It's a two rowed, 10 pin dimple. 5 pins each row.
The pin chambers are very close to each other, wich difficults picking a bit. At least in theory. If it had a better buid, it would be awsome. But the binding order of this one is very straight forward. So I pick each row at a time, and it's not too difficult to set pins without disturbing others.
It has no spools or other measures of security, so I'm not going to disassemble this one for now. But here are the pics of it:



The key:

By having 2 rows, on the rotation of the plug, it blocks 2 times. Not a problem, just a statement!


As I said, this is a very cheap one with a GREAT feedback from the pins. So it's easy to pick. Takes a while as there are many pins, but it's very straigh forward.
I find these cheap fancy dimples a great way to learn and practice high security features like these, but on an easily pickable lock. So I'm going to thank my father now

Maybe in a near future I'll repin this with a couople of spools and anything I'll remember at the time to keep improving
