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7 PIN KABA PEAKS /American 3700 body PICKED SPP!

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

KABA Peaks ™ SEVEN-PIN cylinder, retrofitted into an old brass body American 3700 Series.
the KABA Peaks spooled top AND key pins,
with a smaller diameter recessed pin in the first chamber,
this is the EXACT same lock/cylinder & profile used on the front door of my own bank!
sent to me by a truly AWESOME fellow,called "Kokomolock"
THANK YOU! =) a true and fantastic challenge,but not so difficult as to take the fun out of the process.
here is a link to photos of the internals,showing just what i was up against.
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=44429

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Uploader Comments (wizwazzle)

  • I could do that..... after about 4 years of failing. NICE video, Im new to picking and its great to see it in action.

  • well thank you very much...

    i have a brand new one keyed on the way..

  • Your a picking genious, I can't believe the stuff you can do!

  • thanks for watchin' ,kid...=)

    this was a tricky one..

    still have no key =(

    hard to fabricate...

    when i have the key i will static pick and gut it =)

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  • Well my Dad is a Lock Smith and well... He told me that its fucking hard to pick Locks with only tools. I really apreciate your work you do on those Locks and looks cool in Action :D

    You know how much a starting picklocking kit costs?

  • Hey, I recently got my gym lock broken into and now I'm on a hunt for the locks that are unpickable or extremely difficult to pick, if you could recommend me one I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.

  • good lock !! complimenti ^_^ 5*****

  • So that's wht's the Dimond is for. Nice going MR. Wiz.

  • you need both picks becuase you have to get it to a fails set then the pins that make the most resistance on the wrench your LIGHTLY release it and pick each on of the security pins secretly at least thats what i think and thats what i have learnd so far

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