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From: wizwazzle
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  • Do u know of any locks that still use the bearings u were refering to

  • Nice picking. I know its been a while since you posted this vid but I just got a Corbin today that has the ball bearings on the keypins. Do you have any idea why they are there?

  • yes, they are there to prevent wear , as well as an anti-picking measure

  • Makes sense. Thanks for the info.

  • nice vid.. post more videos... thanks...

  • that locks old?? iv a lock i got from spain and thats a corbin buts its smaller ive not made a vid yet : ( 5*****

  • a corbin from spain?

    does it have a country of origin stamp on it?

    IE: made in:xxxx

  • hey that was an awesome lock so i seen alot of your vids and u have some of the coolest locks i have ever seen!!!!!! where do u get them?? i am very tired of master locks lol i need a challenge thanks

  • I have been waiting to see this lock picked for a while now. I remember when you first showed it on vid...

  • oh really? heh, that's cool,man!

    so you know how long its been waiting...

    it HAS been ages.

    (i thought no-one would remember)

    =)

  • Nice one mate! :o)

  • like the vid and the picking

  • You are the best and a lock wonderful 5*****

  • Beast!

  • Nice lock, great pickin Wiz. cool mat too 5*****

  • where did you get that sweet medeco mat your working on?

  • a locksmith bud.

  • very nice real fast

  • Nowadays only the Italian subsidiary of the original Corbin company exists.

  • jeez..you have a plethora of info..=)

  • Nice vid do you have any locks for trade?

  • A very devil-ish lock, well done boss

  • Sweet as always Wizz! Great job!

  • nice job

  • nice job,, did you use a bus grade t/w wonder if that made the difference???

  • no, but they really do make a HUGE difference for tensioning some locks,because they are so thick..

    do you thin them out when you make picks?

  • yeah once i,ve made the pick i offer up the business end to the side of the wheel flippin the insert from side to side until i get the desired thickness...=]

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