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by Alchemic_Revolt » 31 Mar 2008 13:14
Hey bumper where are you getting all this 
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by bumber » 31 Mar 2008 17:00
Alchemic_Revolt wrote:Hey bumper where are you getting all this 
Took me about two hours(maby longer  ), but Im up all night lots of the time anyway, so i found For the information regarding the IC locks...all the info is out there Im just the guy who wanted to find it  ....oh yea and post it
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by bumber » 31 Mar 2008 17:02
THAT PDF dont know how it got messed up???
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by freakparade3 » 31 Mar 2008 17:09
bumber wrote:THAT PDF dont know how it got messed up???
I cleaned up your link, if you get the link sorted out PM it to me and I'll insert it.
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by Alchemic_Revolt » 31 Mar 2008 22:15
bumber wrote:Alchemic_Revolt wrote:Hey bumber where are you getting all this 
Took me about two hours(maby longer  ), but I'm up all night lots of the time anyway, so i found For the information regarding the IC locks...all the info is out there Im just the guy who wanted to find it  ....oh yea and post it BumBer Images LinkPadlock SearchPadlock PDF
ok thanks.. I've been to several sites lately trying to find stuff like this. and nobody has it...
and sorry about the name mix up.
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by bumber » 31 Mar 2008 23:52
Alchemic_Revolt wrote:ok thanks.. I've been to several sites lately trying to find stuff like this. and nobody has it... and sorry about the name mix up.
No problem man, at least this is something I can contribute that people may actually use  its not like its a big secret, and for some people its even common knowledge  And no harm in the name mix up it was gonna be bumper regarding bumpkeys, but i misspelled it and just kept it. 
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by Ofnir1 » 13 Apr 2008 3:51
Just picked up the 142 earlier today, took me a few minutes but was able to get it. It feels as if the first pin is a spool pin, though I'm not sure how to feel for those.
I've also been able to open the 142 with just one rake quite a number of times already! 
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by bumber » 25 Apr 2008 22:34
I got a 575DAT today and it is a 5 pin lock and pins 3&4 are spools, its a little brass number found in auto part stores or the auto department of your favorite store.
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by bumber » 28 Apr 2008 10:09
anybody know about the #15 yet and spools in there? Ive got one and cant tell whats in 'er.
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by Dak » 25 May 2008 21:28
120t has 3 pins and no security pins 
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by Ofnir1 » 5 Jun 2008 3:11
Never seen the 590, I'll have to look for that.
Regarding the 140, in the one I've got, the first pin is serrated and the 3rd and 4th pins feel like spool pins.
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by ToolyMcgee » 12 Jun 2008 2:48
Some laminated Master Locks (ie. #1,#3, #5) can be bought blank. This means that the owner must shear the pins himself, by inserting the desired key and hitting the cylinder into the lock using a special plug tool. Convenient if you have a lost or broken lock in a set of Master's keyed alike. The point? Many times these locks have serrations from failed attempts to shear the pins on the first strike. Having picked hundreds of laminate Master locks, maybe this will be helpful to someone frustrated with an otherwise simple lock.
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by ToolyMcgee » 13 Jun 2008 7:00
Commercial Master Lock 532, 4 spool pins, 1 serrated. I only have the one.
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by Urbex » 20 Jun 2008 17:45
Master Lock #29
-May contain security pins depending on who keyed the cylinder
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