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Postby thepopularjock » 26 Sep 2006 11:18

Schlage Primus kicked my butt!
I never could get past the side pins.
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Postby darrel.h » 26 Sep 2006 16:12

picked:
4 schlages
2 papiaz padlocks with spool pins
1 mul-t-lock classic
1 american padlock with too many security pins
a millicrapload of ubercheap and crappy locks

shamefully defeated by:
medeco biaxial
assa twin
schlage primus
If all fails, use nitroglycerine.
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Postby shararm » 26 Sep 2006 20:12

picked

padlocks

Master lock # 1,3,5

deadbolt

first watch 5 pin cylinder

never picked

everything else
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Postby pinsetter » 11 Oct 2006 13:02

Well, I've been kinda out of the loop on picking since it looks like I'll be going through a divorce in the near future. I do have a couple of locks to add to my picked list though.

I've managed to pick another Best SFIC padlock, a Best SFIC core, 2 more Corbin mortise cylinders with 5 spool pins in each, and 2 more Yale mortise cylinders.

Still working on my Medeco's and ASSA twin with no luck yet. :(

It looks like I'll be having plenty of practice time though!
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Postby Schuyler » 11 Oct 2006 13:28

Ach!

Best of luck with everything upcoming. Hope the lockpicking can keep your hands and mind busy with our more relaxing pursuits.
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Postby btierney » 11 Oct 2006 13:34

Picked:
Master 121
Mountain Padlock
Brinks Brass Padlocks
Master #1, #3, #5
Kwikset KIK, Deadbolt
Faultless KIK, Deadbolt
EZ-Set KIK, Deadbolt
6 Pin Best :D
ACE II Tubular
Master Combo Manipulated

Not Picked:
I need some new locks!

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Pick no pick

Postby fjardeson » 20 Oct 2006 22:56

Picked:

Master M-1, M-2, M-27
Kwikset
Defiant
Schlage C
Schlage E (6 pins)
Russwin (6 pins but had master keying)


Unpicked but trying:

Bramah
Ace II
Chicago TuBar
Chubb 5-lever


Won't even try, sorry I'm not Mr. Falle:

Medeco Patriot
Abloy Disklock Pro
Rosengrens RKL-10
--Fjardeson

I'll call your S&G 8500 and raise you a RKL-10!
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My List

Postby csavalas » 21 Oct 2006 9:39

Picked:

-Master No 10 (Warded)
-Master No 5
-Master No 82
-Master No 6270
-Fortress Shrouded Padlock
-Kwikset 660
-Kwikset 980S
-My mailbox every day because the landlord has no spare :(
-Lynx Padlock

Unpicked:

-Manually picking the ace tubular tumbler padlock I just picked up.
-Schlage Primus (Ominous music fades in...)
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Postby digital_blue » 21 Oct 2006 10:32

Picked:

This would take way too long, and I don't think I could even come close if I tried...

Unpicked:

Anything Abloy except for the cutaways
Mul-T-Lock... haven't spent much time on that
Keymark... these stinkin' Keymars... yeesh
Scanlock... can't get the sidebar pins
Medeco Biaxial... at least, not one with all pins and sidebar installed

There's probably more, but those are a few on my "Not Picked" list at the moment.

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Postby btierney » 21 Oct 2006 11:59

I hope someday my list matches yours, D_B. I can add the Brinks R70 and Schlage (with 4 spools) to my picked list. Going to get the shrouded to play with next.
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Postby Stray » 25 Oct 2006 17:59

Picked

most locks found around normal households plus a practice lock i added spool pins to.

Not picked/bipassed that I have:

-2 sesamee brand locks (4 number ones), had the locks for a while and as of yesturday trying to get a feel for reading the cams in them. Obviously not doing something right lol. (locks were found and I don't know the combo, and going through that many combos twice isn't my idea of a fun time... seeing as I would like to use them)

-A Cheap looking/feeling padlock that i have lying around called "Tigon Extra plus Top Security" looks like a cheap disk tumbler lock (abloy type lock if i'm mistaking my terminology) I can't even find the brandname online, so if anyone wants to see what it looks like i'll take a picture or two of it.
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Postby unbreakable » 25 Oct 2006 18:07

I believe I have the same lock, here's the original thread.

http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=13864&highlight=

The pics have since been moved, you can get to them here.
http://s64.photobucket.com/albums/h192/unbreakable_lp101/Knockoff%20Abloy%20Padlock/
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Postby Stray » 25 Oct 2006 18:26

yup thats the one but the bottom on mine looks less refined. Either way guess won't be learning much about opening it seeing as its "advanced" (apart from guesses at how the inside mech works on that brand) atleast its heavy enough to be a paper weight... or a seal club
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Postby NSKerben » 25 Oct 2006 23:01

Picked:
Some file cabinet lock and kwikset titan
Trying:
American Lock Company series 700, ive got all but 2 pins and that took me good knows how long ill keep trying it tho.
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Postby Pickitup » 26 Oct 2006 10:45

Ok let's show out my picked list:

Bersanti brass padlock 5 pins
Standard yale 5 pin
Cisa 210/40
Cisa 220/60
Fai by Viro
Combo masterlocks
Other cheap padlocks

Unpicked:
Mul-t Lock
Some GM automotive locks with sidebar
Medeco Biaxial
Assa Twin
Some Abloy locks
Medeco electronic locking system
Cisa electrinic card locking system
For 20 pix... my pretty DB sign removed... SIGH!
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