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by .Ben » Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:27 pm
just picked a master pro series 6121 for the first time! also a master no.5 a LSDA deadbolt and a cheap wafer lock on a "waterloo" toolbox acutlly i only picked the pro series today the otehres were yesterday or ill go pick them right now:D
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by jasonthekey » Fri May 01, 2009 9:38 am
i picked an American Lock 1107 SPP and a 6 pin Best IC core in a Master Lock 6421 to the control line i got both in the mail today and had both picked in about 5 minutes i posted vids on the show your skills on camera thread
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by l0ckp1cker » Fri May 01, 2009 7:33 pm
Master Lock 1155D Dimple Padlock: 
Started picking on 23 Feb 2009. Current Stats: Picked 164 different locks so far. Latest Victory: ABUS EC75/50
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by james5345 » Mon May 04, 2009 5:03 am
Been picking a master 140 padlock and a sterling padlock (both 4 pin) all day, got my average time down to about 30 secs ish...
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by TheSkyer » Mon May 04, 2009 4:44 pm
My ABUS 55/50 in less than 10 seconds with my homebrew tools. This lock has been my arch enemy since I started picking (I've always been able to open it but sometimes it took SO LONG). Now I can open it in less than 30 seconds each time I pick it up XD
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by l0ckp1cker » Mon May 04, 2009 9:10 pm
TheSkyer wrote:My ABUS 55/50 in less than 10 seconds with my homebrew tools. This lock has been my arch enemy since I started picking (I've always been able to open it but sometimes it took SO LONG). Now I can open it in less than 30 seconds each time I pick it up XD
Goed werk  I haven't tried the 55/50 myself yet, but if I'm not mistaken that's the model that Snowyboy is going to send me as a cutaway. Can't really imagine it would be harder then the other ABUS locks I've picked already, but we'll see 
Started picking on 23 Feb 2009. Current Stats: Picked 164 different locks so far. Latest Victory: ABUS EC75/50
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by jamesphilhulk2 » Mon May 04, 2009 9:12 pm
im currently working on my evva 3ks its a
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by v12v12 » Wed May 06, 2009 9:35 am
I just picked a POS Master #3... been a while since I dusted off my skills, and accidentally broke my dang Peterson S-rake!!!!! DANG IT! Working on a stubborn LSDA 40mm with no key  Security pins in these things? (I pre-googled).
E=Mc^2 = busted!
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by v12v12 » Wed May 06, 2009 10:25 am
v12v12 wrote:I just picked a POS Master #3... been a while since I dusted off my skills, and accidentally broke my dang Peterson S-rake!!!!! DANG IT! Working on a stubborn LSDA 40mm with no key  Security pins in these things? (I pre-googled).
BINGO! Just popped the LSDA 40mm; A basic rake did it... I could feel the cylinder turn, but the pick would always get stuck b/c a center pin would lock and not budge, till I released the rest of the pins which started me all over again... Well time to do it over again! The monotony...
E=Mc^2 = busted!
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by awol70 » Wed May 06, 2009 11:52 pm
v12v12 wrote:I just picked a POS Master #3... been a while since I dusted off my skills, and accidentally broke my dang Peterson S-rake!!!!! DANG IT! Working on a stubborn LSDA 40mm with no key  Security pins in these things? (I pre-googled).
stainless steel spools in mine..i have a vid on youtube...
"the more you pick the more you open...the more you open,the more you pick"
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by james5345 » Fri May 08, 2009 4:15 am
ERA 5 pin cylinder 2 security pins and a really cheap padlock, both videos can be found on my youtube channel . http://www.youtube.com/user/SpartanLocksERA took me about 30 seconds and the padlock actually takes about one second... lol 
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by FarmerFreak » Fri May 08, 2009 7:52 am
Today I didn't pick too much. But yesterday was a fun/and a good day. Picking vehicles is my preferred method of entry, so of the ones I can remember. The fun ones. 2008 Honda Civic, drivers door lock 2006 Porsche cayenne, drivers door lock The average ones. I don't remember which years these vehicle were. Jeep wrangler, drivers door lock Dodge neon, trunk Ford F150, drivers door lock Ford Explorer, drivers door lock 2 Chevy silverado's, drivers door lock I also picked a couple of schlage locks. But overall nothing too difficult. Oh, and maybe a 1997 Nissan pathfinder, but I'm not sure if that was wednesday or tuesday. I wish everyday could at least be like that. 
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by james5345 » Fri May 08, 2009 11:36 pm
cheap dial padlock using pull and dial method, http://www.youtube.com/SpartanLocks you cant see the gates on the dials so its the only method that worked. Hopefully get another lock done tonight when i practice.
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by jasonthekey » Sat May 09, 2009 5:56 am
Picked my Mul T Lock Classic with 4/5 pin stacks in both inner and outer pins this lock is giving me a harder time than expected
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