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by ojej.org » 30 Jul 2005 20:00
this is my first tool hand made.
working good on Lock like key in scan. lock name YETI
im interested on circular lock in Phone box, Which tool is the best for that.
ps: sorry for my english.
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by cracksman » 30 Jul 2005 21:09
err....
Can you give us a photo of the lock you want to pick?
Why do you want to get into a phone box?
Is your YETI lock keeping a childs diary closed?
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by Chrispy » 30 Jul 2005 23:42
Phone box lock? I'd leave that one well alone. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Santos718 » 31 Jul 2005 2:17
What would you want with the lock on a phone box? Only thing that comes to mind is the change inside, which would be considered theft, which is not a smart thing to talk about here if you want to last long.
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by ojej.org » 31 Jul 2005 6:38
Santos718 wrote:What would you want with the lock on a phone box?
I interest only lock (i looking for more intformation and this lock is ABLOY)
abloy is wery hard thing,
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by Chrispy » 31 Jul 2005 6:46
ojej.org wrote:I interest only lock (i looking for more intformation and this lock is ABLOY)
abloy is wery hard thing,
Even if you are only interested in picking the lock, and not stealing the change inside the machine, you are still not encouraged to pick a lock you don't own. Unless you own this lock (highly unlikely) then you should leave it alone. Perhaps you could find a lock similar to the one that you see on the payphone, that you could buy and take home to practice on.
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Shrub » 31 Jul 2005 9:52
FILL OUT YOUR PROFILE
How many countries do you think have phone boxes, how many of those phone boxes do you think are all the same, how are we supposed to answer a question like that,
As already said even if you have 10000 posts and have been here since site started you will not be told how to get in a phone box anyway,
You will not pick an Abloy either, yet.
Get some cheap locks from your local diy store.
Have a look at the making picks threads and have another go as i think if you have opened a lock with that pick you have been very lucky, there is no form to it.
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by quickpicks » 31 Jul 2005 10:16
Hrmm.... Possibly Polish... or Finnish from looking at earlier posts.
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by helix » 31 Jul 2005 11:52
I polish til i have a nice finish.
I don't think that those little pliers are going to help much, either dude.
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by Mad Mick » 31 Jul 2005 16:39
Cut and paste this message into your language translator, print it out, then hand it to your local Police officer:
Hello kind officer. I am interested in opening the locks on phone boxes. I do not want to pass GO, and I do not want to collect $200. Please introduce me to Bubba.
Thanks,
signed....................................
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by Shrub » 31 Jul 2005 16:54
helix wrote:I don't think that those little pliers are going to help much, either dude.
Ive only just noticed  thats the biggest safety pin, key and pick ive ever seen in my life or as helix said the smallest pair of pliers and a file ive seen in my life,
Please note: the above statements may not actually be true, i may have seen a bigger key, safety pin or pick and i may have seen a smaller pair of pliers or file.
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by Chrispy » 31 Jul 2005 18:19
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by chettc » 13 Aug 2005 3:25
 goog idea
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by triman247 » 13 Aug 2005 3:53
It might be Middle-Eastern. Check out the site: oeji.org. It has a "NO WAR COUNTER" protesting the war in Iraq . click on it and you will see that it shows facts of civilian deaths. Look further and you will find the sites perticipating list. Tracking some of the IP addresses, some are from Kuwait, Barcelona, Kortrijk (Belgium) Russia, China, Armenia, Macau (I dont even know where that is) But then a few are from Florida. Anyway. I think that he's from the Middle East because the mainish page has arabic writing? http://ojej.org/strona_2.htm
Anyway, My suggestion to this guy is like other peoples... Stay away from locks you dont own.
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