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Tuniz's pickingvideos

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Tuniz's pickingvideos

Postby Tuniz » 13 Mar 2008 15:45

As i promised i´ve made a few videos of me picking some locks.

I have to use my camera on my phone so the quality ain´t great, but hope you see some of the things i do :lol: .


Today i picked mostly GEGE cylinders. Round, oval, euro, with master pins, without, you name it.

I also raked a class 7 ABUS Sinero bike lock. I´ve SPP'd it several times but of course, when you want to make a video of you doing it, it´s impossible to get it open.

Gimme a few days and i´ll have a video of it! :D


GEGE (pExtra to be precise) cylinders tend to have narrow keyways so i used my Petersons slim set.

The videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/tunizzzz
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Postby htb723 » 13 Mar 2008 20:35

Nice dude!
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Postby mitch.capper » 14 Mar 2008 12:28

Nice! Bit blurry in a few spots but all the same a nice collection of some less common locks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey-v6XPg5x8&feature=user

is my favorite;0
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no thanks,

Postby raimundo » 15 Mar 2008 7:51

he really likes that pigtail rake on the abus class 7 sinero.

I found it interesting that he is picking the lock inside the packageing its sold in, no doubt its one of the locks his shop stocks for sale.

skip the link on the post just above, its about some guy sweating over useless weights in a gym.
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Re: no thanks,

Postby Tuniz » 15 Mar 2008 9:38

raimundo wrote:he really likes that pigtail rake on the abus class 7 sinero.

I found it interesting that he is picking the lock inside the packageing its sold in, no doubt its one of the locks his shop stocks for sale.

skip the link on the post just above, its about some guy sweating over useless weights in a gym.



I tried to SPP it on video like 5 times but it took too long every time so people would just get bored :P.

And yes, that is one of our stock-locks but i told the boss that if a customer comes in with trouble with the lock i`d pay for a new one.


btw, the guy "sweating over useless weights" is me... :roll:
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Postby New-York-Locksmith » 24 Mar 2008 2:02

Yeah, quite interesting video - good job
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