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by le.nutzman » 15 Mar 2009 21:50
Just wanted to let everyone know, i've elevated my skills just a bit and actually beat a Medeco with NO Sidebar tonight, PRETTY FREAKING STOKED!!! 
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by le.nutzman » 15 Mar 2009 21:58
And, just wanted to add, I beat a Corbin Russwin tonight too!!!! Woot!!! I'm getting back into the groove! Shatter has given me something to aspire to become besides proficient at 5200s, and some pretty nice picks too!!!

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by Squelchtone » 15 Mar 2009 22:00
nice job man, welcome to the club. now put that sidebar in and prepare for sudden pain. we expect a full report in 1 week of how you picked it with the sidebar.
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by locfoc » 15 Mar 2009 22:26
Hehe I like the Corbin Russwin Mortise being thrown in the post. Made me laugh. Congratulations on the success though! it's great you are getting back into the sport.
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by freakparade3 » 15 Mar 2009 22:50
Nice job. Send me a message when you are ready for your next challenge. I got a lock you have likely never seen, and I'd bet vital parts of my anatomy you will never be able to pick... 
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by Legion303 » 15 Mar 2009 23:15
Good work. Even without the sidebar, Medecos are tough.
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by apb » 16 Mar 2009 0:08
Can you give us the lowdown on how you picked it and what tools? I have a medeco that still has the side bar and I'm trying to follow JK the Cjer's advice using piano wire, but I have yet to use the wire.
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by TheSkyer » 16 Mar 2009 5:31
freakparade3 wrote:Nice job. Send me a message when you are ready for your next challenge. I got a lock you have likely never seen, and I'd bet vital parts of my anatomy you will never be able to pick... 
Hmmz, I'll take that bet, is your brain any good?
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by freakparade3 » 16 Mar 2009 10:27
TheSkyer wrote:freakparade3 wrote:Nice job. Send me a message when you are ready for your next challenge. I got a lock you have likely never seen, and I'd bet vital parts of my anatomy you will never be able to pick... 
Hmmz, I'll take that bet, is your brain any good?
Not really, it's clogged with malted hops and bong resin from a misspent youth.........
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by TheSkyer » 16 Mar 2009 10:50
That's perfect! I wasn't planing on using it myself. It's ment to fead some zombies I have in the basement. If I feed them smart brains they might get bright ideas and escape, luckily I don't have to wory about it with all that bong resin XD
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by tballard » 16 Mar 2009 13:36
le.nutzman wrote:Just wanted to let everyone know, i've elevated my skills just a bit and actually beat a Medeco with NO Sidebar tonight, PRETTY FREAKING STOKED!!!
Awesome! (When you're ready to bring the pain, be sure to put the sidebar back in facing the right direction. The little "lip" goes towards the bottom of the keyway) Did you work up to this a pin at a time, or did you just start with six and beat it? (If you started with six, I'm gonna be mad, since I haven't made it past five yet)
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by 5thcorps » 16 Mar 2009 14:08
I have found myself that Corbin/Russwin are pretty tight locks that take a lot of patience. I feel they are a good accomplishment on their own.
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by le.nutzman » 16 Mar 2009 15:00
tballard wrote:le.nutzman wrote:Just wanted to let everyone know, i've elevated my skills just a bit and actually beat a Medeco with NO Sidebar tonight, PRETTY FREAKING STOKED!!!
Awesome! (When you're ready to bring the pain, be sure to put the sidebar back in facing the right direction. The little "lip" goes towards the bottom of the keyway) Did you work up to this a pin at a time, or did you just start with six and beat it? (If you started with six, I'm gonna be mad, since I haven't made it past five yet)
Get ready to be mad, i started with 6 right off the bat and defeated it in about 15 minutes. I'm not sure about anyone else's experiences, but I found that medium to heavy tension was needed.
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by tballard » 16 Mar 2009 15:42
le.nutzman wrote:tballard wrote:le.nutzman wrote:Just wanted to let everyone know, i've elevated my skills just a bit and actually beat a Medeco with NO Sidebar tonight, PRETTY FREAKING STOKED!!!
Awesome! (When you're ready to bring the pain, be sure to put the sidebar back in facing the right direction. The little "lip" goes towards the bottom of the keyway) Did you work up to this a pin at a time, or did you just start with six and beat it? (If you started with six, I'm gonna be mad, since I haven't made it past five yet)
Get ready to be mad, i started with 6 right off the bat and defeated it in about 15 minutes. I'm not sure about anyone else's experiences, but I found that medium to heavy tension was needed.
 Grrr.... now I have to go home and put my sixth pin back in... I never should have told you how to take the sidebar out. I have found I use medium tension when picking mine, but Squelchtone and others have told me this is wrong, so I suspect it's just frustration tension. (I'll leave it to the people who can actually pick it to give you the real advice though)
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by le.nutzman » 16 Mar 2009 16:15
Tball,
Hehehe, I have two different Medeco locks to work on. Shatter and I got together over the weekend and he left me the 6 pin no sidebar that is pictured in this post picked. I have a 51S model that i'm working on with the bar in place. The reason I had asked you last night is because I was half tempted to take the sidebar out, but that wouldn't be my style. I always attack locks as they are, for me it's always been the best way to learn. When I started picking, I immediately jumped in and started picking 5200s fully pinned, didn't know any better. But this learning curve has helped me. It may or may not work for you.
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