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Master No.22

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Master No.22

Postby CptedIV » 22 Dec 2007 22:55

I found this lock, a master 22. The keyway looks like a lightning bolt. What kinda approach do you use on this? I don't see pins at all.. bizarre.


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Postby delocking » 23 Dec 2007 5:09

It's a warded padlock, if you have them these are ideal http://www.lockpickshop.com/WP-10.html
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Postby delocking » 23 Dec 2007 5:36

This should also help viewtopic.php?t=13443 :)
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Postby Eyes_Only » 23 Dec 2007 11:16

I would get this one ( http://peterson-international.com/images/WP-5.gif ) cos it fits in your pick case more easily and its much neater. This is on my wish list currently.

I guess you could get your own riveting tools to modify the ones on the key ring but I think that would cost more.
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Postby muskratt » 27 Dec 2007 2:51

Eyes_Only wrote:I would get this one ( http://peterson-international.com/images/WP-5.gif ) cos it fits in your pick case more easily and its much neater. This is on my wish list currently.

I guess you could get your own riveting tools to modify the ones on the key ring but I think that would cost more.
i agree. i get frustrated when my case doesnt close flat. i took off the keyring and put them on a chain. it helps but the peterson ones are alot better.
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