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Lockwood Padlocks......

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Lockwood Padlocks......

Postby Knowledgeispower » 24 Mar 2004 5:28

Im new registered her but ive been reading for a long time and i can pick a 110/35 lock wood everytime in like 1 second , but when i goto a biger lock its more difficult i was wondering if some people could give some advice ?

peace
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Postby Luke » 26 Mar 2004 3:19

Certain lockwood padlocks can a pain. Keep at it.

{edited by Varjeal: Luke, please. The language! Sheesh..}
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Postby tastyfish » 19 Sep 2004 3:29

hmm i wonder what it use to say there hehe
If it doesn't seem to make sence, take a minuite to look at who said it... do you still want to know?
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Postby WhiteHat » 19 Sep 2004 4:56

lockwood put security ratings on their packages - 1 through to 9 - do you know which rating the "big one" had?
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Postby archiebald » 19 Sep 2004 7:13

Dont give up it lock picking takes a lot of time and when you dont get the result you want it helps to stop and try again the next day.
Try picking the cheap ones for a while. 8)
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Postby Exodus5000 » 19 Sep 2004 13:46

archiebald wrote:Dont give up it lock picking takes a lot of time and when you dont get the result you want it helps to stop and try again the next day.
Try picking the cheap ones for a while. 8)


Especially since the cheap ones are so abundant. I've got a friend who owns a hardware store. Whenever a lock is returned, damaged, or needs to be updated on the shelf he puts it in a box for me. Every week when I come in to shoot the breeze it's like christmas.
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