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by Naxed5 » 31 Aug 2010 7:16
Hi I am a kind of new to lockpicking but I have tried many a time on my own padlocks (it's my hobby) it's always great to hear the lock pop open when you get it picked. I know I will find this site more helpful to me now that I joined compared to when I was just searching info on it. :)
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by Queenoflocks » 31 Aug 2010 15:20
Hey, i don't know if this topic is still.. something! got used blabla :S:P.
I'm Heleen (yes a girl :P)and I'm 16 years old and i live in the Netherlands. I started to pick locks when I could not find the key of my safe. It worked with a thing.. cant find the word a.. paper clip? is that english? i dont know.. but anyways with a paperclip and a needle (the kind that builders use).
How ?:P I used a hammer and hit the first half centimeter until it was good enough to go trough a key hole ( and of course first i bend the first half centimeter a few degrees :P).
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by Aduy » 2 Sep 2010 4:59
Hey, I'm newbie,.. Just wanna know about lock picking, i think its a remarkable art. Hope, I can learn something valuable from all the the master here...
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by soleblaze » 2 Sep 2010 10:49
Figured I'd say hello. I've lurked around this site for awhile, figured it's finally time to make an account. Been picking off and on for about two years, but I'm just finally starting to teach myself more than rake rake click.. Currently I'm working on learning how pins feel in their various settings and how to get around spool pins.
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by JasonAller » 3 Sep 2010 12:52
At about nine or ten years of age got interested in magic. I was ok with coins and cards, but escape appealed to me. My father supported this interest by purchasing a set of handcuffs from a retired police officer for me to use. Years have passed and I doubt I could force a card or impress anyone with coin magic at this point, but the interest in opening locks is still with me.
When I heard about locksport something clicked and there was a realization that it was time to take a look at something I hadn't put any effort into in years.
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by AngusMcCoatup » 3 Sep 2010 15:51
I'm a newbie and I just wanted to say Hi. I live in the UK and stumbled across this amazing site when I was searching for info relating to a problem I'm having with one of my door locks. This site seems to have lots of useful solutions and I'm looking forward to getting to know some of you on here.
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by powercall » 4 Sep 2010 11:28
Hello! Quite an informative site!
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by cpatuzzo » 5 Sep 2010 6:39
Hey, I'm Chris, 20 from the UK. I'm training in Computer Science, but have an interest in lock picking I hope to look into. I've picked a simple 4-pin padlock a few times, mainly by raking and a 6 pin cylinder twice. Nice to meet you all.
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by BigRob40 » 5 Sep 2010 13:48
Hello everyone My name is Robert. I hail from Kentucky USA. I'm currently self employed as a remodeling contractor and am currently enrolled as a locksmith student with FB. Ive been in construction for 25 years and decided to renew my education in a field I've always loved. This site has been a wonderful addition to my resources.
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by occam » 6 Sep 2010 18:58
Greetings all, I decided to hang out at lockpick village between sessions one day at the last Defcon. I was hooked within the hour. I've been picking for two months now, and still loving it. I'm from Canada.
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by storm in a teacup » 7 Sep 2010 5:19
hi all, im a complete newbie. I live in the UK (up north) and today im a going to start making some picks.
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by orion2z » 7 Sep 2010 14:49
i just joined today :D great sight :)
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by augie » 9 Sep 2010 11:56
Hello,
Seen Lockpicks by Open Locksport on kickstarter which Schuyler points to an irc channel to say hi...and this was in the topic. For some reason lockpicking seems to interest me.
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by Ipick4fun » 9 Sep 2010 23:29
Hello everyone,
I started lockpicking two weeks ago when I got fed up with locking myself out of my own storage units, storage closets, safety boxes, garage door, etc. I guess I have a tendency to do that.
I bought a Southord 20pc because I left my key inside my storage unit and didn't want to cut the lock.
Well, I sucked at picking the lock, had to cut it anyway, and that day I went home and read everything about lock picking, watched a bunch of videos and ever since I have been practicing on any lock I can find laying around anywhere. I'm hooked!
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