I hadn't seen my lock picks and practice locks for 4-5 years. This year, a few times I thought, "I should get those out and practice again," but couldn't remember where I put them. I stumbled across them the other day and have been practicing again. The first hour or so sucked, but then a lock clicked and so did I. I'm not NEARLY as good as the Lock Picking Lawyer. I don't have nearly the practice, but I'm able to open all of the locks that I've got from the link that I posted farther up the thread, the locks with tight keyways and security pins, etc.... I'd love to buy 50 more locks and sit around practicing while watching TV, but the good locks to practice on (security pins, etc...) aren't cheap. To practice on the good locks (harder to pick) it's mostly $10 - $50 each, although you can get up to well over $100.
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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas
Thanks Steve, haha, that didn't take him long. A friend of mine has watched these youtubes and is quite good at it so I'll buy him lunch I think.
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Bill, did you ever either find the keys or get the lock of undamaged?
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