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by go8dalejr » 31 Jul 2011 10:24
Hello and thank you for the board Iam in central USA.
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by Peter Laighleis » 1 Aug 2011 16:27
ummh hi there, im 16, and i started picking locks as a hobby, hoping to get better at it, great site :) thanks for any help you could give me :)
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by The Tank » 2 Aug 2011 6:57
Hey everyone, great forum here and I'm from southeastern US.
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by Nivek » 2 Aug 2011 11:34
Hello all,
I am a hobbyist from Kansas. What great community I fell into. I have always been fascinated by puzzles. I’m very excited to start learning the art of Lock Picking.
Nivek
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by pflmagic » 3 Aug 2011 5:55
Just saying hey. New hobbyist from Australia. Have picked one or two locks over the last week; and really enjoying the feeling of accomplishment from opening them haha. But seriously, very interested and stoked to absorb as much info as I can. Thanks!
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by charlOOsi » 3 Aug 2011 16:29
Hey guys this is Charles. I just started the lock picking hobby since I've been trying to find a new hobby and I've been enjoying this immensely. For now, I have the Southford 14 pick set, and got myself the EZ Rekey set, and it's been fun. I've managed to successfully pick regular pin tumblers and I'm slowly learning the spool pins. I find it kind of hard when there are 2 or more spool pins, but if there are only one, it's not too difficult. I hope to learn a lot on these boards, and have a lot of fun discussions. Nice to meet you guys.
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by locochico » 5 Aug 2011 14:26
hi there...im new to this forun..im a Greek locksmith and im interesting to find Cisa lock pick tools
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by simplymadden » 6 Aug 2011 6:23
hey hows it goin guys im new to this stuff i just kinda wanted to learn about this bump key technique any thoughts and commets please send the info my way in a message or whater thanks
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by Wharfedale » 6 Aug 2011 18:30
Hello, this site is amazing, i hope that i can learn more about lock picking. Nice to mee you guys.
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by Wharfedale » 7 Aug 2011 8:38
Hello everybody,
I am in a great feeling after joining this forum. .
Looking forward to get more knowledge about lockpicking & offer help as i can.
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by saturday cowboy » 8 Aug 2011 23:18
Hi I'm new to the idea of lock picking as a hobby and a sport. I love to thinker with my hands, and find the idea of learning a "black art" just for the fun of it amusing.
Ray
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by sikcness » 9 Aug 2011 3:45
Hello people, im new to the game but im getting ready to start my own lockpicking business. Im still a newbie so right now im only doing car lockouts but i have a set of lock picks and cant wait to learn the art of lockpicking/rekeying
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by Strafe » 9 Aug 2011 9:12
Hello Folks,
Im am a complete newbie to lockpicking, but I hope to learn a lot with the resources available here.
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by Rsdenbo » 10 Aug 2011 11:27
Hi all am new to the site i was a locksmith some time ago befor i got laid off but i have still have the bug about locks and lock picking.
Need some help about ford tibbe machines aswell if anyone can help me out
Cheers Denbo
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by stratmando » 10 Aug 2011 16:18
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