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Postby cracksman » 1 Aug 2005 21:06

Welcome all :D
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Postby jdkeys » 2 Aug 2005 3:25

How do you get full access to this site and get to post topics?
cheers in anticipation.
THE FORCE IS ALWAYS WITH YOU.
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Postby helix » 2 Aug 2005 4:20

You just did.
The button called 'new topic' next to the 'post reply'
button you pushed to reply to this thread, will let
you ask a new question.



Although there is no such thing as a stupid question if
you don't know the answer,
you should use the search feature on this site before asking
because we have probably answered that question today, the day before
and the day before that, because people don't search, therefore
they ask stupid questions and get stupid answers.

Be warned that if you ask a question that we consider
plain lazy or stupid, you will quite likely be flamed by
some members here.

The quality of your question will give a better answer as well.

Have a good read of the FAQs section and do a search for:
MIT guide to lockpicking. If you then still have any questions, feel free to ask.

You have full access to this site except the Advanced section which
will probably be way over your head anyway if you are not a locksmith
or been a serious hobbyist for a long time.

Enjoy.
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Fresh New Blood

Postby ivanmmj » 2 Aug 2005 14:37

Hi, everyone. I'm new to the forum. I've always been interested in lock picking. My first question: where can I find the tools needed?
God bless you.
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Postby Santos718 » 2 Aug 2005 14:53

Welcome!!!

    Read the Rules(and I mean ALL OF THEM)
    Use the search Function before creating a new thread, your question might have already been answered, or atleast, addressed.
    Happy Reading(which there is tons to do) and Happy Picking.


Use this please ImageSearch

This issue has already been addressed many times. Don't take this as an insult or a way around your question. People may start floobing*, thats natural when questions have been asked many times...

*Floobing - good humored, teach them the rules, noob flaming - get used to this term, because it happens alot.
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Besides that, lockpickshop.com is a very good place to start.
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Postby wh0wants2know » 2 Aug 2005 16:52

hi everyone. I am new to this site (duh) but I am a veteran of supraforums.com and am therefore familiar with searching, reposts (I'm assuming that the repost police have a precinct here), and the term "stfu n00b." I used to be decent at opening simple locks (like the kind commonly found on door knobs) and I've never met a padlock that I can't open in less than about 30 seconds, and I can usually get a deadbolt if given enough time. my friend billy borrowed my picks a while ago (fsck you if you're on here, give em back I know you have them) and so I need some new ones, but I want to get back into it because I really enjoy it and cute girls who lock themselves out of their house/dorm room/apartment/etc. always like people who can pick locks.
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Postby Chrispy » 2 Aug 2005 17:27

wh0wants2know wrote:hi everyone. I am new to this site (duh) but I am a veteran of supraforums.com and am therefore familiar with searching, reposts (I'm assuming that the repost police have a precinct here), and the term "stfu n00b."

Not a precinct per se, more of a loose club.... The Enforcers. :twisted:
And the term we use here is "floobing". :lol:

wh0wants2know wrote:I used to be decent at opening simple locks (like the kind commonly found on door knobs) and I've never met a padlock that I can't open in less than about 30 seconds, and I can usually get a deadbolt if given enough time.

Deadbolts are basically the same as the others you've mentioned. They're all pin cylinders (barr some padlocks). Deadbolts simply require more tension to get the bolt moving. Uhhh..... 30 seconds? We need to send you some decent padlocks then. I've got an Abus you can borrow. :wink:
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Postby sublime progie » 2 Aug 2005 17:28

welcome and good luck finding a damsel in distress :wink:
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Postby helix » 2 Aug 2005 23:16

Chrispy wrote:Not a precinct per se, more of a loose club.... The Enforcers.



A POSSE OF STRAW CHEWIN', PITCHFORK WEILDIN',
PICKUP DRIVIN', MOONSHINE DRINKIN', "THAT'LL
LEARN 'EM" SAYING, VIGILANTES.



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Postby ivanmmj » 2 Aug 2005 23:42

lol. I figured no one read this thread seeing as how long it was, so I posted here as a formality. :p

The search feature I would use, but I want to first read the 101 pages.
God bless you.
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Postby helix » 3 Aug 2005 0:03

Probably me, Chrispy and Santos are the only ones sad/bored enough
to reply, but it does get read.
The mods pop in too.

It gives us a chance to tell new guys to

"SEARCH NOOB!!! I'M NOT KIDDING AROUND HERE!! SEARCH LIKE YOU NEVER
SEARCHED BEFORE!! RUN FORREST, RUN!! oopsie, get up Forrest, and
stop your crying"

If you have any questions,
:twisted: feel free to ask :twisted:
MmwWoOOoOHhAhaAHAHha!!
Ok, umm...

Enjoy. Welcome.
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Postby Santos718 » 3 Aug 2005 7:14

ivanmmj wrote:lol. I figured no one read this thread seeing as how long it was,

You think that was long? Ha, you haven't seen anything yet.
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Welcome!!!

    Read the Rules(and I mean ALL OF THEM)
    Use the search Function before creating a new thread, your question might have already been answered, or atleast, addressed.
    Happy Reading(which there is tons to do) and Happy Picking.




Use this please: Image Search

This issue has already been addressed many times. Don't take this as an insult or a way around your question. People may start floobing*, thats natural when questions have been asked many times...

*Floobing - good humored, teach them the rules, noob flaming - get used to this term, because it happens alot.
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MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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Postby sublime progie » 3 Aug 2005 9:23

welcome all
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Just signed up

Postby pookie » 3 Aug 2005 11:11

I just returned from Defcon, enjoyed LPcon and decided to check out the website. I've been messing around with locks since I was a kid-figured out how to pick a cheap (warded) paddlock with two nails. I bought some picks a few years ago and although I don't practice enough, I do enjoy it. Anyway, great site and I look forward to reading more.
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Postby Chrispy » 3 Aug 2005 21:54

That repeat post .txt file is saving you a h*ell of a lot of typing Santos. :P
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