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by diligentinquirer » 17 Apr 2015 16:23
Hi Guys. Yup, the "usual" from what I am researching. Was given a suitcase (Skyway brand) that has a locked lock but prior owner did not have the numbers to dial to to open the lock. That is the problem. I have a Skyway suitcase that is locked and do not know the numbers to dial to in order to get the lock open and thus get the suitcase open. Thanks much in advance for your assistance. Diligent 
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by Big Jesse » 17 Apr 2015 16:56
hi diligent, im new here as well, and found it better to introduce myself first, before posting a question about how to 'bypass' a lock, which is considered restricted to new guys like us in this forum. but welcome to the site! do you have a picture of the suit case? also, do you collect any locks? are you a hobby lock picker? 
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by diligentinquirer » 17 Apr 2015 17:05
Thanks for the info wrench. Guess all I can say on the "bypass" is that when a person gets a free suitcase on Craigs list from a reasonably near neighbor who did not know the combo, there really is no negative connotation to that sort of transaction. I do not have a picture know but will take one on the from patio and get back. Thanks much, Diligent 
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by femurat » 17 Apr 2015 18:18
Please do not discuss lock bypassing in the public area of the forum. See rule 19 viewtopic.php?f=2&t=715
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by diligentinquirer » 17 Apr 2015 18:30
Hello, back from the patio pic taking (and a few chops on some firewood for the wood stove). Just took four pics with closer shots of the seemingly usual combo lock except it does not have a reset button pinhole or the like (from what I could see). Cannot figure out how to attach the pics so will do so soon.
Thanks again for your input. Always a breath of fresh air to see a person(s) display his/her/their thoughts.
Someone emailed me not to discuss lock bypassing, in public forum,so taking those words in thier common mreaning I will not discuss that particular subject here I guess. I saw key access discussions like as in picking a lock but did not see what forum it was done in.
Any idea in what forum this subject can be discussed?
Thanks, Diligent
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by diligentinquirer » 17 Apr 2015 19:09
WELLLL what do you know!! When I Google lock by passing & the like, their is an abundance of discussions on that subject. That will keep me busy for a while. Thanks for that tip guys!! Diligent
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by billdeserthills » 17 Apr 2015 21:42
My Dad usually would just sit on the couch and try every number, while he watched tv. I'm assuming your luggage lock has three wheels It really doesn't take long to try 1,000 numbers and unless You are having an unlucky day odds are You'll open it within the first 500 numbers, kinda. Don't forget to try to fully depress the catch after each new number you try
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by diligentinquirer » 17 Apr 2015 22:01
@ billdeserthills : Yes the research I have done mentioned similarities to your post about not taking all that long. your statements do reflect what others say, and since YOU say the same thing as others, my belief in the truth is being spoken is strengthened.
Thank you SO much, Diligent
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by Squelchtone » 17 Apr 2015 22:15
[ADMIN EDIT: Moved from Beginner Lockpicking to This Old Lock, since dialing a 3 digit luggage combination, is not lock picking]
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by diligentinquirer » 17 Apr 2015 23:37
OK, fair enough, and I also note that:
A lock bypass is a technique in lockpicking, of defeating a lock through unlatching the underlying locking mechanism without operating the lock at all. It is commonly used on devices such as combination locks, where there is no natural access (such as a keyhole) for a tool to reach the locking mechanism. 1. Lock bypass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lock_bypass Wikipedia
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by Squelchtone » 17 Apr 2015 23:49
diligentinquirer wrote:OK, fair enough, and I also note that:
A lock bypass is a technique in lockpicking, of defeating a lock through unlatching the underlying locking mechanism without operating the lock at all. It is commonly used on devices such as combination locks, where there is no natural access (such as a keyhole) for a tool to reach the locking mechanism. 1. Lock bypass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lock_bypass Wikipedia
did you get that thing open yet? I can't say I agree with wikipedia's definition, and I often question wikipedia's articles as being a reputable source of knowledge. I consider picking locks with lock picks "lockpicking" and I consider bypassing a lock "bypassing a lock" bypassing is not lockpicking in my book, even though a lay person or whoever wrote the wikipedia entry may see them as one in the same. Squelchtone
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by Big Jesse » 18 Apr 2015 1:46
diligent, you seem pretty keen on the definitions and terminology of this wonderful hobby. are you a collector per chance, or a hobbyist picker? have you had a chance to introduce your self to the forum in the new members area yet? or could you just be needing a little help with your current predicament? new forum members can greet the community in the link below. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=58015&start=615
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by diligentinquirer » 18 Apr 2015 8:50
@ wrench: Thought I did an introduction of me & my situation earlier, to wit:
Thanks for the info wrench. Guess all I can say on the "bypass" is that when a person gets a free suitcase on Craigs list from a reasonably near neighbor who did not know the combo, there really is no negative connotation to that sort of transaction.
@ Squelchtone the wonderful thing about this USA, is that we have the common right which is freely exercised to my applause to speak our mind about what we think. What you and others online think about what "bypassing" means is a right we all appreciate.
One thing I notice though, there is at least one rule speaking to "by passing". to be effective, the term needs to be defined not by some one or limited person(s) own definition but rather be identified in a definitive way so all persons know its meaning.
And no, I have not got the combo lock open on my newly acquired small Skyway brand suitcase. Any more ideas besides or in addition to the thoughts of billdeserthills above?
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by Squelchtone » 18 Apr 2015 9:55
diligentinquirer wrote:And no, I have not got the combo lock open on my newly acquired small Skyway brand suitcase. Any more ideas besides or in addition to the thoughts of billdeserthills above?
wow, ain't you a philosophizer.. there is no other ideas or tricks, otherwise we would have told you.. its a simple 3 digit combination; start dialing and get it open. You'd have it done by now if you weren't wasting time expounding your thoughts and opinions to us. sheesh. locking this thread as you do not seem satisfied with our advice and are hoping for some trick to open that thing. Squelchtone
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