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by bte » 27 Jan 2007 13:53
Dear friends,
this is my first topic here...I hope to be in the right place with a clever question...;-)Please look at this photo...
http://s163.photobucket.com/albums/t304 ... ine001.jpg
Is this a GeGe doorlock?Which is You favourite and faster way to open it?
Hope to hear from You soon!
All the best
BTE
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by lockey1963 » 27 Jan 2007 14:13
thats a gege lock, electric pick gun or bump key is fastest opening ive found, but too prolonged use with more powerfull guns destroys pins and springs.
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by JackNco » 27 Jan 2007 23:45
I have no experience with GEGE but they are meant to be good PM NKT, Schyler or Jason 13 who all have some experience with them and are all friendly people.
Apparently (I learned to day) even barry wells from toool.nl takes a while to open them. apart from picking other bypass methods are not allowed on the open forums, but without some real picking experience the chances are you wont get this open.
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by f0ku5 » 27 Jan 2007 23:55
It probably has 5 serrated pins btw... Picking shouldnt be too hard as that lock has a standard keyway.
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by Schuyler » 28 Jan 2007 1:18
GeGe's a nice lock. It's a little unsettling that you want to open a lock that's obviously installed in a door, however.
As the previous poster said, that keyway will make life easier for you, but they are a nice, security minded lock company.
For the record, the one the TOOOL NL crew was working with had a dramatically more restrictive keyway. That looks like a standard Y1
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by Squelchtone » 28 Jan 2007 1:50
Schuyler wrote:GeGe's a nice lock. It's a little unsettling that you want to open a lock that's obviously installed in a door, however.
As the previous poster said, that keyway will make life easier for you, but they are a nice, security minded lock company.
For the record, the one the TOOOL NL crew was working with had a dramatically more restrictive keyway. That looks like a standard Y1
Is that the GEGE competition lock I have? It's on my list of unpicked locks.. check it out:
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=14043&start=77
and check your PM Schuyler.
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by digital_blue » 28 Jan 2007 3:34
Schuyler wrote:It's a little unsettling that you want to open a lock that's obviously installed in a door, however.
Reasonable for that to raise an eyebrow. In this case, however, I'm inclined to think that the member is probably legitimate, only because this is actually his second post. His first post was removed because it was a link to his personal website and, given it was his first post, seemed like spam. However, it did mention that he is a performing, professional escape artist. I guess that buys a little cred.
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by bte » 28 Jan 2007 8:28
Thanks to everybody gave me a suggestion!What do You think in using a bump key for that lock?
4 digital_blue:Yes,the first time I wrote in the forum I linked the topic to my website but only with the good reason to show how pick habdcuffs and not just for "free publicity".Excuse me again if I "broke" a rule of the forum! :D
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by Schuyler » 28 Jan 2007 9:33
squelchtone wrote:Schuyler wrote:GeGe's a nice lock. It's a little unsettling that you want to open a lock that's obviously installed in a door, however.
As the previous poster said, that keyway will make life easier for you, but they are a nice, security minded lock company.
For the record, the one the TOOOL NL crew was working with had a dramatically more restrictive keyway. That looks like a standard Y1
Is that the GEGE competition lock I have? It's on my list of unpicked locks.. check it out: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=14043&start=77and check your PM Schuyler. Squelchtone
That's the one. If you get it off of your unpicked list, I'll be amazed.
Hey, what do you think about next sunday at steph's place? I was hoping you would go ahead and set something up for today, so I could surprise you by being in town.
bte - good luck with the GeGe  You knew how to win over DB's heart with the escapism talk 
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by f0ku5 » 28 Jan 2007 10:16
Schuyler wrote:That's the one. If you get it off of your unpicked list, I'll be amazed.
Just for the record this T13-GEGE from toool has some weird warding and is probably a lot harder to pick than this one...
http://www.toool.nl/competitie/slot-T13.html
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by digital_blue » 28 Jan 2007 11:08
bte wrote:4 digital_blue:Yes,the first time I wrote in the forum I linked the topic to my website but only with the good reason to show how pick habdcuffs and not just for "free publicity".Excuse me again if I "broke" a rule of the forum! 
No worries. Were it not for the fact that it was your first post, it woulda been fine. But when a new user's first post contains a link to their website, it just looks like spam.
S'all good.
And for anyone who hasn't yet, if you click his www button he's got some neat vids on there.
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by Squelchtone » 28 Jan 2007 11:47
Schuyler wrote:Hey, what do you think about next sunday at steph's place? I was hoping you would go ahead and set something up for today, so I could surprise you by being in town. 
I'll call you in an hour.
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