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Question on rkl 10

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

Question on rkl 10

Postby dls » 23 Apr 2011 17:35

Dont worry im not going to discuss destructive entry or the like here in the open forum i was just wondering if there was anybody who has heard of anyone picking the rkl10 im currently working on a way to decode one and think it will work but might take several hours.
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Re: Question on rkl 10

Postby aussielocky » 25 Apr 2011 7:17

Good luck. You'll need it.

No one has a repeatable process to the best of my knowledge.
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Re: Question on rkl 10

Postby Al » 28 Apr 2011 19:27

Are you ALOI ?
Alan Morgan Master Locksmiths.
Experts in Locks and Safes.
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Re: Question on rkl 10

Postby lock-ed » 29 Apr 2011 9:50

I have heard claims, but never seen anyone do it. CB used to have some information on it, on his old website.

I have been looking at that lock for a couple of years., Working my way through many other safe-locks, and making decoder-tools for them. I have now started my first few steps towards a possible decoding/picking tool.
1. Find out how to decode a key. Done
2. Find out how to copy a damaged key. Done

THe next steps are
3. Making a tool to "set" the lock to a known key-combination, i.e. open the lock without a key.
4. Decode the lock

I am not sure if this locks attracts much attention, but I surely admire the design. However, the fact that people loose these keys too,- secures a need for a simple way to open them. In my (very limited) experience, these locks are more than often mounted in "interesting" safes.

I guess we will have to save the rest of this thread for advanced.

Ed :)
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