Hello! This is my first post. I have been learning to pick padlocks for about three weeks or so and my family and I are having a great time.
I stumbled upon BonsnianBill's you tube channel about two weeks ago and enjoy his videos a lot! When I saw Bill's video "#185 Improve Your Lock Picking Skills (for Beginners)" I immediately bought 5 of the locks in the series: Masters #03, #140, #911, #570 and American 50D . . . I skipped the WB padlock due to cost and availability in my area. The 03 was a joke, the 140 is tricky for me to SPP, but my wife found another exploit and can open the two differently keyed 140s I have in about 5 seconds each . . . The #911 gives me trouble, but I've opened it three times in the last two days. The one 570 I have: I discovered a SPP pattern that will reliably open it quickly and consistently (love the feel of that lock). The American 50D thinks I'm a joke . . . So that one is set aside for now . . . .
My question to this community is: Am I learning to pick locks, or learning to pick THESE locks?
Thanks ahead of time to anyone taking the time to read this.
Edit: I just learned from a LockLab video that the Master 140 must not be shielded. The reason my wife is opening it so fast is that she's manipulating the actuator! Cool stuff.