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by thekeymaker » 9 Sep 2006 5:05
the only way i'll attempt to Escape from them is if i was allowed to try to. and yes i have been into Escapes since i was in grade school.
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by locksmith-supply » 10 Sep 2006 9:38
i guess you all agree that any lock that can be unlocked - it's all about how powerful your locksmith kung-fu is.... 
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by Bud Wiser » 10 Sep 2006 9:55
locksmith-supply wrote:i guess you all agree that any lock that can be unlocked - it's all about how powerful your locksmith kung-fu is.... 
I don't think you need to be a locksmith to be an escape artist. Would love to see our local locksmith escape from being handcuffed and locked in a trunk while submerged in a tank of water, sure DB, Omikron, Mr. Picks, and may be Shrub might be able to do it, but I doubt most others could 
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by thekeymaker » 10 Sep 2006 11:09
well i just recently did Metamorphosis Labor Day Weekend at a Houdini convention. next time i will be handcuffed as well maybe behind my Back.
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by HOLLYWOOD-word » 12 Sep 2006 1:34
i have no megatrons left.......
mutzy can i borrow sum??
that would be GREAT
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by UWSDWF » 12 Sep 2006 8:28
what the SPAM? why little man I do not get your ridicous posts but cut it out it hurts the site for real users
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by digital_blue » 12 Sep 2006 10:16
User dealt with. Thanks for playing.
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by illusion » 12 Sep 2006 10:29
Interesting... I wonder who would waste their time doing this?
Now a simple matter of revenge for an insult I could understand, but I don't see a motive to attack the member MUTZY.
Perhaps a dispute happening behind closed doors?
Then again, I guess a motiveless attack is illogically logical.
Well banned now anyway... 
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by ldnlksmth » 9 Oct 2006 20:43
I like to contribute to things arrest related... many years in security, high profile, executive protection etc etc etc.
whenever I handcuffed someone, I did a number of things. In order, they were:
A) double lock the handcuffs
B) thoroughly search the subject, remove anything metalic, anything that might be reachable from the cuffed position
C) put a cuff-wrap over the cuffs. This successfully conceals the keyways, prevents pinching, and with it's amazing amount of velcro-like material, lets me know if anyones messing with my cuffs.
for the record, I used both Peerless and SW, and had access to the Peerless High Security cuffs.
my prisoners were always in sight of me, and I never had any issues with someone releiving themselves of their captivity.
keys, we don't need no stinking keys!
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by george728 » 13 Oct 2006 6:20
were did you get the shim from as i did security patrol 12 years ago
looks cool to have
pm me the link thats
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by thekeymaker » 13 Oct 2006 16:27
shims are very easy to get all you need are some box staples and a hammer.
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by Tennessee R » 26 Oct 2006 1:46
Wow, great photos! Although, I know that it does not cover every type, the photographs show amazingly clear the basic principles.
I had found something on handcuffs before, but never really understood it, as it tried to explain using primarily description, and I believe a few sketches.
Great info, thank you.
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by Stray » 27 Oct 2006 1:25
I just used a piece from a broken tape measure for a shim for my cuffs. , works well on those and a few things i might get in trouble for if i mention them here... (only reason for doing it would be theiving)
and since tape-measures are everywhere they can be quickly made... if need be.
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by lockpickroy » 27 Oct 2006 1:51
street cleaner bristles work great for handcuff shims also
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