Hi all,
I am new to the forum and am here because someone told me about
lock picking and I got the bug. Anyways the reason I was introduced to
lock picking was that I have this Python lock that has a camera locked to
a tree and I lost the keys to it. Someone mentioned that I could just pick
the lock and it would come right off.
I have read several topics on the forum and even made myself a home-
made set of picks and a wrench. So far I have only been able to unlock a
few cheap padlocks and a desk draw lock.
I was wanting to know if anyone here has ever tried to pick a Python lock?
The Python Lock is made by Master Lock Co. and is kind of a padlock with
a cable. The lock mechanism uses discs or wafers instead of pins. The ad
says it is virtually unpickable. Well anyways I tried to pick another one
of my Python locks and can not open it. I was just hoping someone here
might have picked one and give me some pointers.
I was really wanting to be able to save this lock because they run around
$20 US. If I can't pick it I will have to destroy the lock just to get my
camera back. Any help will be greatly appreciated.