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by devildog » 10 Apr 2006 21:08
Incase no one guess, I was kidding about the protec. I would say the toughest so far would be a Best 6 pin SFIC mortise, and I've only been able to do it once 
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by dmux » 10 Apr 2006 21:22
i want to see someone pick an american 5200, i have tried and tried, but never any luck, i cannot try the same lock for hours and hours, im not that patient, if i cant get it in like 10-15 minutes, im not opening it
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by cheesehead » 10 Apr 2006 22:07
That's kind of a hard question to answer - most recently I would have to say it was this tiny brinks padlock with security pins. I picked it finally and didn't touch it for a while. I decided to try it again later, and switched up my attack - I.E. shallower hook pick, and modified tension wrench. It opened in seconds. I find that to be the case often with locks that initially seem tough - once you defeat them for the first time, they get a whole lot less challenging. must be a confidence thing I guess.
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by pinsetter » 11 Apr 2006 1:16
Thanks Chucklz for the Name and Link for Wilson Bohannan! I have several of those lying around. I've picked most of them, but there are a couple of hard cases. Now I can get to know them better!
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by jgencinc » 26 May 2006 0:36
American 2000. Took me over a week, picking about 2 hours a day to get it.
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by bpc293 » 26 May 2006 21:47
the hardest lock i picked so far was a best padlock. i didnt no you could pick medeco biaxial i mean i thought you had to be really good and have special home made picks and i wont ask for any one to show me. but i have to go get one now.
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by dmux » 26 May 2006 22:04
a 6 or 7 pin best cylinder at work, in 3 seconds!!
after that, i could never do it again,,, pure luck
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by Jason13 » 26 May 2006 22:15
Yale 6 pin (2 spools)
I can pick it but sometimes it can be a pain.
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by Demonithese » 27 May 2006 0:10
*looks shamefully around the room.
Magnum lock.. i had no idea what was wrong with it.. it had pins, but it wasn't like a normal lock, pins wouldn't stay up, tension was off like crazy.
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by greyman » 27 May 2006 19:32
I picked two Kaba Quattro's (keyed differently). One almost brand new and not MK'd. Took about 20 hours if I recall (no - I didn't do it all in one go  )
I haven't done an Abloy  I must be a wooz.
Can you guys who claim to be picking Medeco really do them, I mean reliably? or is it just the occasional one.
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by What » 27 May 2006 21:27
greyman wrote:Can you guys who claim to be picking Medeco really do them, I mean reliably? or is it just the occasional one.
i can pick them fairly reliably.
i have picked 3 diferently keyed 51s's in ~30 mins.
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by cracksman » 28 May 2006 21:03
A Medeco with the 1, 4, and 6 pin in. That counts........doesn't it? 
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by SeCToR9 » 29 May 2006 2:47
A Yale with security pins 
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by Firedragon » 23 Jul 2006 12:27
skold wrote:Hardest locks that i have picked so far:
Abloy classic (with false gates)
Abloy exec (don't bother, without a machine made, precise pick)
Abloy protec (actually, come to think of it, some of the padlocks are fairly easy when masterkeyed)
Medeco biaxial 51s and 32s.
Corbin Emhart.
The collection of chubb/era/whatever else lever locks give me some hassle.
Lockwood Twin.
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Still having trouble with:
Protec locks in general
LeFebure Safety deposit box locks Ilco " "
can you get video when picking Abloy?
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by Shrub » 23 Jul 2006 13:26
He could but you wouldnt be able to see it as its advanced section material only 
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