow able to pick a 5 pin titan cylinder lock... Same lock on my front door. I intend to learn all I can here. I can see the guides here will be a big help.
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by cup_0f_j0e » 14 Mar 2009 11:33
Hi everybody,
I picked my first lock today, a master padlock using the set of picks I got for my birthday. I am a college student in Massachusetts but I am originally from Denver Colorado.
It was about the coolest thing ever when that stupid cylinder finally rotated all the way, I couldn't stop smiling for the next hour!
Anyway, I just discovered this site and think it is pretty cool that there are so many other people as interested in this zany little hobby as I am (I thought I was all alone =)
I look forward to meeting members and learning more about locks and the art of picking them.
-Cup a' Joe
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by antz_539 » 15 Mar 2009 0:35
Hi Everyone,
I'm antz_539 from Adelaide in Australia. I've been a Locksmith for the last 10 years and love the profession. There are always new challenges out there everyday. Locksport has just starting to be recognised over in Australia and LP101 looks like a great place to share experiences and knowledge for all the lockpickers out there.
I have extensive knowledge in BiLock, Abloy Disklock and Abloy Protec as well as basic inline locks. If you have any q's please ask
Cheers
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by statesidela » 15 Mar 2009 13:17
hi there
i am new to the forums and lock picking i have always been interested in lock picking but never took the plunge to learn the art until a few days ago its great to have found a thriving community and wealth of information and i just wanted to say hay
peace
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by epicrake » 16 Mar 2009 15:19
Hey everyone! Just throwing this out there, is there anyone in the mid atlantic area (usa) preferably MD that would be willing to provide a little hands on instruction? I have been reading and practicing but really struggling to grasp my new little hobby! I'll by the beer! (or soda or what ever) Thanks in advance! Scott
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by freakparade3 » 16 Mar 2009 15:21
Welcome all new members!! Here are a few links to get you started. Site RulesNew Users GuideFAQPlease take the time to read through them. Feel free to PM me with any questions. freakparade3
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by nblythin » 17 Mar 2009 8:27
Hello All,
My name is Neil, I'm from Niagara Falls, Ontario.
I've been a long time lurker on this forum ... and figured it was about time I said hello. Not sure how much I'll be able to contribute. Most of my questions are answered by reading new posts and through the search function - and any question I may be able to help answer is usually already answered before I get to it (as I only check in once every few days).
I just wanted to say 'thank you' to all of your regular contributors; as this site is a great resource.
Cheers, Neil
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by spud_edwards » 17 Mar 2009 8:41
Hi all,
From the UK here. Just started getting interested in lock picking as a hobby, plus I'm allways losing keys for things!! Great forum you have here, looking forward to learning more!
Chris Edwards
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by mcdader » 18 Mar 2009 0:43
Great site. I have been interested in locks since I was a kid. My grandfather has been a locksmith for 20+ years. Great site.
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by bumpin88 » 18 Mar 2009 10:54
Just thought I'd drop a line and say hey to everyone. Keep up the good work!
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by icky » 19 Mar 2009 9:05
Was lurking around a bit, now decided to join. Thanks to all who have submitted this priceless information! I'm Icky, xx miles from a certain, well known metropolis. I like to have lock information on hand cause you never know when you need it... really.
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