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by Squelchtone » 25 Jun 2017 7:58
You cant "pick it" there is no key hole to put lock picks in.
You just have to try all the codes until it opens.
Also, whats with the dark cell phone photo? You in some dark hallway playing James Bond? Is that really your lock? We wouldnt want to be helping someone who is up to no good now would we?
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by tenmencount » 25 Jun 2017 8:02
Thanks for the reply.
Can you give any indication as to what make it is or who the Manufacturers are?
Maybe someone has seen it before.
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by GWiens2001 » 25 Jun 2017 8:30
I have two of them in my collection. But please explain the answer to Squelchtone's question. It is a dark photo of a lock that is mounted on a door.
Nobody will be answering your question unless you can adequately answer Squelchtone's.
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by Squelchtone » 25 Jun 2017 11:46
GWiens2001 wrote:I have two of them in my collection. But please explain the answer to Squelchtone's question. It is a dark photo of a lock that is mounted on a door.
Nobody will be answering your question unless you can adequately answer Squelchtone's.
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Hi Gordon! I heard the OPs lock are very popular in Newcastle upon Tyne, and pretty much all over the Northumberland area. 
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by GWiens2001 » 25 Jun 2017 12:14
Squelchtone wrote:GWiens2001 wrote:I have two of them in my collection. But please explain the answer to Squelchtone's question. It is a dark photo of a lock that is mounted on a door.
Nobody will be answering your question unless you can adequately answer Squelchtone's.
Gordon
Hi Gordon! I heard the OPs lock are very popular in Newcastle upon Tyne, and pretty much all over the Northumberland area. 
You noticed that, too?  You get that list of businesses that registered them for warranty reasons that I PM'd you? Gordon
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by stratmando » 20 Jul 2017 11:03
Not sure it can be picked or bypassed, Usually their is a weakness in many/most locks. If you have 2, and want to put to use, I believe Instructions to be the same or very close to the Lockey 2835, A condo uses them for pedestrian passage, If you enter a couple of extra steps, it leaves it in free access mode(no code), someone in condo knows this procedure so they leave it like that, so they don't have to enter the code, Not Good, Their is a small piece inside you can remove, this keeps it from being left unlocked, I have to go back there to remove the little pieces(one on each side) as someone knows the step to leave unlocked. To resecure lock, pressing Y then C will enable the lock again.
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by Ralph_Goodman » 20 Jul 2017 11:17
I hope that lighting is an artistic choice, or that this guy had a power outage.
It is so odd when these types of threads pop up.
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by stratmando » 20 Jul 2017 18:48
I was redoing an Electrical system today, took a Before Picture, and was going to take pictures of the progress. Midway I took a photo, same area, flash worked, but was dark. too hot, didn't want to retake picture as it would slow me down, didn't want to chance it not working again . Kept working, no more photos? Didn't need excess stress. Was VERY Hot. I think he may have a couple locks as he says? I think it could have been a bad photo?
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by WilsonTrucking » 20 Jul 2017 21:28
Given his last log in : Last visited:Sun Jun 25, 2017 9:10 am
I'd guess he has not even seen most of our replies... Ye gods I didn't realize how many people like this come to the forums... people possibly up to nefarious deeds... nasty nasty.
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by TheLocKing » 31 Jul 2017 6:30
These locks cannot be picked. Doesn't sound like someone interested in the art who is trying to remove a digital push-button lock.
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by Silverado » 1 Aug 2017 13:49
But picking requires the use of...picks... You cannot pick it if there is no keyway. The request did not seem legitimate, the pictures make it look like someone up to shady business, the lock can be manipulated but that is not to be discussed outside of the advanced forum...especially since it looks like someone asking for help with a burglary.
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