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by Daltonj21 » 7 Jun 2016 3:50
So today I picked this best 7 pin padlock to operating in about a minute. I expected it to be a real pain. Honestly, I didn't think I would be able to pick it , without any practice. I sprayed a little brake cleaner to free up the pins and it was open in no time at all. 
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by Squelchtone » 7 Jun 2016 10:15
Daltonj21 wrote:So today I picked this best 7 pin padlock to operating in about a minute. I expected it to be a real pain. Honestly, I didn't think I would be able to pick it , without any practice. I sprayed a little brake cleaner to free up the pins and it was open in no time at all. 
That's a very nice photo! Is that a Storm pick with a Falle curve? I like it. I tried picking with Falle curves before but could never get the hang of it as compared to a regular hook pick. nice job, Squelchtone
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by Daltonj21 » 7 Jun 2016 10:40
Squelchtone wrote:That's a very nice photo! Is that a Storm pick with a Falle curve? I like it. I tried picking with Falle curves before but could never get the hang of it as compared to a regular hook pick.
nice job, Squelchtone
Thank you! It's actually the curve out of the dangerfield serenity set. I know what you mean, it's a different feel. For me it's hard to tell if you're centered on a pin or not. Im pretty sure this is the first lock I picked with it. After this I'm not going to write it off so quick.
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by mathcat » 8 Jun 2016 23:15
Picked up a few new to me locks at the flea market, a few gun locks and a neat little Slaymaker padlock. Got them open within a few minutes, but still fun and nice to have them around for those days when I can't seem to pick anything.
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by femurat » 9 Jun 2016 2:29
 I finally found a WB padlock for my collection, and enjoyed the different feel while picking it. In the picture you can see some old keys and blanks I got at a flea market in NYC and a key ring a very nice locksmith gave me. Oh, I almost forgot, there are an interesting book and a cool bookmark in the background Cheers 
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by Tyler J. Thomas » 9 Jun 2016 10:06
Nice. I just got my copy.
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by jeffmoss26 » 9 Jun 2016 11:25
Femurat, I see you met Philip!
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by femurat » 10 Jun 2016 4:51
jeffmoss26 wrote:Femurat, I see you met Philip!
Yup! We went there as complete strangers and chatted with them for half an hour I guess. We talked about safes, locks, and security in general. Like father, like son! The nicest guys in NYC! Cheers 
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by safecracker33 » 25 Jun 2016 17:57
Two Squire Defiant padlocks, had an old key that I suspect is from this range of padlocks, although it wasn't for either of the two locks I had to open. It threw me bit looking at the key steps, it seems like on these two locks there is the bolt step, then two levers, then a ward or another solid bolt step, then three further levers, then a final bolt step. I have not broken these locks down as I will be rekeying them to use hopefully, but that seems to be the arrangement from what I can feel during picking. http://imgur.com/keMHhMIhttp://imgur.com/J2l7zXXhttp://imgur.com/KWXjI51
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by sisk » 26 Jun 2016 9:49
I couldn't sleep last night and started going through the pile of locks on my workbench over and over. Over the course of about two hours I picked:
Two master#3s A master 140 A master #91 something with three spools and two other security pins that i can't identify with any confidence My Ace 527 A Falcon practice lock pinned up with two serrated pins, two spools, and a t pin My front door (I went out to the car and locked myself out, but had my wallet picks with me) A deadbolt with a schlage keyway but no brand markings A mortise cylinder marked as American but lacking any security pins
And I got frustrated by my WB lock that I had down to about 30 seconds a few days ago.... Go figure.
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by femurat » 27 Jun 2016 7:35
 I see safecracker33 is picking a lot, so I try to keep up with him with these two padlocks I just got the small one, it reminded me of the other. So I pulled him out of his hook and picked it a couple times. I've got the big one for a while now, but it's still a nice pick. Cheers 
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