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by brand0n » 20 Feb 2011 22:31
howdy everybody. i'm new to this site, made a few posts already... awesome site so far.
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by Shyfted » 21 Feb 2011 1:29
Hi guys. I'm an Aussie that's just been getting into lock picking. Ive been interested in it for a long time and have only recently gotten off my ass and bought some tools and started practicing. I hope to learn heaps here and will offer any information that I can.
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by autotronics » 22 Feb 2011 11:30
Hello, just joined the site today.
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by shortlineflyer » 23 Feb 2011 23:27
hey I'm currently living in Virginia, I am interested in learning everything and i am seriously thinking of becoming a locksmith
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by nevex » 24 Feb 2011 15:50
New to the group wanted to stop by and say hi.....
I am new to the sport and have enjoyed the help and notes everyone has put out. I think this will be a nice hobby for me do tot he fact I like puzzles and this seems to fit that hobby.
I am in the Chicago area and hope to find a group here but having some trouble with that.
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by kboy » 25 Feb 2011 3:08
Hi all, just started to have an interests in lock picking after watching lock picking videos on youtube.
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by eodcoffman » 25 Feb 2011 10:41
Hay Guys, I just recently got into lockpicking for my job (EOD TECH) and have been trying to teach myself the ins and outs. I have been reading posts on here that are very helpful. I currently have a 17 piece set that i bought from southord and i was wondering if someone knows where i can find a picture book of what all the diffrent picks are used for and how to determain when to use each.
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by unlisted » 25 Feb 2011 12:11
eodcoffman wrote:Hay Guys, I just recently got into lockpicking for my job (EOD TECH) and have been trying to teach myself the ins and outs. I have been reading posts on here that are very helpful. I currently have a 17 piece set that i bought from southord and i was wondering if someone knows where i can find a picture book of what all the diffrent picks are used for and how to determain when to use each.
Heh, hang around here for a while, you won't need to purchase a single book. 
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by SavhD » 26 Feb 2011 12:39
Hey ya'll, I'm Derek, 33 years old, locksmith at Bradley Lock & Key in Savannah, GA. I found this site while I was looking for information on foil impressioning a Mul-T-Lock that came into our shop yesterday (we don't see many high security locks, except for Medeco, and the guys have a pool going on whether or not I can crack the thing) but the list of topics was pretty darn impressive so I figured I'd sign up, say "hi".
When I'm not working.... huh, there's a new concept... NOT working... Let's see, when am I NOT working on SOMETHING... lol
Seriously, when I'm not working I'm usually either with my beautiful girlfriend of two years, Sunni, or hanging out with friends at our local bar, Rachel's. I also play a little online poker, and enjoy wood and metalworking projects, cooking/ eating out, watching movies.
Hope to meet lots of great new people, make some new friends, and learn LOADS of new stuff. (knowledge=time, time=money, and money is GOOD!!!)
Good luck, be well, and see ya'll 'round,
D.
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by BrainWaveTech » 27 Feb 2011 11:53
Thanks for the information! Nice to meet you all!
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by lajlocksmith » 28 Feb 2011 14:26
hi all new to forum ,what i ve seen looks good
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by Warden Smith » 2 Mar 2011 22:21
Hello evryone, love the site. hope i can become a contributor. im also a member of DBC locksmiths forum and the lads there have taught me everything i know about locksmithing to date. check out some of my you-tube posts (warden smith) Only for the brave ! hope im not breaking site rules with my first post ! i have read the site rules, so i should be ok. Look foreward to interacting with you guys !
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by bns2000 » 4 Mar 2011 0:07
What up guys!!!
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by Warden Smith » 4 Mar 2011 0:12
[quote="bns2000"]What up guys!!![/quote]
yo yo bns, welcome and enjoy your stay geeza !
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by locker4035 » 4 Mar 2011 12:10
Hello, this is a brand new winter time hobby for me an I'm likeing it more an more, I've finally began to be able to pick a few locks with a bobbypin finaly yeaaa.
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