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Dudley Combo Locks

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Dudley Combo Locks

Postby skorpio » 7 Nov 2003 22:06

How do you crack Dudley combo locks? I found a couple of Dudley combo locks that I used to use, not really old at all, and I'd like to use them again but I forget the combos.
Trying to crack them like you would a MasterLock, I've noticed that the Dudley locks seem to always have 10 notches where the dial stops between two number, never right on, and when i right them down there is a pattern. If I write down the 1's column digit for the number to the left of the notch, for notches 1-5, the number repeat for notches 6-10. Exact same thing goes if I follow the above instruction for the number to the right of the notch. Does this pattern help crack the combo?
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Postby skorpio » 8 Nov 2003 21:06

I've discovered something else today.

If you look at the two series of digits that get repeated, together they always make up the numbers 0-9 without repeating.
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Postby skorpio » 25 Nov 2003 16:03

Not one person on this entire forum can crack a Dudley combo lock?
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Postby code_160w » 25 Nov 2003 16:32

I have that same proble man. I have about 4 or 5 Dudley locks that i can't remember or find the combonation. It would really help if someone here knew how to crack them. If anyone knows how plz help us. :roll:
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Dudley Combo Locks

Postby Uante » 5 Dec 2003 23:36

I haven't tried to pick a Dudley lock yet but I'm going to try one if I win this one 1920's one on ebay. I have however picked a Junkunc Combo lock with a patent date from 1912. That was pretty cool. Anyway I suppose more modern locks are harder to pick...anyone have experience with antique combination locks?
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