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unusual Gege cylinder

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unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Rickthepick » 11 Mar 2013 10:21

Had to open this thing earlier... luckily it was a thumbturn.

Never seen one before looks like a resticted keyway and some sort of hardsteel plug insert

Looks a tough pick.

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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby femurat » 11 Mar 2013 10:45

Looks a very fun pick, let us know how it was once you pick it :wink:
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Rickthepick » 11 Mar 2013 10:47

I don't get much practice anymore Femurat i doubt very much if i could pick it :oops:
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby femurat » 11 Mar 2013 10:49

Sorry to hear that my friend. Well just put it in a drawer and look for it when you have some time to play.

Cheers :)
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Rickthepick » 11 Mar 2013 10:56

Lol I have a mountain of locks 'to be picked' nowadays.

Jusr for anyone interested i just found out it's a Restricted keyway with a 'stop plate' to prevent incorrct keys being fully inserted and some additional antidrill protection
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Squelchtone » 11 Mar 2013 12:29

sweet lock, I remember Barry covered them on his blackbag.nl blog: http://blackbag.nl/?p=201

Here's a nice colorful diagram of the insides: http://www.gbd.rs/pdf/gege/ANS2.pdf

did the serrated spool pins put up a good fight?

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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Solomon » 12 Mar 2013 2:42

I think that's the ANS-2. Squelchtone, GeGe are almost always insanely tough to pick but you do get the odd one that's easy-ish. Definitely worth getting one for the challenge, even their standard 5 pinners can be nightmares.
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Rickthepick » 12 Mar 2013 3:04

I know this is blasthemy on lp101 but if i get a gege on a job its almost always a rotary opening :wink: Can't waste valuable time picking them they are a really good lock
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby ARF-GEF » 14 Mar 2013 6:51

That's a gege ans-2 for sure but I guess you all know it by now :)
I've seen several of them lately. They are not just insanely hard to pick, but IMO both the carbide insert and the additional hard anti drill inserts make it really resistant to drill. Some even have steel pins inside them, but the one which are not steel have a real insidious anti pick from.
I think they are real high quality stuff. And it must be one of the most pick resistant 5 pin "normal" locks I know.
Rickthepick let us know how it went when you get it open :)

( rotary opening = drilling, right? )
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Rickthepick » 14 Mar 2013 9:49

Iv had a short session on it and not got much further than a small false set stage.

The keyway is brutal with a severe V curve that prevents you getting to anything past the third pin into the plug.

Might need a custom hook for this one. Posting it out to Federico when i give up since he's a more competant picker
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Falc0n » 14 Mar 2013 9:59

What kind of pins do you think it contains?
I remeber opening a gege cylinder once and it contained serrated pins
This looks like a more secure cylinder tho....
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby Squelchtone » 14 Mar 2013 10:42

Solomon wrote:I think that's the ANS-2. Squelchtone, GeGe are almost always insanely tough to pick but you do get the odd one that's easy-ish. Definitely worth getting one for the challenge, even their standard 5 pinners can be nightmares.


nahh, they're easy =)

http://nynex.s5.com/TOOOL-US-Boston/locks/GEGE/AP3000/GEGE-AP3000-2.jpg

http://nynex.s5.com/TOOOL-US-Boston/locks/GEGE/AP3000/GEGE-AP3000-picked.jpg

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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby ARF-GEF » 14 Mar 2013 12:53

:lol:
Congrats Squelchtone! Do you still remember approximately how long did it take you?
I gave up on one and took it apart. At my current level it's totally hopeless.

@Falc0n:The one I took apart had 5 pins (it was an ANS-2): 1 simple steel anti drill, 1 simple spooled and 3 serrated.
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby mhole » 14 Mar 2013 18:20

I'm with Squelch - they're eeeeaaasy.

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I kid, they're the devil. I think I took at least 10 minutes for the fastest one of those, and more like 15-20 on the rest, and that's leisurely TV picking. On site the rotary pick would be coming out fast, and one of those actually has the opposite end drilled.
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Re: unusual Gege cylinder

Postby mhole » 14 Mar 2013 18:24

PS: These are almost all 6 pin, as are most Gege's I've encountered, unless they're very old. The 5 pinner in this batch has a plugged but unfilled 6th chamber, and a 5 pin key.
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