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by l0ckp1cker » Sat May 09, 2009 6:10 am
Yale P210 directly from the package: 
Started picking on 23 Feb 2009. Current Stats: Picked 164 different locks so far. Latest Victory: ABUS EC75/50
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by jasonthekey » Sat May 09, 2009 9:06 am
I finally picked my MUL T LOCK CLASSIC! with all 5 pins both inner and outer so thats Medeco and Mul T lock down and my next gen Bilock should be arriving in the mail tomorrow.
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by awol70 » Sat May 09, 2009 1:26 pm
jasonthekey wrote:I finally picked my MUL T LOCK CLASSIC! with all 5 pins both inner and outer so thats Medeco and Mul T lock down and my next gen Bilock should be arriving in the mail tomorrow.
you are a slayer! bilock is like nothing else tho. best of luck..i hope you can add that to your list.
"the more you pick the more you open...the more you open,the more you pick"
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by jasonthekey » Tue May 12, 2009 5:32 am
awol70 wrote:jasonthekey wrote:I finally picked my MUL T LOCK CLASSIC! with all 5 pins both inner and outer so thats Medeco and Mul T lock down and my next gen Bilock should be arriving in the mail tomorrow.
you are a slayer! bilock is like nothing else tho. best of luck..i hope you can add that to your list.
I ordered a next gen Bilock last week it should come in today or tommorow
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by cryptocat » Tue May 12, 2009 12:29 pm
GMS mortise cylinder, 3 spools. Wishes it was a sargent of some kind. Took the opportunity to modify one of my wrenches to put a small bend in the other end to make it easier to apply top tension.
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by l0ckp1cker » Tue May 12, 2009 1:20 pm
ABUS 55/50 Cutaway Padlock (Thanks to SnowyBoy for the lock and cutaway work!)  Tri-Circle 264 Padlock  American 1105 
Started picking on 23 Feb 2009. Current Stats: Picked 164 different locks so far. Latest Victory: ABUS EC75/50
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by femurat » Tue May 12, 2009 5:50 pm
Yesterday evening, while the forum was down, I played with my medeco 32S fully pinned (6 pins and the sidebar).  The wrench is an inox bicycle spoke, specifically designed for this keyway. To design this spoke-wrenches I was inspired by raimundo while talking about an american lock 5200. Also tballard likes this wrenches... and he's not the only one! The pick is a simple small diamond, with my favourite handles. I don't have a medecoder jet, and I don't know if I'm going to build one. It's very interesting and satisfying to feel the sidebar and consequently rotate the pins to set them! Cheers 
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by james5345 » Wed May 13, 2009 4:20 am
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by Anyone » Thu May 14, 2009 2:12 am
Finally! An American 5200 with no key. Someone cut the lock off originally, and it took me about an hour to figure out the binding order. Turn it too far and it binds pins 4 and 5... SPP'd, too. This thing wouldn't respond to raking...
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by james5345 » Thu May 14, 2009 3:01 am
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by l0ckp1cker » Thu May 14, 2009 3:44 am
- Tri-Circle 265 straight out of the package - mailbox wafer lock - unknown brand discus lock - Yale P300! --> this s*cker got me going for almost 2 weeks now and finally got it  - Guard 40mm brass padlock Videos of the tri-circle, the discus and the guard lock can be found on mytube.
Started picking on 23 Feb 2009. Current Stats: Picked 164 different locks so far. Latest Victory: ABUS EC75/50
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by jasonthekey » Sun May 17, 2009 9:25 am
Got my Next generation BiLock picked in just a couple days so im pretty happy
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by sir lot is here » Sun May 17, 2009 6:04 pm
I picked my tri circle 266  im very happy ive had this around 6months or so, ive bumped it before but never picked it untill a few hrs ago 
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by l0ckp1cker » Mon May 18, 2009 12:32 am
sir lot is here wrote:I picked my tri circle 266  im very happy ive had this around 6months or so, ive bumped it before but never picked it untill a few hrs ago 
Great job!! I finally got the Yale P300 on video today, it is by far the most difficult regular pin tumbler lock that I've picked so far. It has 6 pins, 5 of those are spools of various height and 1 regular driver pin (pin 2). The binding order is: 2,3,5,1,4,6 and there's very little tolerance in the lock. Especially with the 6th pin, only opening up a micrometer to far to set the last one will result in pins popping back into place... But I've got it  Here's the link: 
Started picking on 23 Feb 2009. Current Stats: Picked 164 different locks so far. Latest Victory: ABUS EC75/50
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