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by mike2 » 15 Mar 2011 4:42
Was not a lock picker until all of my keys were locked in my shed by mistake one day so a bit of seaching the net (including this site) a small screw driver, a paper clip and a couple of hours I was in, thanks this is a great site. Mike
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by ebonitez » 16 Mar 2011 4:37
Hi all, I'm new here, and also new to this hobby =) I'm living in singapore, and. My profession is IT. Due to the security of the company, I am not even able to post a thread. so I am currently using my phone to reply...if there are any spelling mistake, please ignore...the fonts are so small on the phone... =)
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by scottishman » 17 Mar 2011 10:14
new to the site thinking about beoming a locksmith looking for best path. best path = cost and time at a minimum.
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by scottishman » 17 Mar 2011 10:15
[quote="scottishman"]new to the site thinking about beoming a locksmith looking for best path. best path = cost and time at a minimum.[/quote] Becoming
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by OrangePick » 18 Mar 2011 10:06
Hi,
Already posted a few times but figured I'd drop in here. Been picking a couple months and working on acquiring a good sampling of practice / entertainment locks. Got into picking by necessity but got the bug and it's becoming a hobby now.
Thanks for the great forum!
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by amcutem » 18 Mar 2011 17:12
Hi evryone. My name is Andy.
I just got my first lock Pick set yesterday and im exited to learn howmto use it.
So where do i go from here.
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by dklh80 » 19 Mar 2011 17:51
Hi everyone, I'm Daniel and I'm a noob in lockpicking, I have picked some lame locks like a 3 pin tumbler, etc...nothing spectacular, but I'm enthusiastic that one day, I might be skilled enough to open my own lockpicking service business. For the time being, I'm just going to leave it as a hobby.
I've purchased my first proper lock pick set...a Dino 18 piece professional set. I've played around and managed to open a few cheap and cruddy locks, but still trying to work on a Yale lock which I no longer use. I'm glad to be here and would like to say that I'm duly impressed by the numbers of other enthusiasts into a niche hobby.
Well, chat to you guys soon, it's time for me to go learn a little and get started! Wish my luck!
Daniel :)
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by Pick4Kicks » 19 Mar 2011 18:45
Hello my name is Evan i am new i have been picking for a day and 1/2 now getting better still having trouble finding binding pin sotra a guessing game still. Wicked forum thanks. :)
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by violaix » 20 Mar 2011 6:05
Hi everybody,
I am a rookie interested in ASSA/ Medeco lock systems.
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by unlisted » 20 Mar 2011 11:42
violaix wrote:Hi everybody,
I am a rookie interested in ASSA/ Medeco lock systems.
Start with something more basic.. and less high security. Setting yourself up for failure starting on locks of this calibre.
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by shywolf » 20 Mar 2011 18:54
I'm a total noob at lock picking. I have been successful with a couple pad locks but haven't tried any door locks yet. Just kind of getting the hang of using a short hook and I'm looking forwards to many hours of learning the art.
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by zeebaron » 20 Mar 2011 22:41
Hello, I come here because I'm looking for some information on a very unusual key.
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by crackermatt » 21 Mar 2011 12:46
Hey,
What's with this error message "You do not have the required permissions to read topics within this forum", when trying to access the Combination, Electronic, and Safe section?
I'm from Boston, and work on bank equipment both physical and electronic; vaults, safes, safe deposit, AHD's, etc...
Thanks.
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by unlisted » 21 Mar 2011 12:48
crackermatt wrote:Hey,
What's with this error message "You do not have the required permissions to read topics within this forum", when trying to access the Combination, Electronic, and Safe section?
I'm from Boston, and work on bank equipment both physical and electronic; vaults, safes, safe deposit, AHD's, etc...
Thanks.
Try this link for more info: viewforum.php?f=15
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