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by logosys » 13 Oct 2004 23:09
Welcome e'rybody
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I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.
--Thomas Jefferson
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by boxop » 14 Oct 2004 9:38
Hi,
I have been browsing the forums for 4 days now and what a wealth of information! (I thank you all) I decided to get a 5 peice picking set from airpistol.co.uk and it arrived today  On that note i managed to pick my first lock, which was my bike padlock within a very short period of time, i was expecting it to take alot longer! I better get along to the local diy store and get myself a selection of locks to practice with.
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by Tak » 14 Oct 2004 12:48
Howdy all-  I'm new to the group, newish to the sport, but looking to go to a lockpick event, whichever one is best. Anyone have an opinion/know anything about the Dutch Open vs. the German Championships?
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by Athlon » 15 Oct 2004 6:51
Hiho,
I am from Austria / Vienna.
My Dad is a Locksmith and that opened my interest in Lockpicking and other methods to Open locks and other locked stuff.
So far i picked several locks from different manufacters like EVVA, GEGE, KKL and others. I also make most of the "nightcall Jobs" for my Dad.
My personal interest is going towards Safe opening and High Security Systems.... hope i get it sorted
About the tools i use: I made all Picks and some other tools myself, wasnt really a problem, cause i am a educated "Werkzeugmacher" ... hmm .. in english maybe called Toolmaker?
Anyway, just my introducion to the community, and i hope i can get a good part of it.
greetings, Athlon
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by OK » 15 Oct 2004 11:31
Hi
I'm from the Crimea.
I am engaged in development of the theory of locks and their designing during last 20 years.
That's all.
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by bushd » 15 Oct 2004 11:44
I've never come to this thread but I've been a member for a while, whatever is says below my name I think.
I live in Sunnyvale, Texas which is neighboring Mesquite and Forney, Texas. Hobby that is becomming more reality as I begin to venture into safe and high security end of this board. Luckily we don't deal with just picking.
Rawr.
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by sixshooter » 15 Oct 2004 12:43
Hi been into to locksmithing for a year now found the site LOVE IT so ......................I joined
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by Varjeal » 15 Oct 2004 12:48
Nice to see people from all over the world joining up.  Don't forget to fill out your profile information, and please read the FAQ's before posting...
Welcome all. 
*insert witty comment here*
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by Torque Armada » 15 Oct 2004 18:41
Been a member for a little while... meant to say hello earlier
New to locks and locksmithing. Interested in picking as an intellectual pursuit mainly but seem to be finding a deeper interest in the engineering and mechanisms of locks... Seems there are many truths about security to be learnt from a cursory examination of standard mechanisms...
Look forward to learning more.
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by someguy01 » 15 Oct 2004 21:23
greetings im a newbie with some minor successes.. just wanted to say this is a great resource and has certainly sparked my interest in what seems to be an exciting art/craft/skill.
-someguy01
ps... just posted to 'questions' with a recent roadblock i came across on a new lock.. if someone could provide some insight/encouragement it would be greatly appreciated!
thanks all!
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by subwoofer_kid » 16 Oct 2004 15:44
im new too and know a little about picking
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by theDR » 16 Oct 2004 21:52
Hello all, I am TheDr. I have been lurking here for a few weeks and decided to join and participate. I've read a lot of good things here. Thank you to all who take the time to impart to those of us who know less...
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by quasar » 16 Oct 2004 22:09
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by Jurneyman » 16 Oct 2004 23:51
I'm totaly new into locksmithing. I decided that I want to learn about the trade as a hobby, and maybe make a few dollars on the side once I start getting decent. I found this site a few days ago and have been reading it sence. Thursday I purchased my first set of picks (Southord) from the shop link. I picked my first lock here tonight in under 2 minutes (an old cheap-o cash box my wife and I have, which we lost the keys to). How exciteing it was to see it open.. and there was money inside!
So, with the new found cash, we went to Walmart and I bought a few locks to practice with. A Master lock (I belive it is a #5, stamped above the key slot) and a Brinks R70.
I really look forward to learning from all the information posted here and I will be posting with questions and maybe answers in the future.
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by quasar » 17 Oct 2004 3:25
you're having better luck than me. I've got a couple of padlocks. Two small luggage ones that pop open with no effort, and a big padlock I haven't been able to do anything with.
The shape of the keyhole on the big padlock gets in the way of trying to access the pins, and I can't really get a good feel. I can't tell whether the pins are hard to push because my pick is just getting stuck on some corner of the Loc.
What's more, it's a four pin, and the middle two pins want to be set first 
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