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Gladstone Bags (Doctors bags)

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Gladstone Bags (Doctors bags)

Postby fatoxious » 21 Jan 2014 20:30

Hey folks,

i've been lurking around here for a while. bought a set of picks a few years ago as i like puzzles. now every now and then my friends call me when they lock themselves out of their tool boxes or the like.

most recently a friend told me she bought a gladstone bag off ebay, and when it came, locked it. unfortunately she doesn't have the key. she's going to bring it around later, but i wanted to check if there's any tips on opening these kinds of lock, and i don't know my picks will work (South Ord set of C 1500's)

for reference the bag looks like this (but isn't this one)
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i'm sure this has been asked before, but i am weak in the search technique. if anyone finds the thread, please just direct me that way.


Thanks a bundle


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Re: Gladstone Bags (Doctors bags)

Postby Squelchtone » 21 Jan 2014 22:25

fatoxious wrote:i'm sure this has been asked before, but i am weak in the search technique. if anyone finds the thread, please just direct me that way.


Im not sure anyone had asked how to pick a Gladstone bag before...

Your best bet is to google what a key looks like, probably a simple lever lock. That should give you the idea on what tool you will need to use.
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Re: Gladstone Bags (Doctors bags)

Postby fatoxious » 21 Jan 2014 23:20

she just told me she popped it with a precision screwdriver.

thanks anyway!
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Re: Gladstone Bags (Doctors bags)

Postby mechanical_nightmare » 23 Jan 2014 5:22

That's a really cool looking, old school bag! It's a shame the lock isn't so secure... Glad your friend was able to 'pop' it.
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Re: Gladstone Bags (Doctors bags)

Postby smokingman » 23 Jan 2014 8:16

Cool tool carrier, call the "lock doctor".
That would have been a good slogan for me when I was working. :lol:
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