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by ultrafast » 20 Jul 2005 20:59
Hi all. This looks like a very informative forum...can't wait to pick my first lock!
>>> Lee <<<<
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by Santos718 » 20 Jul 2005 21:01
Welcome!
Read the rules , please use the search function before you create a new thread, it makes your life and ourlives easier, and Happy picking
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Raharazod » 21 Jul 2005 1:21
Well atleast I know I'm introducing myself in the right place... 95 pages later.
Anyway, just wanted to add that I'll be lurking here and there. (I'm terrible at keeping up with forums) Though hopefully contributing when ever possible.
Also I'll be setting up a mirror of some of the videos, tutorials, and downloads I've found on here (so far mostly from zeke97's page) if thats alright.
Thanks again guys, this forum has been extremely helpful, so keep up the good work!
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by helix » 21 Jul 2005 1:31
Welcome.
Read the FAQs and do a search for an answer if you
have a question, as it has already been answered before.
Private message Varjeal or Mr Picks about creating a mirror
of stuff here, if mirror means copying to another site, I'm not sure.
If you want to copy anything from Zekes site, I'd probably be
asking him personally as well.
If whatever it is that 'mirroring' is is obviously not against any
'copyrights' as such or whatever, just disregard this uninformed advice.
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by detpat » 21 Jul 2005 2:08
hi folks, i'm a pi in pgh pa, i work in pa, oh and wv. some work in ny as well. have been a dod investigator and deputy sher. in pa. much of my interest is professional, but personal as well.
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by helix » 21 Jul 2005 2:27
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by Chrispy » 21 Jul 2005 6:00
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Santos718 » 21 Jul 2005 8:43
So you where a Deputy Sherrif, also part of the Department of Defense here in NY and now your a Private Investigator in what! part of Pennsylvania? pgh?
Wow, talk about Law enforment. Well let me be the first to say Welcome.
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Santos718 » 21 Jul 2005 8:43
enforcement*
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Varjeal » 21 Jul 2005 9:19
Greetings and welcome to all, no matter how much short form you use...hehehe..
Enjoy the site.
*insert witty comment here*
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by Chrispy » 21 Jul 2005 16:46
Detpat, you sound like an interesting person. I run in some of the same circles as you describe (not geographically of course). Welcome to LP101 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Tennessee R » 22 Jul 2005 0:44
Hello, just joined today, although I've come to the site before to read what others have posted for my help.
I'm new at lockpicking, but have succesfully picked my door, a padlock, my door, the padlock again, and my door, and my door............
Anyways, I'm working on how to pick a combination Master lock lately.
See everyone around.
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by skold » 22 Jul 2005 4:26
Hello, some people call me Skold..But i prefer to be called Harry Potter the 2nd. I can open locks by shouting random words at them too  .
Theres some thing about Skoldy:
1. I have been known to bite..watch out
2. My name is Skold (or Nick)
3. I can pick locks better than you.
4. All of the above.
Oh and read all the FAQs the kind moderators and admins have created.
Be nice to people like Helix, Digimon blue  , Shrub, Myself, luke, moderating staff, admin people men, GEEK and people like that.
I feel in some sort of odd mood, but i guess thats what working all day does to ones mind.
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by helix » 22 Jul 2005 5:30
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by lee24k » 22 Jul 2005 21:56
Hei, new to the whole lock picking , its seems interesting, hope everyone could help me through the learning process.
regards
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