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crediting lp101

Postby braddockpicker » 4 Dec 2012 15:26

I was wondering if anyone out there has ever credited lp101 for their knowledge. There are several books out but has anyone actually done this?
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Re: crediting lp101

Postby Legion303 » 4 Dec 2012 21:42

It's on my credits list for every talk I give about locks.

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Re: crediting lp101

Postby braddockpicker » 5 Dec 2012 7:36

Well thats good but as many of us that are out there and all the books and stuff you would think lp101 would be mentioned more than it actually is.
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Re: crediting lp101

Postby zeke79 » 5 Dec 2012 9:28

Some members were mentioned in the medeco book by Marc Tobias.
For the best book out there on high security locks and their operation, take a look at amazon.com for High-Security Mechanical Locks An Encyclopedic Reference. Written by our very own site member Greyman! A true 5 Star read!!
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Re: crediting lp101

Postby lockjock50 » 5 Dec 2012 9:48

i have mentioned lp101 several times to other locksmiths i know. they like the $150/year sites i just cant get into. i really enjoy this site.
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Re: crediting lp101

Postby braddockpicker » 5 Dec 2012 12:04

Thats what I'm saying this site has got to be the best and very informative
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Re: crediting lp101

Postby Legion303 » 6 Dec 2012 6:48

Zeke: if we're opening it up to book mentions, Pulford's High Security Mechanical Locks and Ollam's Practical Lock Picking for Penetration Testers both mention members of the site as well. :)

Chick's Steel Bolt Hacking gives a direct site credit, but I don't think he's been around here in a very long time.

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Re: crediting lp101

Postby braddockpicker » 6 Dec 2012 7:20

Is chicks steel bolt haacking worth buying I've read several books non by him though and I just had a friend on the other side of the pond tell me there are fellows who thank lp101 over there as well.
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Re: crediting lp101

Postby GWiens2001 » 6 Dec 2012 7:40

Ollam also mentions members, and I think the site, in his latest book Keys to the Kingdom

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Legion303 wrote:Zeke: if we're opening it up to book mentions, Pulford's High Security Mechanical Locks and Ollam's Practical Lock Picking for Penetration Testers both mention members of the site as well. :)

Chick's Steel Bolt Hacking gives a direct site credit, but I don't think he's been around here in a very long time.

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Re: crediting lp101

Postby zeke79 » 6 Dec 2012 9:18

Thanks for mentioning that Legion303. I wasn't aware of Ollam's book and haven't picked up Graham's book in awhile.
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