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by Geek142 » 29 May 2005 2:44
Aloha necomers, Dont forget read through them FAQ stickies!
Enjoy
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by Macavity » 30 May 2005 2:11
Discovered the site a week or two ago, I've been using improvised tools on very little actual knowledge for years with varied (obviously) success...
I registered today to become involved in the discussions and to let you all know that I am truely inspired by the information and assistance you provide...
Bravo!
He's broken every human law, he breaks the law of gravity...
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by mianon » 30 May 2005 6:56
 I am Ben Bale from UK
I am just about to start to learn lock picking, and someone pointed me in the direction of this forum.
>>He Who Dares Wins<<
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by helix » 30 May 2005 7:36
I am Josh from Perth, Australia.
I been reading the posts for a while, and I must
say you guys are awesome.
I haven't had to post much, but man have I learnt from the
posts already up.
Varjeal, the quality of your posts are amazing.
Digital Blue, Raimundo, Pyro and Varjeal.
The name brand that I would buy for quality, I think.
Thanks to all the others for both posting and answering
the same questions that I wondered about.
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by RKM » 30 May 2005 18:15
Hi Rkm here to soak up all this knowlege!
ps im from the UK, london to be precise.
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by Tri-circle » 31 May 2005 7:08
Hey i'm new
Great site
Havent been studying because of it.
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by Varjeal » 31 May 2005 8:57
I appreciate the kind words...
Welcome and enjoy the site. Don't skip school, or studying, you need the education.... 
*insert witty comment here*
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by Pickety » 31 May 2005 15:34
Man i've missed a lot of stuff since i've been gone...
Hmm, im not really new to picking, or to the site, i was just under a different name. I guess i sorta stopped visiting the site because i had a lot of stuff to do with school, and my job...but now i've got quite a bit of time on my hands. I was cleaning out my shop earlier today and came across some pick templates that I printed from this site. So after cleaning the shop i decided to check up to see how the sites going... hehe still going strong i see.
Well, I have relatively good knowledge of all kinds of security, but im not exactly a professional, i will try to share as much info as i can as well as absorb.
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by drauga » 31 May 2005 20:51
hello everyone. name's kevin
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by DaWolfMan013 » 31 May 2005 20:55
Well first let me say how great it is to find this site, i have been collecting Locks & Keys since i was about 2 Years old, i am now 26 and still love them. i have been facinated with how locks work all my life and have tried to teach myself how to pick locks with mild success, hopefully i will be able to learn some things from all the wonderful people here and even share the knowlege i have aquired thus far in my trials.
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by quicklocks » 1 Jun 2005 1:18
hello all the noobs. hope you can find what you want, try the FAQs first but most on here are great and will answer your questions. good luck 
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by skold » 2 Jun 2005 5:16
Varjeal wrote:I appreciate the kind words... Welcome and enjoy the site. Don't skip school, or studying, you need the education.... 
hmmm skipping school sounds rather good at the moment..ahh school is stressful.
hi n00bs..im skold..i have been picking locks as a hobby for 4 years..
the FAQ's are definitey the place to start..very good ones by the moderating team on all sorts of lock bypass techniques.
*remember to give that impressioning manual a read...very interesting way of lock bypass
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by Geek142 » 2 Jun 2005 6:06
Greetings all newberts.
Welcome to the site. Oh and i found another good pick site, search wikipedia for locksmithing picking and how most locks (wafers, pin tumblers and tubular locks work)
geek
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by jongir » 2 Jun 2005 11:59
Hi Jon here, I found the site about a week ago and find it really good. I've been trading for about a year and a half now, but the wealth of info on this site is incredible. WELL DONE!!
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by Eldoc » 2 Jun 2005 12:49
hi all
Great site
I'm from Italy, very interested in lockpicking by my job. I' m interested too in safeboxes locks and i have a long experience in this field.
Very glad to have found this so interesting site.
Bye all
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