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Postby geno » 14 Jul 2005 18:24

Thanks to this forum I have made big strides. I joined the site at the beginning of the month. Within a few hours of joining I had already picked my first lock with some botched together instruments.

Soon after that, I made up some proper tools and have been hooked ever since. Recently I posted a video of me picking a Master 140. It has 2 spools and a smallish keyway so it wasnt a cake walk to open right away.

Anyone who has seen my, "first pick video" will appreciate how far I have come. :lol:

Anyhoo.... On with the show. This is the same Master 140 (with black cover) from my previous video.

I am looking forward to unlocking a few, more secure locks in the future.

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Postby Chrispy » 14 Jul 2005 18:33

Good to hear geno. :)
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Postby Santos718 » 14 Jul 2005 20:49

nice work geno....I have the same lock in green and blue.
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Postby Ezzi » 14 Jul 2005 21:19

Geno if you could help me out a bit ;) like a 1 on 1 convo say msn or somthing would help me cuz im kinda pissed about my 5 pin doorknob i locked the door and forgot the key inside the room ....... and belive it or not my pool table and my bowflex is in that room and well i havnt been in there for 2 weeks im kinda mad lol HELP MEEE :cry:
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Postby oaksy » 15 Jul 2005 2:39

Good work you did it fast think if you look at the time you did it in 5.5 secs not 7sec...
Very weldone...
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Postby oaksy » 15 Jul 2005 3:34

Just check again think you was right the first time 7 secs i had to many beers lastnight..LOL 5.5 or 7 sec still very very good
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