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by matteo687 » 26 Apr 2005 7:24
Greetings lockies,
I've been checking out LP101 for about 4 months now, mostly interested in Europa; particularly España locks. Those lockies who know Spain, can testify to the general frequent practise of drilling by many "cerrajeros"!
So, check out my prof. My main agenda is to bring NDE to España, for resd. and automotive, via the co. that currently pays my bills.
I am in a heavy R&D mode now mainly because i come from USA where most locks are cake (even automotive)! Quite the education i have received in the last few months.  I have also produced a couple of training vids on using pickgun, and the "BELL" (i know not NDE, but sometimes....).
Anyway, sofar this forum has helped me a great deal and I intend contribute what I can very soon.
Regards,
MD
"Excellence lies not in but a single job well done, it is a habit"
Someone get this dog off my leg!!
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by bryan1656 » 26 Apr 2005 18:12
Hello all. I've lurked a bit and decided to register.
It seems like a really nice community you have built here. There's alot of knowledge here and everyone seems very friendly.
I'll be wearing out the search function for awhile!! But I thought I'd say howdy. I'll try to contribute when I can.
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by wisebeuy » 27 Apr 2005 3:31
All right? Andrew here, new to the forum (today) but not new to picking. Not an expert, not even particularly good, but want to get better so thought I'd sign up.
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by j_quigly » 27 Apr 2005 12:31
Just registered today. Been reading about picking and practicing for about a year now and think this site is great. Glad to have one place to go for all my informational needs.
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by I-1 » 28 Apr 2005 2:15
well I joined today,
and good luck with the forum!!!
Thanks for making this available MODS and ADMINS...
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by Varjeal » 28 Apr 2005 9:19
Welcome to all. 
*insert witty comment here*
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by rob305 » 28 Apr 2005 18:57
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hey everyone just joined today... yay 
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by magicman26 » 29 Apr 2005 4:32
Hi, my name is JR and i'm a preforming magician from Oregon. I've been picking locks for about 9 years now and am quite addicted to it. I started picking when i wanted to be an escape artist, but lock manipulation quickly grew into a hobby itself. I'm not an expert, but i can definently find my way around the inside of a lock. I came upon this site while looking up how to open combination locks, as they have always frustrated me. Hopefully, i'll find that information here eventually. Well, time to go look around!
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by PNC » 29 Apr 2005 6:18
Hi all,
My name is Paul, I've been reading this forum for a few months now. I have just set up as a locksmith, having previously beena carpenter. I live in Birmingham, Uk. I've learned a lot from this site already and look forward to learning more
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by atikus » 29 Apr 2005 15:37
Hey all,
The names Brent. Didnt realize there was a site like this. Glad to find this site. Hoping it will help me out a bit.
To us, the world is accessible and nothing can keep us out.
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by AtTheEndOfAugust » 29 Apr 2005 16:39
Hello all,
complete newbie to lockpicking, but it sparked my interest.
im sure i can learn alot here
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by johnski » 2 May 2005 21:42
Hello All,
I've been lurking here for a couple of weeks and finally decided to join in. I've been a mechanic for over 30 years and always had a passing interest in locksmithing. My interest in this was re-kindled the other day when the wife and I found ourselves locked in an inner hallway after hours at her real estate office. Both doors were self locking. I managed to pry one open with my pocket knife but it got me thinking again. I dug out my long forgotten Dyno Kwick Pick and started fooling around again. I found this site and I think you guys are great. Hope to be around for a while to learn from and share ideas with you. Thanks JF
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by BmX4EvR » 2 May 2005 22:52
Great site!
Im very new to lockpicking and decided to take it up as a hobby not to long ago
Im hoping to learn a lot and as much as i can from this site and its users
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by Chucklz » 2 May 2005 23:30
Welcome everyone
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by djar007 » 3 May 2005 3:43
Hi all, I have just recently discovered the art of lockpicking and have had some small victories using my own picks made crudely but they seem to work well. I cant wait to read posts of tips and experiences from other noobies and professionals alike. Great site and nice layout, thanks mods
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