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Newbie question re: Masterlock Combo lock

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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Postby Rosethesweet » 9 Jun 2007 18:50

where do i post this:

this my first post and i have never picked a lock, but i have a master lock #517 and one of the ones where u have to put in a combination, but it can still be opened by a key.
u can see the masterlock #517 here:

http://www.masterlock.com/cgi-bin/produ ... mplate=app

the other lock is a locker sort of lock
they're the only locks im allowed to practice on and i cant buy more...yet

so, any ideas on how to pick them :?:



besides right here
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Postby Schuyler » 9 Jun 2007 18:53

Split from Masterkey conversation. I'd post the basics, but I have to run out the door!
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Postby Eyes_Only » 9 Jun 2007 19:10

Hmm, that looks more like a warded padlock than a combo lock to me.
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Postby Tygart » 9 Jun 2007 19:20

In your link shows a warded lock.

Post some up close pics if you get the chance.

Is this lock on your school locker???
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Postby blake1803 » 9 Jun 2007 19:38

I think he means that he has two locks: the 517, and a combo lock that has a key. If the second lock he's talking about is also a Master, is probably the 1525 (just like a 1500 but with a control key).

So, to answer the question:

I'd guess the 517 can be opened with warded picks although I'm not familiar with that specific model.

The 1525's key lock is probably just like any other basic Master pin tumbler (and as such can be picked in the same way; take a look at the FAQ section of this website), although I can't say for sure as I haven't seen one in years.

Hope this helps.
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Postby Eyes_Only » 9 Jun 2007 19:47

I used to have one until I decided to try to crack it open by repeatedly throwing it from a second story building onto the concrete surface below at a park. But I was 13 at the time so I wouldn't recommend anyone else to follow my bad example.
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Postby Rosethesweet » 9 Jun 2007 19:49

blake1803 is right

I have two locks and am trying to figure out how to open both
i just joined this site today and have never picked a lock before.
I'm also trying to figure out the easiest way, using the smallest amount of money possible, to pick either lock.

Also, i'm a girl. :D
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Postby Eyes_Only » 9 Jun 2007 20:06

The warded lock you can buy a 5 piece pick set or you can shave down all but the top bitting since most warded locks only use one wire at the very top to hold down the shackle.

I've never picked a master combo lock with a control key in the back but I guess you can try using a South Ord slimline pick set to try to pick it. I think a regular size pick would be too big.
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Postby Rosethesweet » 9 Jun 2007 20:21

thanks eyes_only and blake1803.

i will try your ideas and pick my first lock :D!
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Postby Wrenchman » 9 Jun 2007 20:44

Rosethesweet wrote:Also, i'm a girl. :D


I was gonna ask you if you were a girl because of the name Rose!

Well in that case, a special welcome to you Rose!

:D

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Postby Rosethesweet » 9 Jun 2007 21:21

thanks wrenchman!! :D
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Postby Rosethesweet » 9 Jun 2007 21:24

sorry, i didnt kno i posted that over and over again

my computer said i wasnt posting
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Postby freakparade3 » 9 Jun 2007 21:26

Eyes_Only wrote:I used to have one until I decided to try to crack it open by repeatedly throwing it from a second story building onto the concrete surface below at a park. But I was 13 at the time so I wouldn't recommend anyone else to follow my bad example.


Don't keep us in suspense, how many times throwing the lock did it take to open it?
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Postby Mutzy » 9 Jun 2007 21:42

I've opened those ones with one throw onto a carpet floor. You just gotta figure out which side should hit the ground... 8)
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Postby Eyes_Only » 9 Jun 2007 22:43

Well I let the lock and the pavement get to know each other very well for about 20 mins and then I had to finish the job with a pair of vise grips and needle nose pliers. I forget what I did with the parts. I may have stuck it into a muffler of someones car because I didn't have money to buy fish for that purpose but can't really be sure.
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