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by cha0s » 9 Aug 2005 15:11
Do you guys ever look into the keyway during picking to see whats what?
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by TOWCH » 9 Aug 2005 15:33
If a lock is giving me trouble I will sometimes do it to help me concentrate.
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by sublime progie » 9 Aug 2005 15:44
i do it but i am trying to break the habit
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by Buggs41 » 9 Aug 2005 16:42
Sometimes I do. But never on the ladies locker room door. I don't want everyone thinking I am some kind of pervert! 
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by Chrispy » 9 Aug 2005 16:43
Buggs41 wrote:Sometimes I do. But never on the ladies locker room door. I don't want everyone thinking I am some kind of pervert! 
Why are you picking the ladies locker room door in the first place? 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Santos718 » 9 Aug 2005 16:50
Chrispy wrote:Buggs41 wrote:Sometimes I do. But never on the ladies locker room door. I don't want everyone thinking I am some kind of pervert! 
Why are you picking the ladies locker room door in the first place?  
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by Buggs41 » 9 Aug 2005 16:56
Why are you picking the ladies locker room door in the first place?
Ummm......Errrr.......For practice? Yea, Yea. That's right!
Wait one minute. I don't own that lock. I thought I did, but I don't. I guess I am a pervert. I will enter re-hab now.
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by Santos718 » 9 Aug 2005 16:58
Buggs41 wrote:Why are you picking the ladies locker room door in the first place?
Ummm......Errrr.......For practice? Yea, Yea. That's right! Wait one minute. I don't own that lock. I thought I did, but I don't. I guess I am a pervert. I will enter re-hab now.

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by yippeegollies » 10 Aug 2005 20:35
I do it all the time. You can spot the short bottom pins easily by the split between top and bottom tumblers. Also this can give you a heads-up in the case of a high-low-high situation.
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by cracksman » 10 Aug 2005 21:07
I actually use the jewelers loops. You can get a set (2.5, 5.0, and, 10 X) on Ebay for $.99 if your patient for a few weeks. I only really use it for my dimple locks to look at side bars etc. The more you can visualize the workings of the lock the better you will become. The better you become, the less you'll need to visualize the internals of the lock, you will simply feel it, it becomes a bit automatic.
If my life depended on it, or even as a sport, I would like to learn everything there is to know about a lock...knowledge is power, if nothing else, it increases your confidence.
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by vector40 » 10 Aug 2005 21:23
I look AT the lock regularly, to the point that if I'm picking something in the dark, I need a light -- I don't like coming out of the lock and having to feel around to get back in. But I don't get down and try to squint inside. What am I going to find? Tiny green men waving at me?
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by digital_blue » 10 Aug 2005 22:31
When I'm picking a difficult lock (in my hands - I always pick with the lock in my hands) I wil sometimes look inside the lock after I have set a number of pins. Sometimes I will even tip the lock upside down and peer down the keyway to look for deep cut pins and the like. That'll sometimes give me a few clues.
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