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What kind of lock is this? Can't example that matches 100%

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What kind of lock is this? Can't example that matches 100%

Postby happic3 » 10 May 2015 23:44

This is my first post on here and i'm excited to learn a skill that is actually useful sometimes. I have tried lock picking before a couple years back and learned some but never used this resource or invested in the correct tools. Anyways, Ive been studying up again and I have found a lock I can't find a lot on.

It is on a Japanese "pachinko" slot machine " cabinet that I own, but has been broken since it was given to me. This slot machine only runs on tokens instead of actual money. This is because in Japanese spam they exchange the tokens for money and prizes so its not technically gambling. Just mentioning to be clear and stay within the rules.

Anyways, the lock looks like a tubular lock that is typical for arcade and vending machines, but its a bit more unique than most of those. See the picture for this, because I dont know enough to really explain it well. Since it was designed to be used in a spam type environment in Japan, I fear the bic pen method will not work because it is too secure. Also Im scared to mess the lock up doing that as I would really like to get inside it and fix whatever causes this machine to not recognize when a token in inserted so it can stop sitting uselessly in the corner.

pics = http://imgur.com/a/RfMq5

So what tools/methods would you use? Is the bic pen a viable option? Any info helps as I'm still in the learning stage. Let me know if any more pic are needed of the me with the machine or the tokens or whatever and ill post them sometime tomorrow. Thanks!
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Re: What kind of lock is this? Can't example that matches 10

Postby Squelchtone » 10 May 2015 23:49

Howdy,

I thought Pachnico parlor machines were all about a bunch of little steel ball bearings falling over a bunch of pins and going into different "pockets" that then gave you a higher or lower score. This looks like just a slot machine.

That certainly is an interesting version of a tubular lock. Normal tubular picks probably wont fit or work on it, so you'd have to do a method called SPP (Single Pin Picking) and make a special turning tool / tension wrench that fits the cut out in the center plug in order to rotate it.

Have you looked on ebay for keys to your brand/model of machine?

If you look on youtube for tubular lock SPP it should show you what you'll have to try using whatever improvised tools you have or real pick set if you go online and buy one.

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Re: What kind of lock is this? Can't example that matches 10

Postby cheerIO » 10 May 2015 23:56

It's not a pachinko machine.

Pachinko is the game with all the steel balls.

This is a Japanese Pachislo slot machine.

If you get it picked, you can find a replacement with key here:

http://stores.ebay.com/Pachislos
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