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can every lock

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can every lock

Postby themessiah » 2 Jul 2005 7:53

be picked i know harderones need more advancced people but is there any locks wich cannot be open??
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Postby Shrub » 2 Jul 2005 8:16

What man can make, man can break.

Nothings impossable but your right there are some very difficult locks out there,

There are a few threads like this one and even ones that continue to disscuss how to make unpickable locks, have a search for them.
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Postby themessiah » 2 Jul 2005 8:38

Well i agree with you if you can make them you can break them
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Postby Shrub » 2 Jul 2005 8:47

Its a common saying meaning that nothings impossable.
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Postby Rath » 3 Jul 2005 11:41

well you can break them sure, but where it the fun in that :)
there are some locks where you cant pick with traditional tools. try getting into commercial locks for a challenge
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Postby Shrub » 3 Jul 2005 12:28

Rath if thats aimed at me you have missed the point, i am a locksmith, commercial locks are no differant to private ones!

The saying is just that, like i have already said it is just a saying and means that nothing is impossable, by this i mean NO there is not any such thing as an unpickable lock.
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Postby toomush2drink » 3 Jul 2005 15:35

Shrub checkout the evva MCs range its advertised as "100% picking protection" Thats a bold claim to be making if it isnt true.
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Postby Shrub » 4 Jul 2005 7:40

Yes, that may be true presently but you me both know that one day it will be picked, there are a few locks on the market that claim to be pick proof and not just pick resistant, it doesnt actually mean in every case that the correct lableing has been applied to the correct product, afterall it was once thought the earth was flat and it impossable to walk on the moon.

I do see and respect your point though.
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