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Dudley locks, tell me more

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Dudley locks, tell me more

Postby infamousunknown » 19 Apr 2005 0:21

Wow, I must say I am very intriqued after reading the dudley combination locks post. Can somebody tell me more bout this, what are sticky points? whats the difference between black and blue dials, cuz i have a few of each laying around that i do not know the combo to. How would i start about picking these dudley locks?
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Postby biggar101 » 19 Apr 2005 8:14

hi infamousunknown if looks like you didnt read down the fourms becuase there a whole page about it here is the link


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Postby rayman452 » 19 Apr 2005 16:15

ke ke...people like me now./..

Please, give us your sticking points so we can attempt to crack the combination. Remember, I will need clockwise and counterclockwise sticking points...after you learn how to get them.
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ke ke, now Im special...
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Postby infamousunknown » 20 Apr 2005 2:40

But i don't even know what sticky points are? can anybody tell me. I can't seem to find the answer.
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Postby Orange_Crusader » 20 Apr 2005 20:31

I'll only post here once, to help out infamous, then any further bits in the Dudley thread in Pick-Fu. It is getting a bit long and a chore to read, so I'll explain it.

Sticking points can be found when you pull up on the shackle with the lock closed, and move the dial back and forth. You'll notice it can only move up or down for 3-5 digits (at least as far as we've seen). There are 10 spaces around the dial face where the dial can move around with the shackle pulled up, and these are the gates on the last disk (there are 3 disks, hence the 3 numbers in the combo). Starting at 0, pull up the shackle, jot down the lowest and highest numbers the dial can reach to, release the shackle, move down5 or digits to the next spot, and continue around the lock. Do this in both the clockwise and counterclockwise directions, there is a difference in the numbers. Oh, and welcome to the Dudley group, if you choose to join in with the effort. :)
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