 Well hello YouTube. I am here today with the honor and pleasure of being the first recipient of Bosnian Bill's box of locks to travel that travels around the United States. I think there's another one too. I don't know who's getting it. So I'm going to open it up and I may or may not pick something from it but we'll see this time. I'm not going to sit it on my lap but I'm going to have it here on the table so that you can actually see what the heck I'm doing. So this came in the mail this morning and it's ahead of schedule I think. This one to the post office. So let's just make sure it's got a good view. Good focus. Excellent. Now what I'm going to do is I'm going to set the box on the floor. So there's a box within a box. Okay, it even has my name on it. So let's see what we got in here. This is packaged very securely. So securely I'm not even sure how to get it up. The best part watching the guy open the box. Okay. Wow. Holy crap. Dude. I'm on frame here. Let me move this down so we can see a little bit better. I mean you just need to see. I mean look at this thing. It's like I can't even tell you how many. There's probably two dozen locks in there. I'd get the scale up but I can tell you it's more than 10 pounds and that's the capacity of the scale. So we'll come over here. Let's see what we got in here. So we have a, whoa, a whole bunch of stuff. One of the newer master locks, the key, the craftsman lock which looks suspiciously like an Elko. Burn this in even more. Got the wide angle on here. So there we go. Have a firm lock which looks suspiciously Chinese but I don't know. Never know. Made in China, sure enough. Bad locks. Aha. American lock. Siri 7260. So this is a, this is a, there we go. This is a an ace type lock. There you go. Great view of that. No key for that one. We'll see about that. Okay. A public storage lock made in Germany. So that's probably an abyss there. Oh my goodness. I've been wanting one of these for a long time and it doesn't have a combination. Hmm. That could make it more difficult. This is an S&G, which model is this? This is an 8088. This is one of their combination padlocks. I think there's an 8087 or 8077 as well. This is government issue or was into the US on it. I don't know if this is the actual government version or the civilian version. We have a, what the hell is this? A Yale. Made in the United States. Nice spring action on that. We have a quick set. We'll screw this. Bell. Quick set. Really? Maybe it's pinned strangely. No, it doesn't feel strange. Quick set lock. Okay. This takes more than 30 seconds. I'm going to feel like a complete boob. He says he takes more than 30 seconds to open it. There it is. That one's down. Put a little, just a little mark on it so I don't do it again. So quick set lock open. Excellent. So I recommend you start with that one if you're a newbie. There's another quick set lock. This one is brass shinier. Looks like it came from a deadbolt type of system. So let's see if, almost had it. I'm just focused on these open. Probably get that thing in too deep. Okay, this one's putting it more of a fight. I was joking with Bell that he probably, well we'll do that later. He probably got credit from his wife for getting rid of locks. I want to run over time here. All right, a beautiful Yale. This is an older one. Eaton, it says on it. GG. No idea what that means. And wow. Looks like it has a 22223. Yeah. Looks like it, look at the, look at the bidding on that thing. That's going to be fun. I'm not even sure. Wow, I think it has a direct code on it as well. All right, we have one of these little master combination locks. These are fun. Oh, and it's open, which is good. You can set your own combination. We have a completely anonymous looking rim mortise cylinder. We have the Brinks combination, high security, safe, or lock box, or the Cofergarde clay, if you're French, and I'm not going to try to pronounce the Spanish. So we saw Bill bypass that one. And a best padlock with no control key, but with an operating key. Very nice, shiny. It's a removable cylinder. That's cool because you can pick it to control or to open. We have an inbox, Hermax. Hermax. This is a disc detainer lock. This looks like it might actually be respectable. Where is this made? Made in China. All right, so I'm not sure if I'm going to try to open it the bill way, or maybe a nicer way, but it does claim to be a medium security lock. We have a water brewery lock with a chain, but no US set, but no key on that one. And a cute little bag that says Citadel, Citadel on it, inside of which there is a... Oh, I've seen one of the... I think I destroyed one of these once. It's an ACE type motorcycle security device. So if I remember correctly, you stick this in and... Well, I don't know what you do actually. There we go. It opens up like that. So I think you put that through your rotor or something on your motorcycle and keeps people from stealing it. So we'll see how effective the security of that thing is there. So that should be fun. I'm going to put it back in its little case because it's kind of cute. All right. Well, I don't know how much time I've got, but why don't I try to pick something else here? Maybe something non-trivial. And we'll see if the camera times out. So my suspicion was that this guy here was an ABIS padlock, so I'm going to lock it up. The keyway is pretty tight in there. You can see it's... And it's got a little sort of guard thing on it that's not going to work. So that might work. Nope. I really don't want to have to come from the bottom on this one. I'm desperately trying to find something that will take the top, but there's just no... There's nothing to grab on to. So we're going to have to go bottom of the keyway on this despite the lack of room. I'm going to guess there's at least about 300 spools in here based on the flopping us. And now we'll see. We're still running. Yes. We'll see what we got in here. So good god, man. I need a thinner pick. But this one hasn't broken yet. So we're looking for a false set with any luck. Get in there, baby. Now, my problem is going to be that if there's a very low-cut pin that I may not have enough room to get under it because of the very restrictive keyway we have here. I can't remember if Bill picked this one on camera or not. Am I still rolling? Yeah.