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by windsorlocks » 2 Apr 2010 15:09
hi all.
stuart from windsor, i am a trading student locksmith, looking forward to getting to know you all
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by jonil » 3 Apr 2010 10:18
Hello folks, I have visited this site a couple of times before and really liked it!!! I thought it is about time to be on board!:) I own a locksmith business for almost 5 yrs ... and would like to learn more about locksmithing...
thank you, yoni.
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by lp_934 » 3 Apr 2010 18:22
Hello all, getting into this hobby at the moment, thanks for the great resource!
Leo
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by Dr. Tran » 3 Apr 2010 20:56
Hi! Finally got around to registering on the site :-)
I'm from the Philadelphia, PA area and an active member of TOOOL New Jersey
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by okmijn22 » 4 Apr 2010 13:59
Hey guys, newest kid on the block, just wanting to get some skills about the mechanics of lock picking, so hope to see you guys on the forum!
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by tomtom2784 » 4 Apr 2010 15:41
Just found the site. I have been working as an part-time apprentice locksmith for a year. Mostly rekeys and home lockouts. Also have taken over doing all the lock work for the apartment management company I work for. I also just ordered Foley to see what I am missing in my apprentice training. In the past I worked as an alarm installer so plan to go into that area on my own some day.
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by krayegg » 4 Apr 2010 18:55
Hi all, im just getting into locksmithing(carrer change), just picked my first lock. This site looks awsome. I am currentlly in retail and an apprentice under a local master locksmith and i need all the learning material i can get. Thanks all ...Krayegg
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by amlwchlocksmiths » 6 Apr 2010 8:54
hi im new to the site,im 22,iv been opening locks since i was 14,i make some tools from now to now.at the moment im trying to make tools for cars.i own my own business in amlwch,wales,uk. so hi every one
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by Andy Locks » 6 Apr 2010 11:17
Hi, about time I got on here.
Trading for 2 years in the North West of England.
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by amlwchlocksmiths » 6 Apr 2010 11:20
[quote="Andy Locks"]Hi, about time I got on here.
Trading for 2 years in the North West of England.[/quote] hi and welcome
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by davidthepicker » 6 Apr 2010 12:08
Hi,
Are there any lockpickers in Miami Beach, Fla., or in Málaga, Spain?
I know nothing at all about lock picking, but I'm keen to learn.
Currently I'm in Miami Beach most of the year, and in Málaga in the summer, although in a couple of years I'll be returning to Málaga permanently.
Hablo español.
David
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by dbruce » 7 Apr 2010 9:48
Hi, Southeast Michigan here. Always looking for info on new ways to open locks. Self taught picker, now I'll see how everybody else does it!
dbruce
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by evilBOB13 » 8 Apr 2010 18:42
hey everyone .i've been a member for a bit but this is my first post. i've been interested in lockpicking since i can remember i always figured it was not as easy as the movies made it seem ( nothing ever is) but yeah honestly at first it was a i wanna open stuff kinda thing for me but now i have come to realize what an interesting hobby this is . i'm suprised at the artistry in which many of the lp101 members are capable in the manufacturing of picks and what not and also very happy to be a part of a place where people are more than happy to share their knowledge and experiences. i can honestly say that this is gonna be fun to learn this art from everyone and i look forward to posting up some pics of my first pick attempts
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by mjk » 9 Apr 2010 10:53
Hi - I'm Mjk - from Staffordshire (UK) and after lots of random visits to sites like this I thought I'd finally sign up and see if I can get into this as a hobby a bit more :)
Now I've got lots of newbie post reading to do to see what kit & toys to buy/avoid I think..!
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by Aususa » 9 Apr 2010 22:07
My name is Matt, I am from NY in the United States. I have considered this a hobby for awhile now, and have bought some tools to do it with. Nothing too fancy though, would love to learn more.
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