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by dcopperfield » 29 Nov 2006 9:39
hi, nice page, very nice page.....
well i have a little problem, i´m going to travel in 2 weeks + -
and i don´t remember the conbination of one of my locks.
i´m very interesting and i like try open lockers and else, but i don´t
know how to open a combination lock.
please check the photo, i have a lock like this
http://www.arso.com/images/ferrecandados_8.jpg
my lack is a ROYAL TRAVELLER BY SAMSONITE
please somebody can help me, it would appreciate it
thanks,
David
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by UWSDWF » 29 Nov 2006 9:44
search "sesame decoder"
 DISCLAIMER:repeating anything written in the above post may result in dismemberment,arrest,drug and/or alcohol use,scars,injury,death, and midget obsession.
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by Cold_Turkey » 29 Nov 2006 9:45
i dont think anyones gonna tell ya how to open up lockers.
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by parapilot » 29 Nov 2006 11:05
Don't start opening up lockers in school, it will land you in trouble. The luggage lock i will go for, people get cases down from the loft once a year and forget combo's.
As UWSDWF said search 'sesame decoder' and you will find a way to bypass these locks. You can use a small piece of shim (coke can etc) or even just a torch.
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by Lauren » 29 Nov 2006 11:46
These locks are easy. Carefully, turn one wheel at a time and look for flat spots or little groves between the lock housing and each wheel. A good light source is important. Line up each wheel so that each grove is in the same line. Finally, turn all wheels in the same order until the lock opens (ie. for a four wheel lock): 9-0-3-6,8-9-2-5,7-8-1-4,6-7-0-3...ect. Good luck!
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by parapilot » 29 Nov 2006 11:51
Some locks are tight and you cant see the gates with light, you need the shim so don't worry if you cant see anything you can feel for them using the method above.
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by quickpicks » 29 Nov 2006 17:09
Cold_Turkey wrote:i dont think anyones gonna tell ya how to open up lockers.
Now where did he say he was opening up school lockers! I hate it when people make hare brained remarks like this!  Now why in the firs place would you assume something like this? Because its a combo lock and not a key lock? Think next time before you say something dumb.
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by dcopperfield » 29 Nov 2006 17:35
well thanks everybody for you answers, and don´t thinks that i want to open lockers at school....i´m from Lima, i don´t speak very well english, so sorry for some words, that i use wrong
i´ll try all yours reply
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by parapilot » 29 Nov 2006 21:59
quickpicks wrote:Cold_Turkey wrote:i dont think anyones gonna tell ya how to open up lockers.
Now where did he say he was opening up school lockers! I hate it when people make hare brained remarks like this!  Now why in the firs place would you assume something like this? .
Errr he did mention lockers, but i think he was genuine. I´m very interesting and i like try open lockers and else, but i don´t know how to
quickpicks wrote:Think next time before you say something dumb.
LOL
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by Cold_Turkey » 30 Nov 2006 12:28
i didnt say school lockers, i said lockers
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by Stray » 30 Nov 2006 23:33
I think he meant locks and not lockers...
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by LockNewbie21 » 1 Dec 2006 2:28
O geez just layoff the guy.
The chick up there gave a good explantion and theres stuff on seseeme decoding all over.
[deadlink]http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h17/Locknewbie21/LockNewbie21Sig.jpg[/img]
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by dcopperfield » 8 Dec 2006 19:33
thank you all, i did it! , i open it!
i did it with light and looking for holes between the wheels. and finally, i turned all wheels in the same order until the lock opens.
Thank you all....
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