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Retired thief

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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Retired thief

Postby masterthief » 10 Nov 2004 17:01

Hello,
I would like to introduce myself to you guys. I am master thief. I retired after doing a long prison term for burglary. I have exceptional skills in lockpicking and impressioning
I have made some homemade equipment that I dont think you guys are aware of yet. I had a automated safecracker. I perfected a method on making medeco blanks. I also had a one handed lockpick. I think that I could be very helpfull to this forum.
Yours Trully
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Postby zeke79 » 10 Nov 2004 17:10

ok, so you perfected making your own medeco blanks. You still have to decode the pin rotations. Also, did you do this onsite as alot of medecos are restricted blanks or site specific keyways. So lets hear how its done.
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Postby pinky » 10 Nov 2004 17:25

many top toolmakers were once on the wrong side of the law, if you become an asset to the forum then welcome, look forward to reading your posts.
many locksmiths too fractured the odd law, also many too are in law enforcement.
im sure you will find the forum both interesting and worthwhile.
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Postby toomush2drink » 10 Nov 2004 17:35

One question if you were a master thief how come you did time for burglary ? Surely a "master thief" wouldnt have got caught ?
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Re: Retired thief

Postby logosys » 10 Nov 2004 17:45

masterthief wrote:Hello,
I would like to introduce myself to you guys. I am master thief. I retired after doing a long prison term for burglary. I have exceptional skills in lockpicking and impressioning
I have made some homemade equipment that I dont think you guys are aware of yet. I had a automated safecracker. I perfected a method on making medeco blanks. I also had a one handed lockpick. I think that I could be very helpfull to this forum.
Yours Trully
Master Thief


Welcome to LP101, I look forward to your further participation!
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I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.
--Thomas Jefferson
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Postby masterthief » 10 Nov 2004 17:47

First off this isnt a professional method to be used for normal locksmiths. This how I made the key blanks for medeco locks.
I would put soft pliable clay inside of a latex glove finger. Cut it off and tie it. I would press the clay into the lock only to get the impression of the keys design. I would them take it home make the measurements and cut it out of plastic with a dremel and fine tune it with files. I would lay a thin coat of white paint on the key. When it dried I would take it back to the lock,spray the lock with Wd40 and insert the key. By doing this I would know where it file down my blank to open the lock.
Another variation of this is if you have access to a original key. Make a caste of it using clay. Press down the clay where the original keys teeth are. What I would have is a clay impression of a blank key. I would pour melted plastic into the impressions giving me a black key when it dried.

I hope that I explained this well enough to understand
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Postby masterthief » 10 Nov 2004 17:51

I got caught because all good things must come to a end. When ever you dable in crime you are destined to pay for it one day. Ethier in heaven,hell or a prison cell.
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Postby Buggs41 » 10 Nov 2004 18:18

Welcome aboard masterthief.
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Postby mcm757207 » 10 Nov 2004 20:23

Am I the only one who smells bs?
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Postby silent » 10 Nov 2004 20:24

nope
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Postby WhiteHat » 10 Nov 2004 20:36

mcm151201 wrote:Am I the only one who smells bs?


as a hobby? I try to avoid it whenever possible, but whatever works for you.. :wink:

but as for this thread - I don't know why anyone would want to advertise the fact that they were a thief and got caught for it apart from some sort of attempt at gaining respect.

this really isn't an "underground" information site where usernames like "masterthief" could gain someone a whole heap of respect - rather I think you'll find that a lot of people on this forum will be irked at your username.

if what you say about your lockpicking and impressioning skills is true, then you'll be a valuable member to this site - the only thing that puts me off is that no one that I know anywhere (not even pro-locksmiths) introduces themselves with "I'm exceptional at picking and impressioning" when there are professional locksmiths arround unless they are:

clawing for instant respect by lying (this will become apparent through later posts), Extremely Arogant - we've had some of these before and they didn't last (this site is no use unless you're willing to learn yourself). or have some sort of self esteem problem in which they must talk themselves up to avoid getting depressed.
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Postby zeke79 » 10 Nov 2004 20:46

my initial post was pointing to the big big bs factor in this thread. keyway impressions from clay???? If he says so :lol: !
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Postby SFGOON » 10 Nov 2004 20:46

Well, compared to some of the other new guys we get on a weekly basis this one's a rhodes scholar. He seems to have at least a grasp on locksmiting and as far as his his story, if it's not true at least it's well made up. Shine on you crazy diamond....
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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Postby WhiteHat » 10 Nov 2004 20:59

personally, I prefer ingorance to arrogance, but that's just me.
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 10 Nov 2004 21:19

your medeco method would no longer work because the modern one require a rotation of the pins as well as the conventional shear line

welcome aboard
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