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How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

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How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby PickAName » 17 Feb 2014 4:14

I figure a lot of people here know a lot about locks, not only picking them.
I bought this old bag with a combination lock. I've got the code, but since I don't use it that often, I'd like to change the combination to one that I'll remember more easily.

I have no idea how to reset the code here or if it's even possible.

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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby GWiens2001 » 17 Feb 2014 6:55

Pop a movie in the VCR. Or DVD player. Or Netflix, etcetera.

Try 000. Does it work? Yes? You are done!. No? Try 101. Etcetera. It won't take fifteen minutes.

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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby PickAName » 17 Feb 2014 7:22

See, I have the code. I'd like to change it.

I can't get to the back of the lock without damaging the case's lining.

I don't have much experience with this type of lock, and I can't find a way to reset the code. Perhaps I'm overlooking some simple solution. I know some briefcase locks are reset by pushing the lever in the opposite direction from opening, this does not work here; the lever will only go in the unlocking direction (when in "opening position" dials won't turn).
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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby Squelchtone » 17 Feb 2014 7:31

PickAName wrote:See, I have the code. I'd like to change it.

I can't get to the back of the lock without damaging the case's lining.

I don't have much experience with this type of lock, and I can't find a way to reset the code. Perhaps I'm overlooking some simple solution. I know some briefcase locks are reset by pushing the lever in the opposite direction from opening, this does not work here; the lever will only go in the unlocking direction (when in "opening position" dials won't turn).


I swear on these you keep the button pushed over and dial in the new combo, then you release the button.. does your slide over or press in only? let me dig something up..


could your reset button be under the fabric? can you feel for one? do this.. open the lock, now dial to another number.. now feel around the inside of the lock for a reset button under the fabric. feel anything sticking out as you feel around the back or sides of the lock? now, dial the correct numbers, and go back to that spot and see if it lets you press it in now. if it does, press and hold it, and dial a new number.

Here's where I got some info:
http://www.overstock.com/guides/how-to- ... -briefcase

good luck!
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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby Squelchtone » 17 Feb 2014 7:40

this.. 'video' shows what i meant about pushing the button next to the wheels and holding it..

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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby GWiens2001 » 17 Feb 2014 8:12

Should have read closer. :oops: Yes, Squelchtone described the combo change method.

But watch a good movie anyway. Preferably one with lock picking or safe cracking, then tell us about it under those threads!

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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby PickAName » 18 Feb 2014 5:34

When the button is pushed into opening position, the dials won't turn at all.

The button slides like in the video posted, only the other way.

Behind the fabric I can feel two dents, like drill holes, one on each long side of backside of the lock.


It would seem odd to makea (fairly nice) suitcase with a lock where the code can't be changed?
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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby Squelchtone » 18 Feb 2014 8:33

PickAName wrote:When the button is pushed into opening position, the dials won't turn at all.




hmmm.. when you push it.. to open, can you release it, then push it again and see if it will click over even further an additional step?

you got me.. good luck with this, maybe someone else can chime in?

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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby GWiens2001 » 18 Feb 2014 8:35

Use a paper clip to push into one of those holes. That should do it. :wink: That is an older method of changing combos, but it does show up from time to time.

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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby JoshuaWest » 8 Apr 2014 12:03

I had a similar lock on a little chest I had years ago.

To set a new combination, you had to open the lock, then push the 'button' in the opposite direction that you would to open it. Hold, and turn to new combo. Upon releasing the new combination was set.

Try that out!

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Re: How do I reset combination? Old (?) Presto Bag-Lock

Postby groundgrappler8 » 24 Jan 2015 9:30

I had the same problem, couldn't find the answer here or at another site.

but i figured it out by using a little information from both sites.

first of all put in the correct combination set now. Mine was 0-0-0 then move, and keep, the latch button all the way to the open position.

then take a screwdriver and press that plate inside the latch, the one with the hole in it.

then change the combination to the new combination.

you are going to have to use your thumb and index finger to change the combination because one has to keep the latch open while the other is changing the lock.

had me stumped for about 30 minutes.
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