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  3. So, I'm starting to learn to pick locks and having fun with it, but I was wondering if there were any other lockpicking and lock sport people on here I can follow?

So, I'm starting to learn to pick locks and having fun with it, but I was wondering if there were any other lockpicking and lock sport people on here I can follow?

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  • darksheeparts@mastoart.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    So, I'm starting to learn to pick locks and having fun with it, but I was wondering if there were any other lockpicking and lock sport people on here I can follow?

    I'm nowhere near outgrowing my very basic starter kit yet, but it would be good to have people to ask when I've gotten to the point where I can pick the plastic cross lock I've got and where to go next from a Masterlock 3, etc.

    (And what tools are worth buying if I want to expand my collection)

    #LockSport

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    • darksheeparts@mastoart.socialD darksheeparts@mastoart.social

      So, I'm starting to learn to pick locks and having fun with it, but I was wondering if there were any other lockpicking and lock sport people on here I can follow?

      I'm nowhere near outgrowing my very basic starter kit yet, but it would be good to have people to ask when I've gotten to the point where I can pick the plastic cross lock I've got and where to go next from a Masterlock 3, etc.

      (And what tools are worth buying if I want to expand my collection)

      #LockSport

      aspiedan@autistics.lifeA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @DarkSheepArts Definitely worth following @alice . Great source of info on the art (it definitely is an art) of lockpicking etc.

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        So, I'm starting to learn to pick locks and having fun with it, but I was wondering if there were any other lockpicking and lock sport people on here I can follow?

        I'm nowhere near outgrowing my very basic starter kit yet, but it would be good to have people to ask when I've gotten to the point where I can pick the plastic cross lock I've got and where to go next from a Masterlock 3, etc.

        (And what tools are worth buying if I want to expand my collection)

        #LockSport

        onepict@chaos.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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        @DarkSheepArts Well @LockEx and @alice come to mind if you aren't following them.

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          @DarkSheepArts Well @LockEx and @alice come to mind if you aren't following them.

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          @onepict
          They're both excellent! I'm following them already, but they're fantastic for lock related things!

          @LockEx @alice

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            @onepict
            They're both excellent! I'm following them already, but they're fantastic for lock related things!

            @LockEx @alice

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            @DarkSheepArts @onepict @alice aw shucks! You're making me blush

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            • darksheeparts@mastoart.socialD darksheeparts@mastoart.social

              So, I'm starting to learn to pick locks and having fun with it, but I was wondering if there were any other lockpicking and lock sport people on here I can follow?

              I'm nowhere near outgrowing my very basic starter kit yet, but it would be good to have people to ask when I've gotten to the point where I can pick the plastic cross lock I've got and where to go next from a Masterlock 3, etc.

              (And what tools are worth buying if I want to expand my collection)

              #LockSport

              iagox86@infosec.exchangeI This user is from outside of this forum
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              @DarkSheepArts I did an extended write-up a long time ago recommending the best beginner picks, "advanced" (meaning "expensive") picks, and locks that I think are best for beginners. It's possible the links have rotted but the information should be nevertheless useful: https://www.skullsecurity.org/2019/how-do-i-start-picking-locks

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