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ARCHIVE 2003-2013 Introduce yourself HERE if you are new. :)

THE starting place for new members. FAQ's, instructions on how to pick a lock, valuable information like product reviews, links to lock picking related sites, forum rules, lockpicking tool vendors, and more. START HERE.

Hi eveybody!

Postby Pompeyboy2 » 10 Feb 2005 9:06

Hey i'm pompeyboy2 I came across lockpicking on howstuff works website a few months ago and they made it look so easy i thought i would give it a go, so i sent of for some picks and instruction manuals and have mainly been picking padlocks at home since. i figured i would start on padlocks as they're the locks i would prob most likely run into at work where people always think it's funny to go home with the keys! :x
i got a training board bout a week ago and i'm still trying to pick it without much luck. i use the drawing pin (wall tac?) and elastic band method and always seem to get it to the last pin but it just won't go all the way so i thought i would check on the net for help and came across this fountain of knowledge :D
i hope that i can find out what i've been doing wrong and learn some new tricks and make a few friends in the process! :D
Pompeyboy2
 
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Location: Southern England

Introducing Myself

Postby impossibleman » 10 Feb 2005 10:20

I got interested in lockpicking while studying a book by Houdini. I don't believe it's practical to incorporate lockpicking in my magic act, but now it's something I want to learn.

Thanks in advance for all the help on this site!
Impossible Man
Nothing is impossible with a little faith.
impossibleman
 
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Joined: 4 Feb 2005 15:19

Hi there! I'm Shermine, the new guy!

Postby Shermine » 10 Feb 2005 11:17

Hi!
I just started with the lockpicking the other day!
I bought two cheap pad-locks and managed to open boith of them the first day!
Several times!
The small one has 4 pins and the big one has 5.
But after opening them like hmm..10 times each, I lost the touch, and since then, I can't do it :(
Anyway, just wanted to say hi, and to share my new experience!
Keep picking!

/Shermine
-swedish guy-
Shermine
 
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Postby eminai » 10 Feb 2005 17:30

hi i just joined, read an article about how to pick a kryptonite bike lock with a ballpoint, and decided to see what i could see
eminai
 
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Postby nunz » 10 Feb 2005 17:51

Hey, names nunz..im new to lockingpicking meaning i havent picked one, but i think it would be fun to learn and see if i could actually pick a lock.
nunz
 
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Joined: 10 Feb 2005 13:43
Location: canada

Postby CynicalGabe » 10 Feb 2005 22:53

Hi all,

I'm registering so I can ask questions of you guys. I'm pretty new to picking. I can do some really basic shim work and pin-tumbler stuff, mainly i do schlage and kwikset door setups, thats what we use at work. At my job, i'm in charge of keys and maintenance, have my own little cheapo keycutter, etc. I'm just starting to get interested in manipulation, so i might have questions about that if its allowed.
CynicalGabe
 
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Postby toomush2drink » 11 Feb 2005 3:22

Welcome everyone and enjoy but first get yourselves over to the faq section and have a good read through. Most topics have been covered already you just have to find the information, a good way is to download a google toolbar and then you can google the site on its own.
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Postby crazytxdude86 » 11 Feb 2005 17:40

hey, everybody, long time listener, first time caller. lol. I have been lurking around this site for sometime now and have finally decided to come out of my shell.
I have always seemed to like the idea of lockpicking- it's like a big kids puzzle. lol.
Just though i would say hi before posting- see you around! oh my name is chris by the way. :D
Been hooked ever since that first lock.

Future FBI Agent
crazytxdude86
 
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Hey there!

Postby pickawinner » 11 Feb 2005 18:18

Hi all!

Total newbie here. Can't wait to learn all I can from everyone. I look forward to posting and picking with all of you!
pickawinner
 
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Location: Sin City

Postby master in training » 11 Feb 2005 21:57

Hey guys, I've been lurking around the site for months meaning to sign up, finally got round to it, been interested in lockpicking for years (used to collect keys etc), bought a set of picks last summer and set about opening all of our suitcase locks and door locks with ease. Just thought I'd say hi, my names Josh and I look forward to actually being part of the forum, rather than just reading from it! :)
master in training
 
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Postby kirbyman3590 » 12 Feb 2005 2:26

I'm new to here and fairly new to lockpicking. I've read some stuff about lockpicking and made a crude (but effective) pick and torque wrench and am able to pick the my Masterlock No. 3 but not much else.
Just wanted to say hi. :D
kirbyman3590
 
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Postby The Punisher » 12 Feb 2005 18:48

:wink: Hi Imnew and green to lockpicking.It fascinates me like a puzzle. I just want to say hi to everyone.Im really interested in starting with padlocks, but am a little wary about buying one online.I was perusing the forums and found a really cool pocket pick set with a wrench a rake and a couple other tools i was wondering if this is safe to start with.Please if anyone can help please reply.
Si Vis Pacem,Para Bellum!
The Punisher
 
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Location: Illinois,U.S.A.

Beginner

Postby The Punisher » 12 Feb 2005 18:53

On my Last reply I said I was a little wary about purchasing online I meant The Pickset after I read It it sounded like I meant the Lock sorry
Si Vis Pacem,Para Bellum!
The Punisher
 
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Location: Illinois,U.S.A.

Postby toomush2drink » 12 Feb 2005 19:03

Punisher fill in your profile as it can help us to give advice. No problems about online buying, ive just received something from the states and im in england.

Take a look at the faq section for good suppliers. :wink:
toomush2drink
 
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Postby The Punisher » 12 Feb 2005 19:52

I everyone Im very new to this and also very fascinated.I want to know where I can buy a good lockpicking beginer set i seen one on one of these pages in the forums but i cant seem to find it anymore. It was a pocket lockpickset it had a wrench a rake and a couple other tools.I think it was like a five in one set if anyone can guide me to that page again id apreciate it.also is it safe to purchase this online.I live in Illinois and i read somewhere in your forums that its illegal to own this is that true,even if its just for a hobby.I dont know how many locks i have in my possesion now that ive lost the key for and would love to try and pick them open anyway thanks and hi to all...
Si Vis Pacem,Para Bellum!
The Punisher
 
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