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by ~DrAg0n~ » 31 Mar 2005 2:34
Hi! I'm new here! Sadly, I am extremely new as I have not yet picked any locks or tried to make any picks  but I have read quite a bit and am soon hoping to get a lock pick set. Well... that's it... and wish me luck, whoever cares.
If you have ever pushed on a door marked pull, copy this to your signature.
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by Peaky » 31 Mar 2005 10:15
Im not whoever cares but good luck anyway,
Try clicking on the link in my sig and you will be off to a very good start, Its not all that easy to begin with but once you have the basics its just practice practice practice,
Bleed, how long are we going to have to wait before you put us all in our place?
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by bw » 31 Mar 2005 11:57
Newbie from Texas. Hoping to turn a passion into a career. Starting Foley-B soon. Take care. 
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by Varjeal » 31 Mar 2005 18:13
Welcome and thanks for joining. 
*insert witty comment here*
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by pinky » 31 Mar 2005 18:27
again ditto, welcome and enjoy the forum
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by mattdonut » 1 Apr 2005 8:42
 hi all joined yesterday thought id say hello
ive been in the upvc trade for the past 10 years and im interested in becoming a locksmith!!now...
just one question you see a long the top of the webpage you have
discussion lockpicks locksmith etc
how do i get info for the lock picks for buying in the uk i found the thread for making them. very good...
cheers matt
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by Peaky » 1 Apr 2005 9:09
Type it in the search bar, or look for uk suppliers, i use sks, aldridges and m.e duffells.
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by Chris B » 1 Apr 2005 19:13
Nigel Rose, Davenport Burgess, Citysafe, etc etc
Designers of Tools:
Rb Tools
Safe Ventures
Souber Tools
etc
etc
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by lemon_z » 2 Apr 2005 17:14
Hi! I found this site yesterday and with too much spare time on my hands, I decided to try the stuff out. Ah, just wanted to say hi.. I'll most likely be hammering you guys with questions tomorrow 
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by dumb_ass » 3 Apr 2005 10:18
My name is Donald. I am the dumbass that locked himself out of the office. That is the reason that I joined this forum. But I do think it is really interesting. If I get into my office, I will stick around.
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by mattdonut » 3 Apr 2005 11:21
 hi thanks to chris b ive ordered some lock picks from a place called
devonlocks some great stuff...
and thanks for your help chris b 
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by Evogenesis » 3 Apr 2005 11:42
i'm a newbie round these parts. Name's Evo i have some experience picking locks, mostly the pin tumbler variety for fun and profit. hope to learn a trick or two or pass on some of my vast knowledge.
Master Smith goes to Ottawa
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by Codeman » 3 Apr 2005 19:55
Hey everybody. I joined March 30, so I am pretty new. I just got into lockpicking about a month ago, picking with paperclips. I finally ordered me a lockpick set last Friday. Paperclips are getting aggravating to learn to pick with. 
Stupid people are always happy, because they're too stupid to know any better.
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