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Postby JK_the_CJer » 13 Jan 2007 16:14

Here is a listing I threw together:

http://theamazingking.com/locks-picked.html

There are quite a few others but those are the ones I could easily identify and are the highlights anway. Let me know if you guys any have advice as to where to go from here.
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Postby scorpiac » 27 Jan 2007 12:31

scorpiac wrote:My Picked List:

1) Master NO.3
2) Guard Padlock (brass, model unknown)
3) Home Hardware Padlock (brass, model unknown)
4) Master "Titanium" 187XD
5) 3 Garrison Replacement Deadbolt Cylinders (5 pin)
6) Wafer tumbler cabinet type lock (unknown make and model)
7) Dudley Padlock (brass, model unknown)
8 ) U-Haul Discus (Abus Buffo???) - (very restrictive keyway)
9) "Sunrise" LOL...(Brass Padlock)
10) Master Bike Lock (Large shackle style key operated)
11) "Home Security" - (double cylinder Deadbolt)-{SPP'd both cylinders}
12) Master #140
13) File Cabinet - (wafer lock)
14) Shoppers Drugmart Pharmaprix Padlock (brass, model unknown)
15) Tesa Deadbolt cylinder - (Kwickset Knockoff)

Bumped:

1) Wieser (WR5) style kik lock.
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All locks owned by me with the exception of the file cabinet at work but I had permission and we needed in when the key was not present.


Update: Picked a few more insignificant locks...

Unpicked:

1) Master #930
2) American 5200
3 Schlage Everest

I haven't actually worked on the Everest or 5200 very much. I'm actually trying to do them in the order I've listed them in as each one being a step up although I suspect the Everest will be an easier pick than the American.
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Postby Squelchtone » 27 Jan 2007 14:39

I'm happy to announce that as of 3:00am last night I picked a:

Medeco biaxial 51S rim cylinder (#T14 TOOOL.nl 2006 competition lock. http://www.toool.nl/13.jpg)

... in 25 seconds. 8)

Here is my entire picked list:

Master #3 (I can't count higher than 1,000,000, so I'll say that's how many I've picked =P
Master #140's
Master #150
Master 532
Master 930
Master proseries 7040
Master proseries 6121's
American Lock 5200 US
American Lock C70 trailer hitch lock
American Lock H10 double wafer
Kaba Gemini
FULTON trailer hitch lock (wafer)
HON filing cabinet lock (pin tumbler)
generic filing cabinet lock (wafer)
Helping Hands little padlock
Leader little tiny padlock
Kwikset KIK (too many to list)
Kwikset deadolts (too many to list)
Schlage KIK
Schlage old rim cylinders
Schlage 1 new deadbolt
Brinks R70
ABUS No.41 laminated
ABUS 55/50
ABUS 55/40
Arrow SFIC (from Schuyler)
The Club automotive steering column lock (dimple version)
Yale keyway - euro cylinder (3 spools)
Franklin jimmy-proof surface mount deadbolt (may be easier than Kwikset. I added spools and it still opened easily)
Guard 40mm padlock laminated yellow bottom
Guard large chrome padlock
DOM **SKG europrofile TOOOL #T10
IVANA necoloc europrofile TOOOL #T02
MAUER europrofile TOOOL #T11
CES europrofile TOOOL #T12
FAVOUR europrofile TOOOL #T09
Medeco biaxial 51S rim cylinder TOOOL #T14 (mentioned above)

on my desk and not picked:
Abloy 3015-3018 small brass long shackle padlock (classic keyway)
Sargent 3 axis dimple (similar to Kaba Gemini construction)
Kaba Peaks
American Lock 1105
American Lock Series 20
American Lock Series 50
American Lock Series 700
Yale 7-pin (from Schuyler)
LIPS rim cylinder (from Schuyler)
Medeco 52s Cam lock
LIPS **SKG euro cylinder (from TOOOL competition)
GEGE euro cylinder (#T13 from TOOOL)
Mul-T-Lock Interactive (light blue plastic key head)


And that's my list.

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Postby little_john » 31 Jan 2007 23:56

picked:
Magnum 40mm
masterlock #22
Federal 90A
and i shimmed some masterlock combo locks but thats not considered picking :)
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Postby Climber » 1 Feb 2007 7:09

Picked:

Key royal padlock (4pins)
1Zeis Ikon security cylinder with sperrrippenprofil
2Zeis Ikon security cylinder with sperrrippenprofil


:D :D :D
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Postby georgeclooney » 2 Feb 2007 15:54

well done with the medico lock,strugle with that myself any clues you can give me
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Postby cjames73 » 2 Feb 2007 19:21

picked so far:

abus rim cylinders x2
abus 158/50 padlock(bypassed)
abus 85/70 padlock
abus 60/50 padlock
abus 50mm laminated padlock
yale rim cylinders x4
yale 'x5' 6 pin rim cylinder
yale 40mm padlock
aldridge cisa 221/60 padlock
sterling 91mm shutter lock
2x 90mm sterling discus padlocks
ifam e-40 padlock
tri-circle 265 padlock
squire no35 padlock
squire no38 padlock
squire 30mm padlock
shen huan 60mm padlock
wolfdog 30mm padlock
unknown bike lock
filing cabinet wafer lock
no name rim cylinder
era rim cylinder
mila euro

i've been lockpicking for about 5 weeks and only managed to open a euro last night :oops:
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Postby PrimalFuture » 3 Feb 2007 23:24

New to lock picking and found this site.

Master Lock No. 1 - Started off poking and prodding on this one and was able to inconsistently open it. Then read the post about feeling individual pins for the break point and now feel like its more skill than luck. That helped immensely! Haven't been able to rake it open.


U-Haul No. 47. - This one has a zig-zag keyway, which kept me from getting at it with my pick at first. The easiest way for me to get it open was to slide the snake in with some tension, then move it in and out millimeter by millimeter while pumping on the tension wrench. Usually it'll pop in 2-3 passes. Then figured out how to get a little bend on the hook pick and was able to pop it by feeling the pins, although they never really felt springy like the Master.

Cheap Chinese locks. These usually are pretty easy to rake and will pop in a matter of seconds.

Looks like I need to try some 5-6 pin door locks!

It's amazing how addicting lock picking is. It's like I can't stand it until I get my fix of feeling the cylinder finally turn!
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Postby DANTHEHELLION » 19 Feb 2007 18:14

Picked:
Two Master No 5's
Two Master No 3
Master No 21
Some lock I can't identify
Another kock off lock
Four tiny brass Master locks

Not Picked:
Ace disk lock
Master No 7
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Postby cjames73 » 20 Feb 2007 21:11

cjames73 wrote:picked so far:

abus rim cylinders x2
abus 158/50 padlock(bypassed)
abus 85/70 padlock
abus 60/50 padlock
abus 50mm laminated padlock
yale rim cylinders x4
yale 'x5' 6 pin rim cylinder
yale 40mm padlock
aldridge cisa 221/60 padlock
sterling 91mm shutter lock
2x 90mm sterling discus padlocks
ifam e-40 padlock
tri-circle 265 padlock
squire no35 padlock
squire no38 padlock
squire 30mm padlock
shen huan 60mm padlock
wolfdog 30mm padlock
unknown bike lock
filing cabinet wafer lock
no name rim cylinder
era rim cylinder
mila euro

i've been lockpicking for about 5 weeks and only managed to open a euro last night :oops:



just a quick update to my picked list,

3x russwin cylinders
2x kwikset cylinders
2x corbin cylinders
2x yale ZB cylinders
2x yale sc1 cylinders


unpicked,

CES euro cylinder
GEGE euro cylinder
ISEO euro cylinder
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Postby JackNco » 20 Feb 2007 21:59

about time i posted in here

PICKED

Euros
PK 6pin Double ended(one end)
2x Identical Generic 6pin doubled ended(Both ends of one)
Evergood 5pin single ended
E*S 5pin single ended
Corbin 5pin


Padlocks

4X Master No3
3X Master No140
Tricircle 264
3X Black Spur (One Master no 3 ripoff)
2X Tricircle 20mm luggage locks
Abus 165/40 (decoded not picked)
Willenhall "warded padlock


plus...

a set of S&W model 90 Cuffs a
6X yale 5pins rim cylinders
Falcon 6pin SFIC
Wafer Desk Lock
Wafer Cashbox lock
STC Tubular lock
5lever BS Lever Lock (With 2 bits of wire!)

NEVER PICKED
Assa Ruko 2 6 pin Padlock
2X Best SFIC (Just wait till ive got some cash to get the SFIC tool)
One side of the PK Euro
One of the generic 6pin Euros

huh i thought there were more i couldnt pick but i guess i rule.
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Postby quickpicks » 21 Feb 2007 0:51

picked everything on my shelf but Abloy and Emhart. I picked a medeco 51s in about 25s and a few of those nasty Americans in even less! i almost couldn't believe it a few times. I cant even count the locks i've picked to death.... id say over the 3 years i have been doing this.... maybe about 1000 different locks opened.
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Postby futurelocksmith90 » 22 Feb 2007 17:42

i have not pick any locks yet but has anyone picked an L.A.I lock yet
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Postby Libris » 26 Feb 2007 13:15

PICKED:

3x old Soviet euro cilinders (5pin) (one of them is in my front door)
"Favour" euro 5pin
another favour euro 5pin (such a crap... It seems like you need to lift only one pin, and the others set by themselves. Need to disassemble it.)
"favour" dimple 6pin
a NoName padlock (this was about 5 years ago. Insert small scissors and turn.)




NEVER PICKED:

some NoName ("Blossom") cheapy padlock. 4 pins. Just can't open it. No matter what, raking, spp, super light tension, super heavy tension, throwing into walls, bashing with the hammer. Nothing. Nada. Zero. Nol. Actually, 2 times I was successful, but because it is such a cheap padlock and I cannot repeat that, I consider it as never picked. I just got lucky and don't know what I did.
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Postby nice7175 » 28 Feb 2007 0:25

This is going to be short and pathetic compared to most everyone else's list, but here goes.

Picked:
several Kwikset deadbolts and a "Super" brand Kwikset knockoff
Master 140
Master tsa luggage lock
Master non tsa luggage lock (a bit harder)
Cyclepro cheap padlock
cvs store brand padlock
a very easy wafer lock
master combination lock with keyway in rear

Bypassed:
Master 175
several warded masterlocks
several master combination locks

Unpicked: (laugh all you want)
Master no. 3
Several Schlage deadbolts
Tricircle padlock
Master no. 1
Kryponite bicycle wafer lock

for some reason the Master no.3 is giving me some real problems, shouldn't it be easier to open?
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