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by joeyb90 » 10 Aug 2006 0:00
Hey everyone, I just got into lock picking a few months ago and I am hooked. I can open master lock #3, masterlock #4, masterlock #40, masterlock #140, and most quicksets. I recently bought a masterlock #533 and I just can not pick it. Anyone have this lock or have any suggestions as to how to pick it?
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by mrdan » 10 Aug 2006 2:51
Yah! Doesn't it have that new waffle tumbler design 
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by Krypos » 10 Aug 2006 3:22
dude. i added that to my faves. that was awesome.
mrdan. i notice you are in the bay area! i used to live in san rafael. across from oakland (the ritzy side)
wherein are ya? (if you dont mind)
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by LockNewbie21 » 10 Aug 2006 5:14
Yah! Doesn't it have that new waffle tumbler design
Holy crap, so thats Medeco's new Top security lock!  Feaking waffels, i just can;t pick um
My lifes a waste, someboyd just hit me with a waffel, and end it now for god sake
SO tell me how would one go about picking this waffel lock?.. can it be bumped? like with a specail waffle cutter? I tried but i ate my KE- wafump, d*mn things tastes good.. kinda hard to concentrate 
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by joeyb90 » 10 Aug 2006 7:57
What does a waffle tumbler desing look like. Also, is this lock pickable and has anyone here picked one?
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by UWSDWF » 10 Aug 2006 8:17
ignore them it's forum joke
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by Shrub » 10 Aug 2006 8:38
joeyb90 wrote:Hey everyone, I just got into lock picking a few months ago and I am hooked. I can open master lock #3, masterlock #4, masterlock #40, masterlock #140, and most quicksets. I recently bought a masterlock #533 and I just can not pick it. Anyone have this lock or have any suggestions as to how to pick it?
You simply need to take more time to practise and feel the lock, it may or may not have security pins, if you feel a pin has set but when pressing it further the plug seems to be forcing back again then youve falsely set a spool pin,
Stick with it and you will be rewarded,
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by LockNewbie21 » 10 Aug 2006 9:07
What does a waffle tumbler desing look like. Also, is this lock pickable and has anyone here picked one?
Ah crap, i am confusing peopel more then my normal post type.. time for a break
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by mrdan » 10 Aug 2006 10:53
Krypos wrote:dude. i added that to my faves. that was awesome.
mrdan. i notice you are in the bay area! i used to live in san rafael. across from oakland (the ritzy side)
wherein are ya? (if you dont mind)
I live out by east of concord (they nickname the town "Gun-Point") and work everywhere (out of oakland)
We're thinking of moving to a cheaper location (if that exists here in the bay area) Too bloody expensive!
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by VashTSPD » 10 Aug 2006 11:56
Shrub wrote:joeyb90 wrote:Hey everyone, I just got into lock picking a few months ago and I am hooked. I can open master lock #3, masterlock #4, masterlock #40, masterlock #140, and most quicksets. I recently bought a masterlock #533 and I just can not pick it. Anyone have this lock or have any suggestions as to how to pick it?
You simply need to take more time to practise and feel the lock, it may or may not have security pins, if you feel a pin has set but when pressing it further the plug seems to be forcing back again then youve falsely set a spool pin, Stick with it and you will be rewarded,
joeyb90 wrote:What does a waffle tumbler desing look like. Also, is this lock pickable and has anyone here picked one?
you can always count on Shrub to give you a straight answer 
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