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by Lucky Devil » 16 Jan 2013 18:16
Good afternoon, everyone. I'm very new to lock picking/smithing. I am considering attending a local training course, and am glad to find such thorough information. Since the trade ranges from sport/hobby to security and forensics, there's always something interesting to learn. Thanks for the site and your time. Have a great day, everyone.
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by Angist » 17 Jan 2013 2:42
Helllloooo!
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by blackjak » 17 Jan 2013 17:58
seen the site, liked it and signed up very impressed.
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by Drpez5 » 18 Jan 2013 8:33
Hello all,
I'm Spencer and I am a complete n00b when it comes to lockpicking. Near the end of 2012 I decided that lockpicking would be an interesting skill to take up do I started stalking the forums to see what they were like. I ended up buying the PXS-14 from lockpickshop (thanks for the 10% discount!) and managed to pick my first few locks. I managed to pick a brinks 4 pin padlock and my house deadbolt (yikes it was easy!) After reading more, I learned to never pick a lock in use so I need to start my collection I guess. Habitat for Humanity if I'm not mistaken has locks for sale that I could easily mount to a piece of wood... We shall see!
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by phred » 18 Jan 2013 9:30
G'day All, Found this forum while looking for info on how to use lockpicks. I don't think I have as much of a passion for lockpicking as some who post here. Its more a hobby that I'd like to take up and learn. Plus I figure I could then help those who need assistance whenever. I find the whole art of lockpicking a fascinating one and would like to learn a little about it. My initial interest goes back to my Naval communications days when we had huge tumbler locks on our Ships Comcen doors (back then I was on HMAS Vampire), and we had enormous problems with one lock that refused to open some days... it was old and crotchety. I'd love to have known how to crack that and fix it, and that was 30 yrs ago (guess I've always been a slow starter!). Purchased my first set of picks and hope to start fiddling soon.. got a few old padlocks I want to play with for now. I can see an good business in this... Regards, David
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by Squelchtone » 18 Jan 2013 9:58
Welcome all new forum members! We hope you enjoy your stay here and learn a lot as well as share some of your knowledge with others already here. Fill out your profiles so we know a little about your interests and where in the world you are from. Please take a moment to read some of the basic forum rules, and feel free to poke around the sub forums to get familiar. As always, ask questions, but also take time to use the Search function to find answers to commonly asked questions. A message from fellow forum Admin digital_blue: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10528Basic rules you should really read before your 1st post: No talking about breaking into stuff. No asking about cash boxes, vending machines, or washing machine coin mechanism locks or how to pick your dorm room lock. We don't do illegal, we don't do shady. We do this as a fun and challenging social hobby. No talking about safes or safe cracking or car locks and ignitions unless you're a member of the Advanced areas. Please don't link to your private business, this includes in your Signature line. Be good to each other (respect others, play nice, be kind, if you wouldn't say it to them in person, don't type it here.) Respect your mods and admins, we don't get paid to do this.The official Lockpicking101 Forum Rules: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=715Wanna Sell things here? Please Read the Buy/Sell/Trade forum rules: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1725The basics of Lock Picking, how it works, and how to do it (LSI Visual Guide PDF) http://www.lockpickguide.com/support-files/lsiguide.pdfA funny animation about life on internet forums: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIyr5TXqe8Y&NR=1Happy Picking! Squelchtone

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by TaraDumfrey » 19 Jan 2013 1:08
Hello! 24 year old girl currently working in London. Keen on locks and picking since reading Artemis Fowl as a teenager. Lurked on this site for a while, but now I'm keen on starting to home-brew some of my own kit, so I'd like to join the community a bit to get feedback/criticism on this.
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by bigbadben » 19 Jan 2013 5:35
Hi new to this forum although i have been on some other forums for quite a while, just thought i would drop a quick message to say hi and looking forward to joining in the conversation
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by AbleGoose » 19 Jan 2013 9:27
Hi All,
New to the forum, I'm 29 and been a locksmith for about 5 years but recently decided to go on own and really want to get into some advanced techniques.
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by Trooper69 » 20 Jan 2013 12:06
Hi all I am new here already picking locks since I was 16 for fun, but the locks that gets me is Mortise locks in ZA its the standard home lock. So hopeing to learn more about these locks and making my own mortise lock pick set. :-)
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by onone » 20 Jan 2013 18:19
Hi all just joined
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by otton1717 » 21 Jan 2013 16:34
My name is Dan and I have been in business for 2 years now. I have been on the board for a while but haven't introduced myself. I have a mobile locksmith business located on Long Island, NY. I specialize in residential and commercial locksmithing. Been in the business for 6 years working under Pop a lock in Washington DC then opened my own business in NY. I have def used some tips on the site to help build my business. This is my site [EDITED to remove external commercial link. Against site rules.] Thanks!
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by Quu » 23 Jan 2013 2:04
Hi My nickname is Quu and I'm from Canberra I'm interested in learning more about lock picking and recently bought a pick set online for $8.00 AUD I gave it a go on my first (only lock i had handy) last night = ABLE AM88/50 = 5 pin, inox springs and mushroom pins. After about 4 minutes I opened it to my amazement and now I have it down to 2-3 minutes, I figure was ok for my first lock to try. Now I'm hooked and would like to lean more I have no idea what tools I require to open more advanced locks, i have no rakes just a 9 piece set and would like to try some harder practice locks if available.
Great site
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by twixt3&20characters » 23 Jan 2013 18:27
Greetings
I have dipped in and out of this site over recent years, but thought I would register now. I work in government security, and occasionally out of amusement or curiosity rather than call out a locksmith or chop off a padlock I have had a go at picking it. I've bought some basic tools off websites linked from this site, and not only is it fun but if (and I do mean if!) picking a lock is ever successful it does wonders for the kudos with colleagues! Had reasonable success with most simple padlocks and furniture locks, and a few cylinder locks. With global recession and Government austerity measures being what they are, I haven't ruled out the idea of training as a lock smith with my redundancy money if I get the old heave-ho ;-)
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by harison » 24 Jan 2013 5:15
Hi I am Yogesh Arora, Locksmith from India. Check my Website: [SNIP!]
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Reason: sorry, no linking to business websites, forum rules.
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