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by mariushav » 24 Mar 2006 14:43
Hello!
I did it! =D After about 10 minutes, i finally managed to open it!
The lock was an Abus 35/80, and i picked it with a regular hook. ( Flat tip).
Anyway, is this a really easy lock to pick, or can i be a little proud? =D
( Just picked locks for three days, and that was only those very cheap padlocks which costs 3$  )
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by gang_wheell » 24 Mar 2006 15:44
according to me ist easy lock,but nice to open it.
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by Jason13 » 24 Mar 2006 16:00
Thats the padlock that has Plastic over the actual body of the lock and comes in differnt colours ya?
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by dhoyda » 24 Mar 2006 16:13
I have a lock similar to this. It is fairly easy to pick for me and I am a beginner
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by mariushav » 24 Mar 2006 17:00
 - The short one to the left.
It's funny =P Now, i can open the same lock within 40 secs ca.
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by ElementX » 25 Mar 2006 18:42
does are very easy, I sometimes do them under a second...with luck but never 10 minutes, but my first time i use 3 mins
but did u buy a lock pick set?
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by LockNewbie21 » 26 Mar 2006 3:36
Congrats. Try the Abus Buffo discus lock, that will be a more of a challenge.
Andy
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by Keyring » 26 Mar 2006 4:00
As a rough guide, the smallest padlocks in the Abus range tend not to have security pins, don't know in this case as I'm still not sure exactly which one you picked.
The larger 85/50 for example has 5 spool pins.
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by mariushav » 26 Mar 2006 8:30
ElementX wrote:does are very easy, I sometimes do them under a second...with luck but never 10 minutes, but my first time i use 3 mins but did u buy a lock pick set?
Yeah. Kind of..
A friend of mine gave me this 11 piece set, but i used a homemade hook ( Made out of hacksawblade)
After a few days of pratice, i can now open the same lock in 20 secs max.
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by ElementX » 28 Mar 2006 15:14
congrats!
I also made my pick set out of hacksawblade, but I have to make a new tension wrench, cause the one I have now i just flattend iron wire...
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by jeff_15 » 28 Mar 2006 23:16
Yeah, I made my full 11 peice lock pick set out of hacksaw blades too 
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by ilvg2k » 29 Mar 2006 0:58
I think you should be proud!
My first pick was a crummy no-name padlock. It still took a while the first time. Now its jsut a few seconds.
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by EGOOT247 » 29 Mar 2006 19:51
Congrats!
, -._,-. BEWARE, I am weird.
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(_o_) The only way to make something foolproof is to keep it away from fools.
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by Treeson » 29 Mar 2006 20:13
Congratulations, although that lock could have been easy, Abus does make some pretty difficult locks. I have one that is very easy to open, I don't have the key, but from picking it and feeling the pins, I ave determined the key must look somewhat like a n upside down triangle. (Pins 5 and 1 set high, 4 and 2 medium, and 3 is very low.
I have found that extremely light tension on these locks works wonders.
Good luck with your picking!
Cheers,
Treeson
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by mariushav » 30 Mar 2006 8:00
Thank you
I'll buy some new locks tomorrow! =)
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