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KeSet 64

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KeSet 64

Postby bpmcman » 16 Aug 2005 9:08

looking at a Keset System 64 lock with the multiple-changes. What's the easiest way to compromise this thing? Looks like an ordinary barrel lock to me.


Can somebody give me a quick skinny on if this is easy or tough?


Thanks in advance.
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Postby helix » 16 Aug 2005 10:24

Easy or tough is an opinion.
Easy or tough for who?
You?
We don't know, because you haven't
given us an idea of your picking abilities
or at least even how long you have been picking for.
(There is a thread for that called,
'Introduce yourself here if you are new')

Also, if it is an uncommon lock in your area
you may find it a little extra challenging, but
your profile doesn't have where you live.
(So fill out your profile, it helps a lot).

This is the reason why all the people who have the
knowledge of that lock haven't bothered to answer
and you are stuck getting advice from me, who has
never heard of this lock before.

So, go fill out your profile, and by the time you have finished
introducing yourself in the appropriate thread, you will possibly
have an answer from someone more knowledgable than me,
that isn't: "Well, where do you live? How long have you been picking?"

I'm not having a go at you dude.

Enjoy the site.
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Postby MeRZHiN » 16 Aug 2005 10:25

lol! sweet rhymish thingy :)
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Postby bpmcman » 16 Aug 2005 11:26

helix wrote:Easy or tough is an opinion.
Easy or tough for who?
You? ...

Also, if it is an uncommon lock in your area
you may find it a little extra challenging, but
your profile doesn't have where you live ...

This is the reason why all the people who have the
knowledge of that lock haven't bothered to answer
and you are stuck getting advice from me, who has
never heard of this lock before.


So, go fill out your profile, and by the time you have finished
introducing yourself in the appropriate thread, you will possibly
have an answer from someone ...

I'm not having a go at you dude.






I see... so it matters where I live and how long I've been picking locks to determine whether the KeSet lock is an easy or difficult compromise?


Yeah, that makes sense.



Here's the deal: I'm looking for anyone who has had a go at the Keset System 64 lock. Tubular, with keycode changeability within the lock. If anybody could share any experience, I'd be grateful. What I'm wondering is, if this lock is as easy to pick or compromise as most tubular locks... including its manufacturer, National. I work for a High-Security lock mfr. and we are seeing some of this Keset in the field-- targeted at customers who need high-security applications.


I appreciate any and all serious responses.
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Postby SFGOON » 16 Aug 2005 12:05

Well, if it's a high security lock then bypass methods are not discussed in the open forums, if you scroll down to the advanced lock section you would see that.

Helix, that was incredibly cool... 8)

It looks very much like a hardened barrell lock to me, despite claims that the internal working are entirely different. Throw in a few spool and ZAZ! you have an entirely different system....
:roll:
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Postby bpmcman » 16 Aug 2005 12:18

SFGOON wrote:Well, if it's a high security lock then bypass methods are not discussed in the open forums, if you scroll down to the advanced lock section you would see that.

Helix, that was incredibly cool... 8)

It looks very much like a hardened barrell lock to me, despite claims that the internal working are entirely different. Throw in a few spool and ZAZ! you have an entirely different system....
:roll:



A. It's not a high-security lock. Keys are duplicable, not patented. But it's being installed in some high-security applications... and it should not be.

B. I never asked for a method to defeat it. That's why the message was not placed in the advanced section.



Yeah, helix... that was cool. One question: how come you didn't ask for my phone #?
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Postby helix » 16 Aug 2005 12:20

I don't date tossers
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Postby bpmcman » 16 Aug 2005 12:21

helix wrote:I don't date tossers



just a stalker then, huh?
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Postby helix » 16 Aug 2005 12:22

* leaves before he flames the crap out of this guy
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Postby wtf|pickproof? » 16 Aug 2005 13:30

bpmcman wrote:
helix wrote:I don't date tossers



just a stalker then, huh?


Looks like you are sooooo tough you don't need any help. Maybe you just delete your account and go dating somewhere else.
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Postby bpmcman » 16 Aug 2005 13:40

wtf|pickproof? wrote:
bpmcman wrote:
helix wrote:I don't date tossers



just a stalker then, huh?


Looks like you are sooooo tough you don't need any help. Maybe you just delete your account and go dating somewhere else.



If it's too much trouble to get one single reply from somebody familiar with the lock, then perhaps I should. Imagine... I thought there were some pros here who might be able to help. Instead, I get Message Board etiquette lessons and threats of being flamed. Sorry, I've got no desire to be part of your little club. I'm just here looking for information about locks.


If you don't know, don't answer... what's so hard about that?
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Postby SFGOON » 16 Aug 2005 14:25

Well, if you already know it's not a high security lock then why did you ask to begin with? :P
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Postby Varjeal » 16 Aug 2005 14:29

Here's the skinny...it's tough.
*insert witty comment here*
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