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by Pheniox » 21 Aug 2005 16:49
, I am going to have alot to do when I get back. I have to make fun of all these new people at least once 
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by AlphaWolf » 21 Aug 2005 19:26
Hello I am new to lock picking. I've picked a few locks with paper clips and a screw driver before, mostly padlocks and car doors(nothing illegal, mostly cause I am prone to locking myself out of stuff  ), but I found it very interesting because I love a good challenge. My name is Alex.
I was looking at getting into this as a personal hobby, any suggestions on tools or literature are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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by sublime progie » 21 Aug 2005 19:31
welcome, search the site and you will undoubtably find the answers to the questions you asked. A quick suggestion of not picking car doors, that is not really looked up upon in this site, at least if you are using it and especially if it is not yours. enjoy and welcome to the hobby
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by Santos718 » 21 Aug 2005 23:57
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.
If your search comes up inconclusive, feel free to create a new thread or ask anyone.
Enjoy!! 
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Mike_1 » 22 Aug 2005 17:58
Hi to all, i am new to lockpicking:
so this will be very informative, maybe someday i will know a lot of tricks!
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by Chrispy » 22 Aug 2005 18:04
Welcome Mike.
Read all the rules, fill out your profile, and search before asking questions. That's pretty much it. Happy reading and happier picking. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Druis2264 » 23 Aug 2005 2:40
Well I've always wanted to be able to pick locks, something of a cool hobby or something I've always been interested in. Well anyway I just figured today that I'd look up online if there were guides and tutorials on it and there was... So I ended up making my own tools and figuring out that there is much more to this than I thought. I'm eager to learn the know-how of doing this and hopefully I'll get decent at it... I've been practicing with my only lock, a master 140, and apparently, upon further investigation, it's even hard for the novice lock pickers... lol... So does anybody know of an easy lock for a n00bie to pick?
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by Santos718 » 23 Aug 2005 7:35
I would recommend a kwickset deadbolt. The master 140 shouldn't give you alot of trouble once you get more acquainted with how a pin tumbler works. Practice, Patience, and Time are very valuable, so ake advantage of them.
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by zerowin » 23 Aug 2005 15:25
hey, i totaly new in lockpicking, so can someone tell me what staff i need for lockpicking and how to make it...
thanks...
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by Death007666 » 23 Aug 2005 15:48
Yeah, i can tell you want you need. I am new here everyone just incase you wanted to know. I ordered a pickset from southord it should be here in a couple of days. I also just quick wanted to add that the other day i picked a padlock with a paperclip and the metal piece at the top of a pen (you know the part were u can attach it to ur pocket and all that good stuff), yeah it was pretty sweet but not as as sweet as then picks that are coming.
Well, to get started either order some picks online or, buy some hacksaw blades break them into 3 parts, and make picks, and most important READ THE M.I.T. GUIDE!!! if you need any further info i will be more then happy to answer ur questions, just drop me and email at thedonofdeath@yahoo.com I will answer any questions to the best of my ablility.
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by johnny9s » 23 Aug 2005 19:39
I have just been hired as a locksmith apprentice in Whistler BC. Lock picking and all aspects to deal with locksmithing are new to me. This site has been very informative and I really appreciate all the work that goes into it.
John
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by Chrispy » 23 Aug 2005 20:48
Welcome Johnny.
Thanx for filling out your profile, now it's time to start reading.
Happy picking. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by sl_aus » 24 Aug 2005 0:12
G'day all,
I've been lurking fow a few weeks and finally registered today - awesome site with so much excellent content. 10 out of 10 to the site admin. and all contributers
Have picked a couple padlocks but still a newbie, looking forward to enhance my new hobby via tips I find here!!!
Cheers,
Simon
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by Chrispy » 24 Aug 2005 6:23
Welcome sl_aus.
Happy picking!
P.S. Now that you've joined LP101, ASIO knows exactly where you live, what you have on your computer and what locks you intend to pick. Beware.... 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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