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by White_queen666 » 12 Apr 2004 14:29
hey guys i have a Disc combination lock on a folder i need to get it open there are 4 dials numbered 0-9 is there a site that i can get to tell me all the combo's or if one of you are realy board you can tell me all the possible combo's i think thats the only way i can open it cause i dont have any tools i have to get it open by friday at 8:00 pm
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by SwitchBladeComb » 12 Apr 2004 15:17
Ummm the tool for this is a Seasame Decoder. But if you're completely devoid of tools and unable to get tools, there are 10,000 possible combinations, although it goes quicker on a disc combination lock cause you just can just turn 1 wheel at a time to mess with the combinations.
To get them all is a simple format:
0000, 0001, 0002 . . . 1010, 1011, 1012 . . . 9997, 9998, 9999.
Just treat each possible combination as a number from 0-9999 and count upwards. Although i warn you, this is slowwwww
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by Chucklz » 12 Apr 2004 16:45
Try these combos first
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0000 9999 1111 1234 2222 4321 3333 2345 5432 4444 3456 6543 5555 4567 7654 6666 5678 8765 7777 6789 9876 8888 7890 0987
They are, in my experience, combinations that most people think they will never forget, barring a birthday etc. Seems as though youve forgotten your combo, maby these will jog your memory. If not, you will just have to try them all.[/code]
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by SwitchBladeComb » 12 Apr 2004 16:50
I don't think the lock hes describing is one of those set your own combo locks and even if it is, most people dont bother to reset the combination. So chances are its a randomly assigned combo =\.
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by jimprice » 12 Apr 2004 21:32
There are several types of mechanisms used in these locks
most that i have come across has a button to the side of the combination
that is moved to release a catch once the correct combination is set.
Try moving this button, this will put pressure on the wheels
making them harder to turn, but as you turn a wheel you will find
that at one point the wheel becomes free from the binding force
you then move on to the next binding wheel and turn this untill
this becomes free and so on. untill all the wheels have been done.
The other types of locks such as the sesame type, will need a different approach to open them
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by archiebald » 13 Apr 2004 12:35
I find that if you look at the tumblers most of the time the plateing tends to wear on the revealed Numbers if it is unlocked most of the time and not to new try that setting. 
I pick in the dark.
State Emergency Service.
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by randmguy » 16 Apr 2004 15:54
Any make or model on this lock at all...Master and Sesame locks (and their various knock-offs) work a little different
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by David_Parker » 16 Apr 2004 17:10
Bah! You don't need a sesame decoder, just use a thin piece of metal. You'll be able to feel the grooves and whatnot. Feel around, and you'll easily figure it out. I've found a shim or my picks often do the trick on suitcase locks and the like.
-Dave.
Never underestimate the half-diamond.
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by Cameron Flint » 23 Aug 2004 19:43
I'm not going to tell you how to do it here, but if you want to
learn-- and if'n you're desperate goto
www.geocities.com/masterunlocked/
They've got everything you need to open your lock... some's accurate and somes not. If the link doesn't work, pm me.

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