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by Click Here » 6 Feb 2008 11:32
Okay the lock look sort of like this...
Except it doesn't have any name brands on it.. I kept using hair pins.. and
the thinness things I could found.. I kept pushing the pin up.. But nothing..
I couldn't turn it..
Help please... This is important..
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by freakparade3 » 6 Feb 2008 11:49
First off you don't need to make a new thread to post the picture. Second, please use titles to your threads that describe what you need help with using only proper english. third, why is it so important that you pick the lock? We will give you no help until you answer this question. forth, you will never pick that lock with hair pins.
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by Click Here » 6 Feb 2008 14:51
freakparade3 wrote:First off you don't need to make a new thread to post the picture. Second, please use titles to your threads that describe what you need help with using only proper english. third, why is it so important that you pick the lock? We will give you no help until you answer this question. forth, you will never pick that lock with hair pins.
Bwuahaha, You spelled "Important" wrong... Geesh talk about proper english.. Ease up buddy.
I just need to pick-lock that certain door, because my frat friends keep locking, I lost my keys, I'm still looking for it though.. But for the moment
I'd just want to stick with pick-locking my door, without having to climb over a window.
Until I earn enough money to buy a much secure one.. So please help me.
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by freakparade3 » 6 Feb 2008 16:07
Yes, my typing skills or lack of them are the butt of many jokes. I'm used to it. I do make a reasonable attempt, that is all we ask. The problem is you are asking how to pick a lock that is in use. We don't teach people to do that. You will cause damage to the lock and it will not work at all. The lock most likely has a schlage or arrow keyway. Both can be pretty tough to pick, a beginner with hairpins has no chance of picking it. You Need to either go to the home deopt and buy a new lock, or call a locksmith to make you a new key.
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by thewizardofal » 7 Feb 2008 11:01
Man, you dont want to start off picking this lock,or have to pick it every time you need to get into your door , get a key copied. Will take to long,and it's not easy.If you want to learn to pick, start with something easier,build your confidence.Nobody can tell you how to pick this, takes time, practice, and real tools.Picking is an art,if you learn to do it,it will bring you great pride.
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by robert11 » 13 Feb 2008 7:27
thewizardofal wrote:Man, you dont want to start off picking this lock,or have to pick it every time you need to get into your door , get a key copied. Will take to long,and it's not easy.If you want to learn to pick, start with something easier,build your confidence.Nobody can tell you how to pick this, takes time, practice, and real tools.Picking is an art,if you learn to do it,it will bring you great pride.
Yeah thats right if you want to learn picking try something easier to start with... happy picking
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by unlisted » 14 Feb 2008 0:27
No offense, but if you have lost your key, how do you expect not to loose picks?
Also, that lock appears to be a commerical lock, and as others have said will not be a walk in the park.
Nor should you ever pick a lock you rely/use. (unless your me, but thats a whole different ball game) 
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by New-York-Locksmith » 18 Feb 2008 2:52
yeah please start learning from very basic locks and then proceed to advance locks.
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by herroldj » 23 Feb 2008 15:13
that looks eerily identical to the $5 lock I scored a ace hardware, the clearance rack it where its at. Call a locksmith have a key made, go home happy with a still functioning lock, maybe you wont lose your next key
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by op-sec » 23 Feb 2008 23:36
I can pick that lock with a hairpin and a piece of my windshield wiper.
PM me your details, buy me a plane ticket and lodging, hook me up with a sorority chick and I'll pick it for you. 
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by vitti » 24 Feb 2008 22:09
you mention the frat buddies. If this means that you are staying in a frat house or a dorm or an apartment then getting another key should be as simple as talking to whoever manages that facility.
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