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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2007

I can finally get this lock consistently. I'm thinking the spools might be cut a little deeper to off set the plug more than normal to prevent feedback. I don't know for sure just a guess.

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  • you put too much pressure lol but at least you got it open or idk im watching with no sound

  • @777VladimirCos777 This was a tough lock and was passed around to several different pickers who couldn't open it. You can think what you want, but I'm the one who got it open!

  • whats the "full set?"

  • You mean *false set*, that's when the plug turns partially when 1 or more pins are picked, or when the security pin(s) are "falsely" set, trying to trick you into thinking they are picked when they actually not.

    See my vid "Difference between pins"

  • good job bruno. I've had the same exact problem with a few locks. Another thing that works for that front pin when its really hard to push is using the back side of a large diamond. Its a lot thicker (or, wider) than the hook and doesnt bend very easily.

    oh yea and i got your package today! the american is being a bitch but i will have vids soon

  • That lock was featured in my "got the raking blues" vid.

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  • Very nice work. Keep them coming man!

  • i had also appreciated if you explained some more about "the false sets"

    very nice video though:)

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  • could be a diabolo pin

  • oh ok

  • Nice vid mate. Well explained... Cool...

  • exellent amazing skill

  • my name is brady

  • Great, this helped me cut through my laminated lock in a fraction of the time. But I was looking at the lock on the table (dismantled) and I have one similar, and I cannot rebuild it (I no, retard, but...) any where I can find tip/instructions on rebuilding the lock? Thanks again.

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