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by tycomeagain89 » 2 Dec 2005 21:30
hey my past interest has been masterlocks with the spin dial. the ones that you spin and have 3 combinations. i found out how to open the ones from 1990 but that has no use today. i was wondering if anybody knew how to open the newest ones. thanks for you help
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by mcm757207 » 2 Dec 2005 21:53
Yeah, take a photo of the lock not attatched to anything, fill out some paperwork and mail it all to masterlock, they will send you the combo.
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by DrStu » 3 Dec 2005 0:46
There is about a million or so topics on this website that explans how to open / manipulate them. You could also try http://www.geocities.com/masterunlocked
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by devnill » 3 Dec 2005 2:55
Thats a good guide. I didnt see a link to it, but there is alos a computer program called the "masterlock widget" that calculates the 64 possible combos; all you need to do is imput the last digit
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by devnill » 4 Dec 2005 3:41
the program i found wasnt a spreadsheet. it was a really tiny .exe progam. Pretty useless unless you can carry around the lock(or have a laptop).
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by illusion » 4 Dec 2005 9:17
I have yet to verify this, but kstoerz linked to his site which had a function to work out the combos... (it is in his first post)
FOLLOW THIS LINK
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by DrStu » 4 Dec 2005 21:38
devnill wrote: Pretty useless unless you can carry around the lock(or have a laptop).
Not really, the Excel Spreadsheet works on my Palm Pilot. After you have played around with Masterlocks for a little while you can do the math in your head. It is really a lot easier than it seems.
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by illusion » 5 Dec 2005 8:56
DrStu wrote:devnill wrote: Pretty useless unless you can carry around the lock(or have a laptop).
Not really, the Excel Spreadsheet works on my Palm Pilot. After you have played around with Masterlocks for a little while you can do the math in your head. It is really a lot easier than it seems.
oh yeah.... I'm using Documents to go... what are you using DrStu?
might give it a try soon 
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by Pickermeapie » 5 Dec 2005 11:31
mcm151201 wrote:Yeah, take a photo of the lock not attatched to anything, fill out some paperwork and mail it all to masterlock, they will send you the combo.
Huh.  Never herd of this before. But couldn't you just take a picture of a lock that looks like it?. Even if you take a picture of the Serial, the photo quality probably won't permit the reading of it if the picture must include the whole lock. Just wondering.
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by mcm757207 » 5 Dec 2005 19:11
Go to the masterlock website, there is more info.
The picture has to clearly show the serial number on the back and such. Obviosly you could do things to get around this, but everything is like that, this is after all a lockpicking forum.
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by Datz » 5 Dec 2005 22:28
depends if it has a black dial cuz if it dont like a differnt color it's easy to open just fit a booby pin in to where the lock opens and push th elever aside and there you go i hope it will help yea
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by noorudeenshakur » 5 Dec 2005 23:29
I love these guys with 1 or 2 posts who post a question then never follow up with it.
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by Chrispy » 6 Dec 2005 3:21
Makes the world go around, noo. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by digital_blue » 6 Dec 2005 3:23
It did keep us all occupied for a few minutes, didn't it? That can't be bad. When we're busy in here, we're not out flaming some other poor noob.
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