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HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

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.

HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby HT4 » 29 Jun 2015 12:38

I started a new YouTube channel a few days ago to start sharing my picking exploits. I have gained a new respect for BosnianBill... not for his picking skills (well, just JUST for his picking skills), but also for his "picking around the camera" skills. What a pain!

Here's my first video... "Ten American Lock Series 1100 Padlocks Picked in a Row." This video is a good representation of how I usually practice. I like to pick several of the same types of lock in a row... then mix them up and start again. This makes it (i) difficult to remember the quirks of a particular lock, (ii) more challenging and, (iii) IMO, more like picking a lock encountered in the wild. I didn't tear the locks down afterwards (as is the YouTube lock picking protocol) for two reasons. First, it would be a royal pain to do that to ten locks. Second, anyone with ears, eyes and half a brain will know that I didn't remove the security pins from the amount of clicking, and the counter rotation on the core.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34976SngvrY

And here's my second video: Two American Lock Series 748s Reviewed, Picked and Gutted


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1hqMgc7Qa4

I'm going to try and put content up regularly, so constructive criticism on improving the format would be appreciated. Thanks!

PS - Please subscribe and comment if you like the videos. It makes me feel loved. :oops:
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Re: HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby Mitchell S » 29 Jun 2015 17:01

I'm looking forward to the videos of your challenge locks as you pick them. Bosnianbill style :D
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Re: HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby GWiens2001 » 29 Jun 2015 20:07

Nicely done with the picking and the explanations. Look forward to your videos.

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Re: HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby Bluenkight » 29 Jun 2015 23:01

Well done Sir...new channel to subscribe to.. :mrgreen:
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Re: HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby HT4 » 30 Jun 2015 0:10

Thanks to all for the kind words (and subscriptions).

Here's my new video: Two American Series C70 Shutter Locks Reviewed, Picked, and Comb Picked


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6KorDnMeYw
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Re: HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby HT4 » 2 Jul 2015 0:31

Here's my new video: Two Jeff Moss Challenge Locks Picked and Gutted

Comment, Like, Subscribe, and Enjoy!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8FjoZZPxkE
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Re: HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby HT4 » 5 Jul 2015 23:24

Two new videos:

1 - Texas Jim Challenge Lock Picked, Rocked and Gutted


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evw1oh1lP3E

2 - Texas Jim MX Challenge Lock Picked and Gutted


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMt2n6mE7PE
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Re: HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby DavePaulson » 6 Jul 2015 21:11

Nice job of commentary on most of the videos, impressive skills. Suscribed.

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Re: HT4's (LockPickingLawyer) YouTube Channel

Postby HT4 » 7 Jul 2015 10:39

DavePaulson wrote:Nice job of commentary on most of the videos, impressive skills. Suscribed.

Dave


Thanks for the compliment and subscription!
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