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by femurat » Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:22 pm
 After a month of abstinence I'm trying to get the touch back. These locks that I found in the mail were perfect for a restart. Three 6 pin euros, and a 6 pins padlock (that a famous uk locksmith chopped 'cause he didn't know the trick to open it. I'm going to send him a PM with a suggestion...). Cheers 
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by RoyalRow » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:09 pm
Master 140...took a while to figure out but then I was like...D'Oh!
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by fogcreature » Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:22 am
master lock #40 (yawn), brinks r70 (easy but fun), and a high security Duke Energy transformer padlock (i lucked out with a rake and got 5 bucks for the bet) a good day though
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by Wizer » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:42 pm
Wizer wrote:I got your regular Schlage KIK. I thought it would have been easier to pick. I can do it, but must be very careful picking it allthough the bitting is not made hard.
I found out why this felt harder than I thought Schlages would be: Raymond had put a serrated driver in the 6th. chamber. I was allmost sure of this by feeling it, but had to take the pins out to make sure. ...and hunt for three lost pins for half an hour, found them tho. -Wizer
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by KokomoLock » Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:26 am
You can learn something from everyone you meet if you would just shut up and listen.
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by femurat » Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:51 pm
It's embarrassing to post this close to KokomoLock's Dom. 10 active pins? wow! I saw you playing, congrats for taming that beast. I know it's not easy, but when finally it opens, what a good feeling  Boring evening, so I decided to play with some standard locks. I'm still trying to get back "in shape" so next time will be padlock evening and then dimple evening. Or vice versa, we'll see... Cheers 
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by femurat » Mon Sep 06, 2010 8:57 pm
 Dimples evening, started from the easiest mtl 6 pins, 7x7, 2 iseo, bricard, millenco, and then the 2 dom. I put the millenco just before the dom since it has a sydebar and I consider it a bonus, but for the tolerances it has I could consider it easier than the iseo. I still have 2 dom to pick but the movie ended and I went to bed. Cheers 
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by Rickthepick » Mon Sep 06, 2010 9:28 pm
wow you have been a busy boy. What was that yale 'trick' you talk about? i have some mt5's now if u fancy a bash i aint picked one yet
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by femurat » Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:18 pm
Hi Rick, I sent you a PM "padlock bypass tool" on August 24th, have you received it? Me a busy boy?  I'm just trying to recuperate the long holiday that unfortunately didn't include picking. Thanks for the mt5 offer, I'm up to something else at the moment...  but if you pm me a price I may just buy one double cylinder and keep it for later. Cheers 
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by Rickthepick » Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:31 pm
I was on holiday when that was sent it doesnt seem to be in my inbox 
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by awol70 » Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:03 am
MTL KiK cylinder. blind, no key. 
"the more you pick the more you open...the more you open,the more you pick"
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by Wizer » Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:26 pm
Gege pExtra. 6 pins, 2 passive sidepins.  -Wizer
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by femurat » Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:44 pm
 It took me 2 evenings to pick all these padlocks! I'm not a super fast picker but I'm not so slow. The reason why it took me so long is that I need to focus a lot to feel the feedback of some locks, and after I open a few I loose sensitivity-concentration. I planned to pick all of these in one evening but when I noticed I was less focused on the pins and just hoping to open the lock I interrupted the padlock-session. I resumed the day after with more enthusiasm and concentration, with great success! Maybe my fingers were just tired... Cheers 
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