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Postby Tom jones » 31 Jan 2005 12:22

Alan thankyou for the welcome and kind words. I love this trade and, whilst I don't expect to be working as an full time safe engineer again,
I do look forward to sharing info and, if nothing else, 'feeling' part of it again.
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hey Tom

Postby raimundo » 31 Jan 2005 12:24

Your saying you left the trade to take care of your son reminded me of what I heard said when our 'attorney general' a guy by the name of ashcroft retired recently, "to spend more time spying on his family."!! :twisted:
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Postby Tom jones » 31 Jan 2005 12:30

:twisted: you've seen straight through me :lol:

The truth is a divorce and having to take on the care of a young lad. When faced with a choice Family or Work then family as to come first so I've no regrets.
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Postby EvoRed » 31 Jan 2005 13:18

Welcome aboard Tom. You sound as though you will be an extremely useful addition to the board and, hopefully, you will not be shy to contribute.

I was going to throw a Tom Jones, singing legend, pun in there but surely it's not unusual to hear such attempts at humour so, again, welcome...
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Postby toomush2drink » 31 Jan 2005 14:00

I was going to throw a Tom Jones, singing legend, pun in there but surely it's not unusual to hear such attempts at humour so, again, welcome...


"its not unusual" was the pun intended ? :lol:
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Postby EvoRed » 31 Jan 2005 14:53

Of course Toomush, I couldn't resist!
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Postby acl » 31 Jan 2005 14:56

Tom look forward to the updated version if you get round to it.
Andy
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Postby Tanoliko » 31 Jan 2005 16:47

I found this site looking at links from a certain site telling me about lock picking. I am working on a progect, no specifics, that requires me to pick a lock, or two. More like eight.

It is nothing major. I would appretiate if I get help from the pros on here. I'm a complete newbie. The only lock, hehe I'm pathetic, was a diary lock. -.-;;

Well, nice to meet you. And I thank you already for the information I have read!

(PS I'm not an idiot. You don't have to worry about me asking stupid annoyingly simple questions.)
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n00b

Postby zenofK » 31 Jan 2005 22:44

Hello all, just spent 2 hours reading the forums and decided to join in.
I don't have much(any) experience, but i'm a quick study.
thanks..eh! :)
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I can see wasting a lot of time here.

Postby xmike5 » 31 Jan 2005 22:52

I found this site while looking for a good motorcycle lock. I heard the rumors and saw the bic pen video a couple months ago, but I though it only applied to Kryptonite locks. Well, I just got my new Master Lock Street Cuffs today and I picked it in 20 seconds with a pen cap. I have ZERO picking experience and I couldn't believe it when I saw a $90 lock upen up like that!!
A google keyword search led me here and this is an awesome web resource. Thanks. I'm going to have to try hard not to waste a few years here. :wink:
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Postby Varjeal » 31 Jan 2005 23:53

Greetings and welcome to all...especially those who signed on while I was off on holidays...just trying to catch up so be patient with me. :)
*insert witty comment here*
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Postby jessopher » 1 Feb 2005 2:26

Popped my first lock :D. A MasterLock No. 130, with a flattened turkey skewer and an allen key. Its hard going though, i have a feeling the tip is too broad, and the stem has a curve in it that prevents me from pushing it straight back into the keyway. I managed to pop it twice, but only after a few hours of in each session. Oh well, my first set of real picks (southord) are in some ups truck on its way to my house as we speak, so maybe ill have some more consistent success once they get here.

Id say 'great work' on the site, but it looks allot more like great fun. Keep it up, and apologies in advance for all of the silly questions ill be asking here in the near future :P.
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Postby bigbike » 2 Feb 2005 21:09

Welcome to all the other newcomers since I joined a week or so ago. who knew this type site existed and the wealth of info you will find here. Good luck in all your projects.
Student of Locksmithing and banjo player, so I am always pickin and grinin!
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Postby zmoney » 3 Feb 2005 0:03

Hello, I used to always think that pickings locks was a more of a "movie" thing. I find out that I couldn't be more wrong. Im really looking forward to starting out, already ordered the beginning picks the forums recommended. Great to find such a useful forum!
There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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Postby bigbike » 3 Feb 2005 11:34

Hey Z:
You are gonna enjoy those picks. I just got mine yesterday and they are so nice as compared to the cheap junk I previously had.
Student of Locksmithing and banjo player, so I am always pickin and grinin!
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