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by awol70 » 25 May 2009 20:42
Schlage Everest... THANK YOU Kokomolock =) i will do it on cam as soon as i am not so ill. (very satisfying pick.) and a Schlage American 700 series knockoff,with 6 pins.(thank you Jmurdy) (not at all unlike the pinning setup in the brinks max sec shrouded...serrated hybrid spools + serrated keypins.) DSC04029.jpg
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by l0ckp1cker » 26 May 2009 5:37
Cool padlock Awol70, it looks a lot like the Yale P301 Picked a DX HS 50mm Padlock yesterday, wasn't that much of a challenge but I never picked a DX lock before, so I had to try  
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by awol70 » 26 May 2009 23:43
KABA PEAKS!!!=) on cam tomorrow for sure DSC04036.jpg thanks Kokomolock =)
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by w00tb0t » 27 May 2009 15:01
I just picked a Yale mortise, a BEST Icore, and some assorted masters.
Haha, Awol70, I have one of those Brinks max security shrouded padlocks, that lock is my "Evil bastard" That first serated pin sits there laughing at me.
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by mhole » 27 May 2009 18:00
Abus C90 euro cylinder,5 pin,5 spools. This isn't an easy pick for me, so it's very satisfying when I get it. SPP.
Eurospec MP10 cylinder, 6 pins, 3 spools. These are pretty easy, but still fun to do. Rake and SPP.
Era KIK type cylinder from the inner handle of an Era High Security B.S 3621 nightlatch. 6 pin, 4 spools.
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by femurat » 28 May 2009 2:47
My new primus I received two days ago, with all his 6 pins but without the sidebar. My bogota opened it in less than 30 seconds. My half diamond took between one and two minutes. I didn't shot a photo of the lock picked, but here you can see what I'm talking about  Now I'm going to pick just the sidebar (without pins) to became confident with it. Then... we'll see. Cheers 
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by l0ckp1cker » 28 May 2009 4:28
ABUS 82/70 Block Lock. A very beautiful lock with a nice key bitting and narrow keyhole: 
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by justinlterrell » 28 May 2009 18:33
Lets see. 4 simple wafer cam locks on a vehicle ski rack, an IC best mortise cylinder, 2 schlage F series (one deadbolt one knob), a weiser deadbolt and I think thats it....busy day...
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by KokomoLock » 29 May 2009 15:28
ABUS 55/25 Brass Padlock, Finally got er done 
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by mhole » 31 May 2009 18:45
Abus 5 pin 1109 cylinder, 4 spool pins, 1 serated. Zone 6 pin CEN grade 4 euro cylinder and Era 6 pin K/Turn cylinder. Both of these have spools or some kind of anti pick pins, but I haven't looked under the hood to find out exactly what yet. All SPP with home made hooks, one deep, one medium - I'm trying to avoid raking to get a better idea what exactly is happening, and improve my feel. 
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by l0ckp1cker » 1 Jun 2009 13:28
mhole wrote:Abus 5 pin 1109 cylinder, 4 spool pins, 1 serated.Zone 6 pin CEN grade 4 euro cylinder and Era 6 pin K/Turn cylinder. Both of these have spools or some kind of anti pick pins, but I haven't looked under the hood to find out exactly what yet. All SPP with home made hooks, one deep, one medium - I'm trying to avoid raking to get a better idea what exactly is happening, and improve my feel. 
Great job! Can you show a picture of the serrated pin in the ABUS lock? I've never encountered any serrated pins in ABUS locks, so I'm very curious how they look 
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by mhole » 2 Jun 2009 12:51
 Here you go. I beleive serated is the correct description, based on my reading on pin types on here. You can see that a couple of the key pins are serated too.
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by Baloopaloop » 2 Jun 2009 20:34
I've got a six pin kriptonite padlock with all 5 spools and all the key pins are serrated. That one just sits on the shelf mocking me  it's a real mess to work with because it makes more clicking sounds than anything I've ever seen
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by awol70 » 3 Jun 2009 12:20
Baloopaloop wrote:I've got a six pin kriptonite padlock with all 5 spools and all the key pins are serrated. That one just sits on the shelf mocking me  it's a real mess to work with because it makes more clicking sounds than anything I've ever seen
you see the schlage "evil bastard" in my post a few back? identical.(what makes mine even more evil is the fact they have jumbled stainless AND brass serrated keypins in there....) so i feel ya on that one bro..... anyway, today i picked a schlage everest fully pinned with checkpin. not a big deal,i know, but my very first Everest. hope its ok to post a link to the vid.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ageut9joNXE
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by Baloopaloop » 4 Jun 2009 22:33
Well today is the first day of summer vacation and inspiration at heart I broke out the dusty kriptonite and worked with it abit. binding order was 543261. I picked it out of the housing just so I could get used to it. I used a bogota rake a few times to get the 5+4 because for some reason those two give me some trouble, I picked it from 4 all the way up to 6 but I'm working on spp'ing it so I can do it in the housing too 
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