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by lost8963 » 9 Jul 2010 20:02
Hello, i'm an Italian lockpickers. I am writing to deepen my knowledge. sorry for my English
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by mtcrowe » 12 Jul 2010 4:34
Hello all;
I'm a second generation locksmith. I decided to try and find a locksmithing forum since all the posts I make on other forums about locksmithing seems to include the words "contact your local locksmith".
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by noir » 12 Jul 2010 13:26
Just getting started. Been interested in lock picking for a while now and finally decided to pick up a set and give it a try. Thanks for this great site, it has provided a lot of useful information for me to get started.
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by viduata » 12 Jul 2010 13:54
Hello, All,
I've been lurking for a while, but I figured I'd finally register. I'm new to picking, but I find it fascinating. I suppose that I'm interested in just about every form of world-hacking, and lockpicking is definitely one of the most interesting.
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by TheHammer » 12 Jul 2010 21:16
Practical picker that enjoys the sport, but really likes being able to use the skills in the field and NOT calling a locksmith. No offense to locksmiths.
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by Mysticonee » 13 Jul 2010 11:01
Hi All, 5 hours ago I started looking for a locksmith in NYC - one site to another; one article after another and here I am... Fascinating, intriguing - I love puzzles and this seems to be in the same arena.
Is there such a thing as a software/online lock simulation?
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by JK_the_CJer » 13 Jul 2010 14:14
[quote="Mysticonee"]Hi All, 5 hours ago I started looking for a locksmith in NYC - one site to another; one article after another and here I am... Fascinating, intriguing - I love puzzles and this seems to be in the same arena. Is there such a thing as a software/online lock simulation?[/quote] Not that I've seen but others may know. The closest thing is the little game I made a while back linked below. Be sure to read the documentation because the controls are...non-intuitive: http://www.theamazingking.com/lockgame.html
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by greenman » 13 Jul 2010 23:30
Hello everyone on lp101 signed up today. Used to pick as a hobby havent picked for a few years but getiing back into gotta make a new set of picks and a tension wrench. Site is extremely helpfull for learning the art. Wish i new about the site when i first started.
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by clfree198 » 14 Jul 2010 13:46
Hello all... new to the board looking for information on key core and what types are the "Best" in the industry. Will be topic in the forum shortly.
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by enmorca » 15 Jul 2010 2:26
Hi,
This is my first time, it is a pleasure became to this cumunity.
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by BaronVonP » 16 Jul 2010 2:36
Hi everyone, euro apprentice lock picker here :) I've always been thrilled by lock picking but was never more than a "paperclip picker" until a few days ago. I decided to start learning more after I found out how easy it is to find info and learning material nowadays.. I never thought there would be so much around and even online communities :D
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by VagusX » 17 Jul 2010 9:49
Hey guys
Brand new here. Been looking into becoming a part time locksmith so i guess I found the place to start.
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by Kasmd73 » 17 Jul 2010 14:40
I've started locksportin about four months ago so I'm very new, but practice every day and have made leaps and bounds with success of picking locks. I've been reading this site for about two months and gotta give it two thumbs up!!
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by NewLife2626 » 18 Jul 2010 8:25
Hi guys, after browsing for awhile decided to join, I got interested in lock picking because I wanted to build a certain set of urban survival skills.
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by lobo2447 » 18 Jul 2010 13:46
Hey Guys, Just dropped in to say Hi! I'm new to site and to lock picking. Gotta say that I like very much and sure I will learn alot from you guys. Like I said, I'm new to lock picking, been doin it for about a four weeks but do have a few locks under my belt. I've done a Brinks R70, Master #150, Master #5, small National Gaurd, and a cheap lock made in China. Well Thanks alot guys, you have a great site here.
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