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by MrRusswarez » 11 Jun 2011 20:34
Sheet metal over the gap OMG  Did the customer got it for free What does it mean - ''vize'' 
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by Ophidian » 11 Jun 2011 22:18
russwarez wrote:Sheet metal over the gap OMG  Did the customer got it for free What does it mean - ''vize'' 
No, they had to buy a accessoriepack Sorry I meant vise, clamp to hold the lock while picking but read some entries and it seems like if using a vise the feedback got worse. Got a bit bored on the job so I got this done  Do you have any experience of picking Assa?
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by Ophidian » 12 Jun 2011 9:22
Nice! 
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by Ophidian » 13 Jun 2011 13:12
Got a call from the local police today and got the answer that my application for a permit to own lockpicking tools was denied because there is now law that says you can´t be in possession or buy lockpicking tools even if not locksmith, on the other hand as I stated earlier you can still be questioned or withheld on suspicion of commiting a crime and with a logical and reasonable explanation there should not be any consequences. The police officer had talked to lawyers about this and that is how the law works around here, as I suspected though if starting a locksport group you need permit for gatherings in a rented or public space. So all fellow lockpickers in Sweden (if there is any?) It´s legal to have and buy lockpicking tools.
To PICK a lock all you need is self control, patience, endurance and a pick... To OPEN a lock all you need is impulsivity, anger, intolerance and a sledgehammer...
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by Ophidian » 13 Jun 2011 13:18
Is there any thread or topic related to laws and regulations in different countries that might need update with this information? Or should someone start new topic about laws in countries over the world?
To PICK a lock all you need is self control, patience, endurance and a pick... To OPEN a lock all you need is impulsivity, anger, intolerance and a sledgehammer...
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by MrRusswarez » 17 Jun 2011 18:56
Ophidian wrote:Is there any thread or topic related to laws and regulations in different countries that might need update with this information? Or should someone start new topic about laws in countries over the world? It would be great! Good idea.
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by Wizer » 17 Jun 2011 22:50
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by Ophidian » 19 Jun 2011 23:44
To PICK a lock all you need is self control, patience, endurance and a pick... To OPEN a lock all you need is impulsivity, anger, intolerance and a sledgehammer...
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by Ophidian » 29 Jun 2011 19:46
So when the legal stuff now is sorted out, is anyone interested in locksport group in sweden? Should I start a locksport meetup group first maybe to see if there is anyone in this long, cold country that would be interested in meeting up and exchange experience, trading locks, maybe some pass-around lock contest.
To PICK a lock all you need is self control, patience, endurance and a pick... To OPEN a lock all you need is impulsivity, anger, intolerance and a sledgehammer...
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by MrRusswarez » 2 Jul 2011 11:53
Never heard of any Scandinavian lock-picking group. 
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by Ophidian » 2 Jul 2011 18:27
a swedish facebook group called "Dyrka lås" is now up to investigate how big the interest is in this country, drop buy and say hi:) If there is aomewhat interest I will proceed creating a swedish site with forum to complete first step in gathering all the people and hopefully in te future create a locksport group here in sweden.
To PICK a lock all you need is self control, patience, endurance and a pick... To OPEN a lock all you need is impulsivity, anger, intolerance and a sledgehammer...
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by Ophidian » 3 Jul 2011 14:43
I'e just started a site to collect all swedish lockpickers, where are you? PM me
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by MrRusswarez » 27 May 2014 9:13
Any update on Scandinavian lock-picking group?
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