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question about a lock...

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

question about a lock...

Postby SicilianBoy » 27 Sep 2005 14:22

hi please see the photos below:

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the photos are a bit dark but i think u can understand what lock and what key im talking about!


please can u tell me if this kind of locks are unlockable and if the answer is yes which kind of tool do i need?


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Last edited by SicilianBoy on 27 Sep 2005 14:42, edited 3 times in total.
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Postby sivlogkart » 27 Sep 2005 14:35

It is a double bitted lever lock, but I have never had the chance to pick one of those.
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Postby SicilianBoy » 27 Sep 2005 14:42

d0ded0 wrote:It is a double bitted lever lock, but I have never had the chance to pick one of those.



but is this pickable in some ways?
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Postby digital_blue » 27 Sep 2005 15:18

It most certainly is pickable, but it's a question of your level of skill, and the amount of commitment you're willing to put into learning to pick it. IF this is a one shot deal, you'd be better served calling a locksmith. If you already have some knowledge of lockpicking, you may want to browse through the Euro locks section of the site for some info on picking lever locks.

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Edit: On second thought, it just dawned on me how dumb it was to recommend calling a locksmith if you've already go the key. :lol: So that poses the question, why do you want to pick it? Is it because you enjoy lockpicking and want this to be your next conquest? Or what?
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Postby SicilianBoy » 27 Sep 2005 17:08

so can please an administrator move this thread in the "european lock" section?

thanks a lot
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Postby SicilianBoy » 28 Sep 2005 22:29

so is anyone capable to open the lock of my above picture?is there any video about it?which tool would i need?

im new to this forum but i got a good amount of practicing hours at home so i might try that kind of lock(that is also my home lock)

thanks for your help,i really appreciate it! :)
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Postby pinky » 29 Sep 2005 2:21

the lock will pick with a slightly modified 2 in 1 pick, the same as almost any double bitted safe lock.
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Postby SicilianBoy » 30 Sep 2005 5:12

pinky wrote:the lock will pick with a slightly modified 2 in 1 pick, the same as almost any double bitted safe lock.


sorry english isnt my first language anyway u are telling me that the lock in the photo could be picked using a slightly modified 2 in 1 pick?if so...can u please gimme a link so that i can buy this kind of tool so that i can practise at home?thanks a lot!
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Postby SicilianBoy » 26 Oct 2005 10:32

pinky wrote:the lock will pick with a slightly modified 2 in 1 pick, the same as almost any double bitted safe lock.



Pinky:this is the kind of pick u are talking about?


http://www.lockpickshop.com/p-C6010.html
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