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by ddc » 18 Oct 2009 14:46
Hello All
I'm new to this though I always wanted to do some lock picking...waiting for a set to arrive from DX (cheap stuff to begin with), takes a while for it to get to Israel ;)
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by kor3 » 19 Oct 2009 7:13
Hi guys... i come from Italy and i'm not new to this wonderful hobby... i hope learn so much from this site... that i think it's the most interesting on the web for number of users and posts.
Bye Bye and good picking @ all.
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by Doctor Hexagon » 19 Oct 2009 15:11
Hello everyone.
I've been browsing the forum for several for several weeks and have decided to join so I can post my experiences and ask questions.
I'm a veteran of both the US Navy and Army, and have been working as an armorer, security trainer, and locksmith of sorts for several years. My interest in locks and how to defeat them began in 2005 when a friend of mine introduced me to locksport. Since then then I've never lost interest, and am now pursuing more formal training in locksmithing as a trade, as well as expanding my knowledge of locks, and trying to hone my skill.
Nice to have a forum and community of enthusiasts and skilled professionals to interact with.
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by shroomhead » 19 Oct 2009 16:38
Hi guys as a novice I have been blown away with the info on this site, anodising, heat treating and salt etching, great stuff. as for the picking stuff, well what to say! I am looking forward to learning a lot more and poss sharing a few modest bits of my own. Cheers
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by vernon » 19 Oct 2009 17:18
Hello to all,
Just wanted to introduce myself and say hi!
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by retsam77 » 19 Oct 2009 18:31
Hello all,
I was always interrested in Lock picking but i found your web site from that Hard-drive lock picking from hackedgadget site. Nice Web Site.
Regards, JL
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by magician59 » 22 Oct 2009 12:19
I'm not new to the forum, but it has been nearly a year since I posted. This is due to the replacement of a faulty computer and about a year of frantically searching for a job. I am a Certified Master Lockwright with 40 years' experience in the trade. I love to talk shop and will gladly share from my personal experience and knowledge. I'm not afraid to share from my blunders, as these provide the most vivid learning experiences. Let's have fun.
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by spipe » 22 Oct 2009 16:38
Hello
Found this nice clean well formed forum and thought I would take a peek at something new. Hope to learn a bit and maybe apply some information to my personal life security.
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by DJJim » 23 Oct 2009 22:18
I'm just finishing up my second locksmith course. My first one I did 32 years ago. I do maintaince for a large spam and Hotel. I've been reading here for a while, so I thought I'd say hi.
Jim
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by unlisted » 23 Oct 2009 22:28
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 any active moderator with any questions.
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by archosaur » 26 Oct 2009 22:26
Hello, all!
My name is Will. I'm from Columbus, Ohio, USA, and I've been lock picking for a month, but I had a break-through yesterday. Until yesterday, I'd only been able to open a simple luggage lock, even though I'd been fiddling with this little brass padlock non-stop. I could get 3/4 pins easily, but could never get the 4th without them all falling back down. Turns out, The pin that was actually binding was behind the pin I thought was binding, but since the pin I thought was binding set so low, it felt like it hadn't moved yet. Also, it set so low that I couldn't get the diamond pick (that I had been exclusively using) past it.
I have discovered the hook pick and I bought 3 locks today. I've picked them each probably 50 times. I am addicted the feeling of getting past something that was specifically designed to stop me.
I'm looking forward to learning from this forum!
Peace!
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by JACKthePICKER » 27 Oct 2009 18:32
im new and im can pick almost any padlock right now i awaiting membership to ToooL
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by unlisted » 27 Oct 2009 18:40
JACKthePICKER wrote:im new and im can pick almost any padlock right now i awaiting membership to ToooL
Good luck with that... heh. 
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by LocksmithArmy » 27 Oct 2009 18:43
[quote="JACKthePICKER"]im new and im can pick almost any padlock right now i awaiting membership to ToooL[/quote]
bold... can we get a list of what alost any padlock is... cause eery padlock is just like every door... medeco makes padlocks... so does abloy... but does this say you cannot pick a kwikset?
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by jermeyj1 » 28 Oct 2009 16:47
Hello I am a Newbie to the site but not to the craft
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