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    Default LOCKPICKING diri ta


    who is into lockpicking?

    last week i was on a business trip. by a stroke of bad luck, na lock ang car as we were about to proceed home. lockpicking skills saved the day for us.

    lockpicking has a sad stigma of being associated with stealing.

    but it is a very useful skill.

    a neighbor had a stroke. his wife had to open the important papers in his briefcase, but no one knew the combination. lockpicking skills to the rescue. opening a briefcase is easy with little practice...like they do on tv.

    share ta diri nga thread guys.

    let us learn how to open locks....without keys.

    WARNING: FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY!

    The mere insertion of a lockpick into a keyway constitutes "entry" as in breaking and entering. and is of course highly ILLEGAL.
    Last edited by tophat; 05-22-2011 at 08:53 AM.

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    curious ko ani. suya man gud ko Dexter haha

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    i have several sets... as well as made a few of my own... and yes sadly the stigma here is it is just for stealing. when in fact i have been able to help more than a few people who have left there keys inside the ca and house....

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    nindot ni siya da.. hehe.. lingaw kaayu ni tan-awn labi na sa mga movies..

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    a very good skill to learn.......

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    nahan ko makat.on. lisud baya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lestat1116 View Post
    nahan ko makat.on. lisud baya.
    sayon ra man siya bro. the reason i created this thread kay on several occasions, a few life threatening, i find the skill of opening locks without keys is very helpful.

    let us start learning together here. dili pa pud ko kaayo expert gani ani.

    maybe someone could share some tips on lockpicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gills View Post
    i have several sets... as well as made a few of my own... and yes sadly the stigma here is it is just for stealing. when in fact i have been able to help more than a few people who have left there keys inside the ca and house....
    yes sir, please share some of your stories how your lockpicking skills helped people.

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    nindut ni samot na makalimot ko sa yawi for my door hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metz View Post
    curious ko ani. suya man gud ko Dexter haha
    kabalo diay si dexter bro? patudlo ta diri.

    Quote Originally Posted by britannica View Post
    a very good skill to learn.......
    indeed, so useful gyud kaayo.

    Quote Originally Posted by disenchanted View Post
    nindot ni siya da.. hehe.. lingaw kaayu ni tan-awn labi na sa mga movies..
    yah, just like in the movies. but in real life, it has the potential to be a life saver.

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