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by olympus999 » 19 Jul 2005 18:05
Only i know is that master lock is harder to pick but wut makes it harder to pick.
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by Mad Mick » 19 Jul 2005 19:08
Don'y really understand the question you are asking...
What Master lock are you trying to pick (e.g. Master #xx), and what are the 'usual' locks you refer to? Kwikset, Weiser, Truevalue....?
Fill in your location, so we can get a grasp of the 'usual' locks you may be encountering.
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by savior » 20 Jul 2005 1:11
Someone's gonna say it... and it has to be said.
Use the search feature, it's very handy. I searched and read for 2 or 3 months before I even created a profile for myself. There are massive amounts of useful information out there, that will take you way beyong where I am at right now without even asking a single question.
It's best only to ask about things you can't find with the search, as you may unpredictably come across some.
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by olympus999 » 20 Jul 2005 2:34
Wuts diffrent of master lock and simple 4 pin lock?
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by vector40 » 20 Jul 2005 2:36
"Master Lock" is just a brand name, mate. There's nothing special about them.
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by Grudge » 20 Jul 2005 7:10
You have to be a bit more specific on exactly what Master you are talking about. Generally, Masters are not that hard to pick, although they do make some better locks and the ones with the replaceable cores are as hard to pick as the core in them is. I do find laminated master locks has a different 'feel' when you pick them. It was hard for me when I was starting to get the hang of it at first. I believe it is because the cylinder 'floats' around a little bit inside the lock housing.
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by SFGOON » 20 Jul 2005 15:39
Nothing. Master Lock is a pin timbler like any other. They may employ an occasional spool or mushroom but that's it. Nothing special. For the sake of your reputation, please stop writing "wut," that irks people.
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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by Chrispy » 20 Jul 2005 18:56
SFGOON wrote:For the sake of your reputation, please stop writing "wut," that irks people.
As does "da" and "iz".... very irky. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by SFGOON » 20 Jul 2005 19:23
But yous got ta luv dat blinglish innit?
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by Chrispy » 20 Jul 2005 19:26
RESECTP!! Ats dat booyah speakin innit? Aye!!
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by SFGOON » 20 Jul 2005 19:49
RESPECT!!! Does you like ta watch mah main man on da HBO too innit?
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by Chrispy » 20 Jul 2005 19:55
Nah, but me got is free dvds, wun bein da movie and de uva too bein da series. Ats aight den innit? 
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by savior » 21 Jul 2005 4:29
 :shock::?:
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by savior » 21 Jul 2005 4:32
olympus999 wrote:Wuts diffrent of master lock and simple 4 pin lock?
He apparently is either incapable of communicating through english, or has neglected to review any responses directed to him and both of these possibilities provide sufficient reason to refrain from further response.
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by SFGOON » 21 Jul 2005 19:08
Crispy and I are not idiots, we are simply fans of Ali G, aiight?
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