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by Seekrit » 28 May 2010 12:38
Hi im seekrit =D
Ive always been in love with the art of lockpicking, its something thats been around for awhile and it still looks as cool as it used to a hundred years ago :3
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by thegoodbar » 29 May 2010 11:50
Hello, I am thegoodbar.
I have been interested in learning lock picking for a long time but have not taken the next step. That will change very soon.
Thank you for the very informative forum.
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by cougar » 30 May 2010 2:24
first post. Ive been lurking a few weeks and finally ground out a few tools the other day and started going at a few locks today. picking up the feeling of it surprisingly fast
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by nostromo » 30 May 2010 10:40
Pickmaster-
In response to your question:
Yes.
In response to your request:
Have you checked the forums?
Suggestion:
Search the forums first, make a few attempts, then post question if you still have them. You'll get much better responses if the questions are specific.
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by hary_paher » 30 May 2010 11:40
im a new register here just looking for a new ideas in lock picking..
from philippines, nice site!!!
pinoy astig
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by soldier9599 » 31 May 2010 12:29
Hey all, just joined. The name's Drew. I'm a novice lockpicker
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by tyzzy » 31 May 2010 17:02
hi i'm a noob at lockpicking... been trying to pick the locks on the doors to our house.. no dice yet... i've looked at some how to videos on youtube and made a pick out of a bobby pin and fashioned a handle for it out of a plastic butterknife... and i'm using a pen clip for a tension wrench... wish i could afford a real set of picks... anyway.. i hope to learn a lot here... the site looks like it has plenty of information
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by firsties » 31 May 2010 21:32
Danny here. I needed a new hobby, so I started lockpicking. I got a bench grinder and some old hacksaw blades and have put together a nice little set of prison-shank-looking picks.
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by Fire Fox » 2 Jun 2010 17:14
Hey guys. Had wanted to learn how to lockpick for years now. I finally bought a basic set (MPXS-14) and am starting out on this new hobby.
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by nostromo » 2 Jun 2010 21:03
Well, welcome to the forums, guys! There are some excellent tutorials to start with and if you get hung up on anything there's plenty of folks to chime in with advice.
I still haven;t decided which is more fun - picking locks, making tools, or teaching Keyless Entry. It's all good!
Again, glad you're here!
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by jesterssoul » 3 Jun 2010 14:19
hello all. just joined. only been picking for a few months but i really enjoy. hope to talk to you all soon.
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by Rynox » 3 Jun 2010 15:23
Hey, I'm new to the forums but I've been picking easy stuff for about 7 years now. I want to gain some knowledge and skill in case of a SHTF scenario.
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by lockpickfan » 3 Jun 2010 15:51
Hello!
I'm Akos from Hungary.
Before 3-4 months ago, i found a blog in hungary from this hobbi, and i want to try this nice hobbi.
So i go out to the garage, find some padlocks and cylinder locks, make some picks from hacksaw blades, tension wrenches, and start the fun... :)
Not so far I was bought a cheap 9 pieces pick set from dealextreme, but it's not the best I think.
Now I ordered a Southord 22 pieces euro slim line set today.
I was so happy when I find this forum, nice to meet you guys/girls ;)
Akos From Hungary
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by logosyn » 6 Jun 2010 11:15
Howdy!
I was a member of this board a long time ago (under the name "Logosys), but have just recently picked up the hobby again. Looking forward to learning again with all of you!
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by Spock » 6 Jun 2010 19:39
Greetings. Name is Tyler, 24. Studying to become a locksmith :) lots to learn
hope to learn a lot from this site!
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