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by illusion » 27 Apr 2006 19:51
hmm... that's right, it hadn't occured when I was thinking I'm afraid.
In that respect the only 1 hand is needed. 
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by LockNewbie21 » 27 Apr 2006 19:58
Maybe i will post all my wonderful high tech lockpicking videos in this thread from now on? cool, i mean come on with skills like these guys they deserve more public exposure!
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by sams choice » 27 Apr 2006 22:19
jeez there is another video of the kid being so harsh to a lock. The same lock actually. Looks like he is going to break a pick one day if he hasnt already...
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by LockNewbie21 » 28 Apr 2006 7:08
Yea they sure are funny and actually a help, it shoudl be the NOT WHAT TO DO SECTION 
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by CVScam » 28 Apr 2006 8:01
This is a video of me doing a simple EZ-set deadbolt with one hand. The sad part is with two hands that is a very easy and fast lock to rake or even pin by pin. One handed took a lot longer trying to feel the tension and move the tool at same time. Looks like you tube is down atm so here it is on google video.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0377787691
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by LockNewbie21 » 28 Apr 2006 11:22
CVS i seen that movie had no idea it was you, even though you claim it was an easy lock the idea of doing one handed shows skill and i tip my hat to you as when i seen this i attempted with utter failure on my quickset i can pop in second nano seconds if its a bump key:O) but thats a good video deffinatly worth watching thanks for posting it in this thread, as to anyone else with a good pick, show it here or give us a good laugh with a crudy one you found floating around the internet. This thread is turning out to be good, you can show real skill and get the ocassional laugh at the morons with master locks flipping the camera off. but all in all well done cvs
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by LockNewbie21 » 28 Apr 2006 11:36
Heres probobly the best videos demo i have seen its varjeal with his biaxle, very nice to see, actually the only video i have seen of a biaxle being picked and the time it took was great, jsut for refernce i am going to add it here, Once again this is VARJEALS video so all comments should be directed to him and he is the original maker of the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtYgJOcx ... %20picking
Here is a demo of the whole thing behind using a paper towel roll to open a tubular lock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iZXYZ-1 ... %20picking
And ofcourse our own Digital Blue With the famous bananna picking video.. the best
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PXIjs4V ... %20picking
Ahhh yes ladies and gents i present the first attempt by the fool who made this thread possible, apparently from this video to the one that started it he honed in on his remarkable picking abilities to basically mae us look like monkies eating our own dung  oo an eminem is in this one to!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PXIjs4V ... %20picking
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by illusion » 28 Apr 2006 11:41
Heres probobly the best videos demo i have seen its varjeal with his biaxle, very nice to see, actually the only video i have seen of a biaxle being picked and the time it took was great, jsut for refernce i am going to add it here, Once again this is VARJEALS video so all comments should be directed to him and he is the original maker of the video.
This is Zeke79's video, not Varjeals I'm afraid.
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by Jason13 » 28 Apr 2006 12:41
Whats the world record for picking a Medeco Bixial?
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by jimb » 28 Apr 2006 13:03
Shrub wrote:As said and as mentioned on this site before hes just opening the lock by turning the bit at the back, no picking envolved.
Actually, There's no turning. Here's a video with the same method and probably the same lock. It's done a little slower so it's easy to see what's going on. Sorry about the poor quality, it's the best I can do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qep6cReOgU
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by Shrub » 28 Apr 2006 15:17
Yes i appreciate that, some you turn some you slide, its all the same to me lol cheating lol
You beat his time though and didnt look half as rushed so it shows just how poor the person in the first vid is/was lol
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by LockNewbie21 » 28 Apr 2006 16:11
Opps sorry Zeke, got mixed up there. Yea but the last vid in my last post was i guess the first attempt at pinking his lock found that one later.
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by Gordon Airporte » 28 Apr 2006 23:09
Jason13 wrote:Whats the world record for picking a Medeco Bixial?
Well, according to
http://www.toool.nl/competitie/
Only Barry 'The Key' has been successful in these timed competitions - clocking in at 30:03
I lost my copy of Zeke's video, but I recall it taking less time than that.
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by LockNewbie21 » 29 Apr 2006 2:40
Omg zeke blew that away it only took like 2 mins. tops, i never realized biaxles took that long to pick... is that a serious and legit estimate?? if so no woder i cant even touch mine
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by illusion » 29 Apr 2006 6:13
Actualy, Barry picked his in the Toool competition video in just over 3 minutes, not 30. I seem to remember they made a typo on their website, but his stop-watch clearly shows 3 minutes, on the video.
I have a Medeco cam lock which I am so close to picking open- I'll try and get it picked by tonight.
Yes, and Zeke did do a good job with his Medeco. 
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