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Mushroom Pins......

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Mushroom Pins......

Postby Coolerness » 17 Sep 2003 12:53

hey umm ..... i just paid a lock smith 50 bucks to drill a hole into one of my locks and open it with a screw driver.

at first he tried to pick the lock, with hand tools, then a gun.

he told me that the lock was un-pickable. He says it's because of mushroom pins....

is this true ?
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Postby Smooth23 » 17 Sep 2003 13:08

well it would help if you said what kind of lock it was, brand and whatnot
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Postby Coolerness » 17 Sep 2003 13:12

well.....the brand is yale

let me see if i can take a picture of the lock

it is already drilled and busted so i dont know if that will help
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Postby Coolerness » 17 Sep 2003 13:52

ok here is the pic :

Image

does that have mushroom pins ?

and is that unpickable ?
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Postby placebo » 17 Sep 2003 14:21

Hi Coolerness,

The link to your pic is dead, the faster you can fix it the better. I'm really interested in picking mushroom locks. I'm from France, and I have a little experience with french mushroom cylinders. Be sure that they are NOT unpickable, they're just a little bit harder to pick than other cylinders.

If you find further information, It'd be nice if you would share them
with us.

-placebo

[edited by Varjeal: personal email links not permissable within posts}
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Postby Coolerness » 17 Sep 2003 14:54

hey...sorry about that......

umm.....if you right click on the pic and go to "show picture" that works for me.....

or else here .... http://www.geocities.com/fobageddon/Image111.jpg

help me out.... and tell me what you think
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Postby Paul » 17 Sep 2003 15:39

They arn't unpickable, just harder then your average Kwickset, Schlage, or Arrow that that locksmith probibly comes across.
Picking since 1995 =)
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Postby Coolerness » 17 Sep 2003 15:49

so do you think that the lock smith that came over was not skilled

or are mushroom pins really that hard.....

also....can you tell from the pic whether or not that lock really did have mushroom pins
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Postby Paul » 17 Sep 2003 15:56

Well, he probibly just wasn't very lucky. Unless your really good picking requires a bit of luck too. :wink:
Picking since 1995 =)
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Postby Paul » 17 Sep 2003 15:57

Oh, and if you post a picture of the pins I can tell you if they are mushroom pins.
Picking since 1995 =)
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Postby Coolerness » 17 Sep 2003 16:05

well the dude only spend like 3 mins using the hand picks

then he spent like 2 mins using his gun

then he came to the conclusion that the lock has mushroom pins and therefore unpick-able

i'm not sure if i can show you the pins, cause like he killed all of them with his drill
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Postby Luke » 18 Sep 2003 23:21

I my self arnt no locksmith but if u think about it, the guy prolly was on 24 hour service which i hear is quit stres ful, he prolly just wanted to get u in quicker u know, he could spend 15 mins on handpicks and get lucky and open it or he could sh\ave u a shit load of time.
"I took the path less travelled by and that made all the difference"
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Postby beginner picker » 20 Sep 2003 17:24

Do u know if schlage lockpicks are hard to pick i am new so are they probably hard for me?
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bleh

Postby Bitter Man » 21 Sep 2003 9:04

I posted in ure other thread about schlage locks, read up.
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Postby sludgedancer » 27 Sep 2003 16:32

I'm having real problems with mushroom pins in a Yale lock. I can get the plug to turn about 10 degrees or so but no further. The pins must be 'false setting'. I've used all kinds of picks and tensions, have tried single picking and raking but I can't get the thing to spin all the way! Any practical tips from anyone? My enthusiasm is beginning to wain.
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