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Postby cjames73 » 19 Jun 2007 14:05

new update,

2x abus rim cylinders
abus 60/50 padlock
abus 65/50 padlock
abus 85/70 padlock
abus 82/90
abus 158/50 padlock
old abus 50mm laminated padlock
4x yale rim cylinders
yale 'x5' 6 pin rim cylinder
2x yale 40mm padlocks
yale euro (thumb)
2x yale pro-key 7 pins
aldridge cisa 221/60 padlock
2x 90mm sterling discus padlocks
ifam e-40 padlock
tri-circle 265 padlock
squire no35 padlock
squire no38 padlock
squire 30mm padlock
shen huan 60mm padlock
wolfdog 30mm padlock
unknown bike lock
4x filing cabinet wafer locks
sterling 91mm shutter lock
cisa 280/55 padlock
union rim cylinder
2x union ovals (thumb)
iseo euro
mila euro
zone euro
diamond rim cylinder
2x LSH euros
wilkinson 40mm padlock
2x securit 50mm discus padlock
3x russwin cylinders
2x kwikset cylinders
2x corbin cylinders
2x yale ZB cylinders
2x yale sc1 cylinders
2x GEGE euro cylinders
2x more iseo euros
chubb su74 BS 5 lever mortice lock
american 1105 padlock
evva rim cylinder
2x unknown BS 5 lever mortice locks
unknown 5 lever mortice lock
union 63mm padlock
4x chubb ava cam locks but only by putting tension on the cam
squire 60mm steel armoured warehouse lock
lots more i can't remember

medeco biaxial phone vault lock!! :D
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Postby Dragunov-21 » 2 Jul 2007 21:17

Yet another meagre beginner's list.

Various crappy no-name padlocks (consistent)
Various 3 and 4 pin lockwood padlocks (fairly consistent)
Cheap 3 pin filing cabinet wafer (consistent)
Standard lockwood 5 pin deadbolt. (kinda consistent)
2 friends' padlocks at school after they lost their keys :P

and the one I'm really proud of, a 7 pin TrioVing my stepdad brought home from work, full of security pins (ok so I've only opened it a half dozen times but hey...)
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Postby le.nutzman » 3 Jul 2007 6:10

Oh man, here's a short list.

Picked:

American Series 5200 Padlock (custom pinned 5 spool and 5 serrated with High/Low combinations) - Consistent

American Series 5200 Padlock (Factory Pinning) 50% field consistancy
Masterlock Padlock #140 Brass
Masterlock Padlock #3
Pacific 40 Padlock
Federal Padlock
Brinks 5 pin Security Padlock (took about a month, but i got it)
SP Security Cruciform Padlock
Various knock off brand padlocks

Favorite padlock to pick currently is the American 5200 just because of how difficult or easy it can be. I've encountered several that i thought would be hard so I would do an initial rake to test spring tension and the lock would pop open in the process. But i've also had my @ss handed to me as well.

Hopefully my list with change and grow once I rotate back to the states and can actually get my hands on a larger variety of locks instead of just working on padlocks.
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Postby supervalet » 18 Sep 2007 0:40

picked:
kwikset doorlock
LSDA 300 padlock

unpicked:
working on master 1,3
and an unknown abus
basically everything
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Postby JRock » 19 Sep 2007 17:51

semvarin wrote:Ok this should be fairly short!

Picked:

1 Samsonite crappy luggage lock *

Unpicked:

The world!

* note the Samsonite crappy luggage lock is probably not the official product name, and I can't claim it was real picking. I happened to own one that was keyed such that all of the pins set about the same height. Any thin sturdy right triangle of the 30-60-90 variety will open it like a key (an xacto knife does wonders). On to bigger and crappier luggage locks!!


Yeah, my picked and not picked list looks identical to that. I'm still trying to learn though. I've been able to bump almost every lock I've come in contact with but I don't really call that picking.
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Postby brianwrenn » 24 Sep 2007 22:39

Yay im so happy. I lost my lockerkey and was looking on the internet to see if there is a way to open it, (without paying 10 BUCKS to get a new key.) so i tried to pick it. AND IT WORKED, but i had to spray some keyhole lube in it(aka i used some slide oil for my trombone) but still im happy. Im going to pick locks as a hobby, idk sounds like fun. :]

So far i can pick:

Locker lock (idk what its called)
Master 4-5-6 (i can do more but these are the only ones im consistant on
i dont understand why ppl say yoou just shake it roun inside
the keyhole, I have to be careful or ill straiten the paperclip
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Postby UWSDWF » 25 Sep 2007 2:18

JRock your signature is spam advertising.... pulling shite like that i can only hope you get hit by a car
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Postby samfishers » 24 Oct 2007 16:53

i will refresh mine since it was quite a while i posted here.

Corbin 5pin
Russwin 5pin
Sargent 6 pin
Master #1
Master #5 (by impressioning)
Weiser 3,4,5 pins
Shlage 4pin
DL lock 5pin
and some shit locks, like : guard, and other unknown brand

UNPICKED

MUL-T-LOCK
Viro
Master #140
Medeco biaxial
some kind of tricycle
and some 4 pins shlage
watch the weather change

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Postby Tully » 24 Oct 2007 23:00

im new just got my pick set today actually, failed at making my own

Chateau C970
Master 120D
Shitty Samsonite
Kwikset doorknob
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Postby josh0094 » 24 Oct 2007 23:36

picked,

banton spacelock
kwickset door set
stanley 10 MM

totally lame im a begainer...
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Postby JRock » 31 Oct 2007 21:17

UWSDWF wrote:JRock your signature is spam advertising.... pulling shite like that i can only hope you get hit by a car


Dude, you need to take a chill pill bro. Did it ever occur to you that maybe I didn't mean to put that there? As it happens, this is virtually the only forum type site I belong to which isn't directed to advertising, and I tend to use googlebar to fill out basic info; name, email, SIGNATURE, and things such as that. I do appreciate you pointing that out since I didn't notice, but learn to relax a little and understand that not everything people do is always done purposefully. Pulling shite like that I can only hope you get hit by a car.
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Postby JackNco » 31 Oct 2007 21:34

dont take it to heart you just have to get to knwo UWSDWF
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Postby FFVison » 1 Nov 2007 15:35

Picked:
Masterlock 5, 140, 141D, some aluminum variation of it as well as the brass one, some "weatherproof" masterlock, masterlock 532, Brinks R70, Brinks gate lock (not sure of this model number... it's laminated and it's about the size of a master 5) that I can pick sometimes, mountain security (I think that's the name of the company), Kwikpik deadbolt, and a FEW times, a 5 pin ACE lock that I got from ACE hardware.

Not picked yet:
Master 15, TruGuard 6 pin lock, American 1305, Brinks Series 527, and my Brinks 6 pin Shrouded.

I mostly SPP, but I have raked my aluminum 141 and my my kwikpik as well as raking to start off before switching to SPP.
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Postby LeeNo » 15 Nov 2007 21:21

I am a total noob. After my picks came, I bought a no-name "fortress" padlock made in China and it opened right away. I then tried it on my Master 21 and no luck. So I bought 3 more padlocks and was able to pick the Master No. 3

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Fortress
Master #3


(will update as I progress...)
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Postby LeeNo » 26 Nov 2007 13:24

I finally got that Master 21 open!

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Fortress
Master #3
Master #21
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