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BULAT RUS !!!

Postby atrix » 9 May 2006 9:15

HI all.
I from Ukraine, Its my first post. Sorry my bad English.
Has bought the new lock like good but I pick it in 10 sec.
Here it:
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I pick it only vit this tool:

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:D :D :D
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Postby Shrub » 9 May 2006 10:16

It does have a rubbish pin combo and i guess your raking it looking at the pick pic but well done,
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Postby illusion » 9 May 2006 10:52

Congrats - Can you write the names of some of the manufacturers of locks you find in Ukraine please?

Thanks. :)
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papaiz

Postby raimundo » 9 May 2006 11:32

I have seen some ukranian house keys that look like long papaiz cruciform types of locks, Did ya buy the local lockpicks, that one looks slightly different from the overpriced western ones, but only in esthetics, not function. Welcome to the site. 8)
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Postby pinsetter » 9 May 2006 11:34

I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that he used the side of the pick to press with, using the circle of the ball as a very thin, flat pick that gets good surface contact on the pins. Just my guess (and the way I would have used it on that lock). The pick would be substantially weaker used like this, but with light tension would work fine.
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Postby SFGOON » 9 May 2006 12:15

The lock in the picture is called "byoolat" if that helps. Picking a dimple lock is really hard without a matador pickset - you must be pretty good.
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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Postby atrix » 10 May 2006 3:34

hi all
thanks for coments
I use a site for translation
http://www.translate.ru

Because my english is realy bad :(
I am interested in locks from 9 years now i am 25 :D

Now I translate the book by Steven Hampton
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veri interesting book :D :D :D



for illusion :!: :!: :!:


In occasion of the Ukrainian locks I shall try to lay out in the near future a photo and names to them
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Postby illusion » 10 May 2006 11:29

Awesome mate... I can't wait to see the kinds of locks found in Ukraine. Top bloke. :D

Maybe the other site is better, but I find http://babelfish.altavista.com/ great for translating stuff.

Cheers. :)
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Postby vjbeau » 10 May 2006 11:44

Just wanted to share these locks with everyone. I'm thinking of buying one to play with. Anyone know anything about them?

Probably for the advanced forums but I just found them interesting. I have a friend here that has one similar she bought 30 yrs ago in Italy and now she needs to have an extra key made and can't find a locksmith to do it.

http://www.potentlock.com/
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Postby pickin » 11 May 2006 8:26

those locks do seem interesting are those lever locks? I'm not real familiar with a lever lock and couldn't actually tell you if I saw one. :cry:
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Postby atrix » 11 May 2006 9:56

hi all :D

for pickin it is no lever lock :)

those locks do seem interesting are those lever locks? I'm not real familiar with a lever lock and couldn't actually tell you if I saw one.


it is in detail about lever locks it is possible to read a here:
http://locks.nm.ru/class-sk.htm

bulat site is:
www.bulat-kirov.ru/search/default.asp

to translate use:

www.translate.ru

or http://babelfish.altavista.com ( illusion thanks for the link)

:D :D :D
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Postby SFGOON » 11 May 2006 12:56

I'm wondering, which lock in your country has the highest security rating?
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Postby atrix » 12 May 2006 4:57

SFGOON wrote:I'm wondering, which lock in your country has the highest security rating?


hi all :D
http://www.locks.ru/ind_rus.htm
http://www.zamok.ngts.ru/mexzamokpovishsekr.htm
its very good russian lock
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hi all

Postby atrix » 26 Sep 2006 4:09

hi all :D
its my first video:
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sorry for bad quality :oops:
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dimples

Postby greyman » 26 Sep 2006 16:28

Well done to Atrix for picking an 8 pin dimple lock. However, to the people who are amazed by this, I say it's not that remarkable. A lot of these locks have really poor tolerances and for a horizontal keyway lock there's only a short travel on each pin, so sometimes just shoving the pick in is enough to pick it. I very much doubt any individual pin manipulation was required for this padlock. But please correct me if I'm wrong!

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Have you considered putting together a list of Russian lock words in English? It could be quite useful since I'm sure there's lots English-speaking people like me do not know about Russian locks and patents. I have a bit of a fascination for locks from Russia because they are rare in the UK and there is a mytique about them :)
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