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Unpickable lock in London?

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Unpickable lock in London?

Postby The Dude » 17 Apr 2005 8:27

A friend of mine was asking me about some apparently unpickable lock that sits in a shop window in London. He says he seen a tv program about it and anyone can go in and attenpt to pick it and if they do, there is a cash prize. Also apparently some American dude picked it and they wont pay him the money because they say he cheated. Anyone know anything about this?
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thats an old story

Postby raimundo » 17 Apr 2005 8:59

that story may be over a hundred years old. and true, some parts of it.
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Postby The Dude » 17 Apr 2005 9:11

Oh right.
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Postby digital_blue » 17 Apr 2005 10:11

If I'm not mistaken, it is the Bramah (sp?) lock that you are referring to. Matt Blaze has a piece on defeating these, and there is no longer any reward for doing so.

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Postby EvoRed » 17 Apr 2005 11:46

Yes, sounds like you are referring to AC Hobbs picking the Bramah lock in 1851. Took him 51 hours over 16 days to pick it though!
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Postby starkweather » 20 Apr 2005 10:40

LOL....how can you cheat at picking a lock? It's all cheating really.
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Postby Rick-the-Pick » 21 Apr 2005 15:41

Other way round dude!
To use a key when picking a lock is cheating!
If you're on a mission to pick a lock, that's the objective, to use other means other than picking would indeed be cheating, Get it?
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Postby starkweather » 21 Apr 2005 16:17

Well, you have 108 posts to my 9, so you clearly know best. :lol:
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