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Whats your easiest lock?

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Postby Wi11 » 14 Jun 2007 0:30

My first and simplest was the master lock!
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Postby freakparade3 » 14 Jun 2007 8:36

Wi11 wrote:My first and simplest was the master lock!


Their are about 200 million master locks. What one did you open?
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Postby questions » 23 Jul 2007 21:09

First lock was a master lock 3, but the easiest to date is one of those rustoleum master locks
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Postby Noah » 28 Jul 2007 10:48

Just posted about it on another thread, but the quickest one to pick which I currently own is a brand new American H10. I'm definitely disappointed in it.
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Postby Charlie511 » 30 Jul 2007 4:05

My first very easy open lock was a 3 pin padlock Tiger :) Can be open even with wire.
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Postby Charlie511 » 30 Jul 2007 4:09

My first very easy open lock was a 3 pin padlock Tiger :) Can be open even with wire.
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Postby nebeninn » 30 Jul 2007 5:02

my first one was so easy...i used one paperclip for pick and one for tension wrench. it was small ward lock, no brant in primer scholl, on box that held key for emergency exit...took me oabout 1 minute(NOOB, didn't know what i was doin-torque in wrong direction)
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Postby tmaxx258 » 30 Jul 2007 5:05

My first one was the master#3,and the easiest and my favorite master#1
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Postby Proctor » 30 Jul 2007 5:27

My first lock i ever opened was a 20mm No named brass lock :)

It took me just 1 paperclip it worked like a pick and a tension wrench all in one :D[/u]
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Postby Jaakko » 30 Jul 2007 6:20

nebeninn wrote:my first one was so easy...i used one paperclip for pick and one for tension wrench. it was small ward lock, no brant in primer scholl, on box that held key for emergency exit...took me oabout 1 minute(NOOB, didn't know what i was doin-torque in wrong direction)

VERY BAD BEHAVIOUR! Do NOT pick locks that are not yours or are in use!
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Postby nebeninn » 30 Jul 2007 7:51

i know :oops: i had problems cuz someone told my teacher and it wasn't nice...since then few years passed and i want to do it again(but on MY OWN lock 8) )
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Postby Nox » 3 Aug 2007 6:48

Dang, John...I wish i could open my Master lock 140that quickly. :?

Lol, as of right now, it's the tiny little Master that you put on luggage. Too easy to pick--it makes me sick to do it to much. :( Lol.
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