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Newbie, need help opening a pop machine I OWN

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Newbie, need help opening a pop machine I OWN

Postby Craig M. » 5 Aug 2010 21:18

I know the very first responses will be "you stole it" or "you want to break into someone else's machine". So just save me the hassle and please don't respond if that's the case. I am honestly looking to find the best way to get into it. I'd like to NOT ruin the lock, but if I have to, so be it. I just got back from purchasing the machine, and the seller did not have a key with it. I am a beginner at the lock picking, but I'm willing to learn, and have a good mechanical background. I appreciate any positive suggestions, thanks!

BTW, the second picture is to prove that it's not just some random machine in a building, it's sitting right outside in my garage.

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Re: Newbie, need help opening a pop machine I OWN

Postby Legion303 » 6 Aug 2010 1:24

Sorry, but regardless of whether you own it, vending machine lock discussion is restricted.

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