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by dls » 10 Mar 2011 18:08
various padlocks euro cyl etc. sls multi stump chubb 6k207 mostly safes
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by oddpick » 14 Mar 2011 22:48
Picked helping hands padlock spp.raked Moutain security warded lock spp mountain security master lock 5pin clone master lock 140 spp master lock 130d spp master lock magnum m15 spp,raked Chateau c 99x,grey and black keyway covered. raked 2x master disk type padlock. spp, raked various combo and carbiner combo locks decoded u haul laminated with mushroom pins. raked ounce Brinks max security plastic shrouded Raked not spp schlage new type #851226ka u lock 7 disk detainer style
various kwick set door locks
never picked schlage 851225 = very close to picking sobo sprs60 = abloy clone
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by UnlockD » 7 May 2011 18:39
My first Papaiz - CR 40 long shackle. I had yet to have picked a Papaiz, they give me more grief than Abus locks. 
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by lockpickfan » 8 May 2011 14:23
Some picked lock again:
AZBE Mechatronic and HS-7 Some Mul-T Lock 7x7 padlock and hockey puck type padlock with interactive core Abus D6 Titan T-200 American Padlock ASSA SCD cylinder Mottura C38
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by cAAc » 24 Jun 2011 18:31
Just two days into this hobby, my list is long and proud My first lock picked: Master Lock Master No. 5, 4 pin, Master lock Not picked: Anchor 350/35, 4 pin, Anchor LÃ¥s AB, located in Eskilstuna Sweden Anyone have some experience with this Swedish padlock? http://www.anchorlas.se.pdf file in Swedish peace
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by Wizer » 27 Jun 2011 5:55
Hi, cAAc! Welcome to LP101! I don´t understand Swedish that much, but does that Anchor Las have an Assa d12 cylinder? If it does, you should put it away for awhile, pick easier locks, and get back to picking that in about 2-5 years. I know a couple pickers who would kill for a d12, I bet you have a couple PMs coming... Happy Picking!!!
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by cAAc » 27 Jun 2011 16:53
@ Wizer, this pad lock does not have an d12 d12 cylinder.
peace
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by parkourer » 24 Mar 2014 14:06
I am now attempting to resurrect this thread by adding my own: Keeping in mind that I started this hobby in 2 months ago (a long time, according to most of the people who did this in like a day ),
I can pick (knowing what I am doing): 1. Master doorknob, which really feels like it has 2 binding pins, but I'm sure it has more 2. Master Lock No. 3 (easy rake) 3. Master Lock No. 130 (4 pins and 2 of them are spools),I eventually got the hang of it, but it was so small, that I broke a pin spring (still pick-able)
I have picked (pure luck): 1. Schlage door lock which i picked once, with a paper clip, and I picked it the wrong way 2. Master Lock economy brass #1903 (5 pins, with spools), which I raked once out of luck. *Currently working on this* 3. My Golf Cart key lock (about to make a post on it), which I picked once, got so freaked out that I picked my own Golf Cart, that i never did that again
Can't Pick - (All of the above, plus): - A Master Combination Lock that have mini-keyholes at the bottom. I broke my rake pick on that one, and pretty sure the springs are broken anyway
That's my list. Feel free to comment about it or congratulate (lol ) me
"Some people dream of success, while others wake up and work hard at it" - Winston Churchhill
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by sterry20 » 28 May 2014 14:30
the granite is a lock found mostly in europe and overseas and while they can be purchased here you dont see a lot of them but in europe if you want insurance on something its the only one that an insurance company will insure and no matter where you look on you tube you wont find anyone with a video cracking that sweet thang and you can find them for around a hundred bucks! GREAT LOCK
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