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by ryanhaynie » 31 Mar 2007 14:52
it doesnt seem to hace any pins i can see? is it pickable 
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by Jaakko » 31 Mar 2007 15:05
It might be warded lock, but can't tell you because I honestly don't know. As for the picture, it doesn't help at all because it is blurry and the keyway isn't visible enough.
Pickable? Yes, like every other lock.
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by UWSDWF » 31 Mar 2007 15:14
you ask if something is pickable again, i will reach through the screen and choke you untill you defecate yourself....
man the gene pool here is getting shallower and shallower but it only takes an inch of water to drown in.... your job is to figure out how
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by unlisted » 31 Mar 2007 15:19
UWSDWF wrote:you ask if something is pickable again, i will reach through the screen and choke you untill you defecate yourself....
man the gene pool here is getting shallower and shallower but it only takes an inch of water to drown in.... your job is to figure out how
Oh comon now UWSDWF, play nice... 
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by ryanhaynie » 31 Mar 2007 15:29
oh sorry heres a better pic i cant take pics orth a penny 
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by unlisted » 31 Mar 2007 15:36
still blurry, but I would caution on the side of "warded"
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by Chucklz » 31 Mar 2007 15:41
It is a warded padlock. It is more than pickable, it is trivial with the correct tool (warded pick... check it out on lockpickshop, lockpicks.com or SO). I could tell from the first picture, but only because thats what my world looks like without glasses. The give away here is that the keyway isn't centered on the bottom of the laminated lock. Even though you cant tell that its a warded lock from the keyway in the first picture, the placement gives it away.
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by unlisted » 31 Mar 2007 15:53
Chucklz wrote:It is a warded padlock. It is more than pickable, it is trivial with the correct tool (warded pick... check it out on lockpickshop, lockpicks.com or SO). I could tell from the first picture, but only because thats what my world looks like without glasses. The give away here is that the keyway isn't centered on the bottom of the laminated lock. Even though you cant tell that its a warded lock from the keyway in the first picture, the placement gives it away.
Now thats just funny right there!!!!
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by Chucklz » 31 Mar 2007 16:24
No offense taken. If it was offensive, would your post still be here?
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by unlisted » 31 Mar 2007 16:25
Chucklz wrote:No offense taken. If it was offensive, would your post still be here?
Well, I would not be able to delete it.. You tell me... 
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