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GOSO Dimple Picks

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby scrimshady » 3 May 2009 14:45

just bought a set of these,

http://www.ukbumpkeys.com/product_GOSO- ... _index.php

has anyone used these? any advise anyone could give me would be brilliant.
thanks all
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Re: GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby vap0r » 3 May 2009 18:27

My understanding of bumping a dimple lock is the same as a regular pin tumbler lock.

I'd imagine picking should be a similar process. Have you tried them out yet? Can you get any pins to set?
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Re: GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby l0ckp1cker » 4 May 2009 0:09

I have the set and picked both dimple locks that I have with the set (Master 540D and Master 1155D).
Videos of those picks can be found on Youtube.
It's similar to normal pin tumblers, all you do now is make a rotating movement to set the pins ;)
07JAN2017: - Back on the board again ;-)
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Re: GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby scrimshady » 4 May 2009 4:25

i have also got a dimple lock that has dimple pins on both sides, can these be picked with this set?
great videos l0ckp1cker
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Re: GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby adrenalynn » 4 May 2009 5:38

Picking two sides is generally just like picking one side...twice. It's like getting two locks for the price of one! :) Well, except for the pesky number of binding pins. And opposite apparent rotation. Almost exactly nearly sorta like picking one side... :lol:

You just need a tool that will get in where you need it, from there it's all up to you.
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Re: GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby l0ckp1cker » 4 May 2009 7:11

scrimshady wrote:i have also got a dimple lock that has dimple pins on both sides, can these be picked with this set?
great videos l0ckp1cker

Thanks!

Are you sure it has active pins on both sides?
I was working on an ABUS dimple lock which has a row of active pins and on the other side a row of passive pins (you don't need to pick these).
You can usually see the difference by looking at their location.
Active pins have a pin chamber outside of the plug where the spring and driver pin are in. Passive pins are usually only to restrict key profiles.
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Re: GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby scrimshady » 5 May 2009 3:37

i have been looking at the clyclinder and there is no chamber outside the plug, there is no names one either the key or lock so i can even tell you what make it is. i willtry and get a picture for you.
this lock is really testing my patience..... :x :x
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Re: GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby Baloopaloop » 29 May 2009 21:47

Hey man, don't give up, but you might want to put it off to the side for awhile, I have a sergent keso that I bought about a year ago, and I haven't even come close to picking it yet, these locks can be very difficult to keep the spirits up for but all the same
"Hey Rusty, Ted Nugent called, and he says he want's his shirt back." Danny Ocean- Oceans 11
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Re: GOSO Dimple Picks

Postby scrimshady » 30 May 2009 3:07

thats what i do mate... it really fustrates me. its the only lock in my collection that i cant get though...
thanks
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