Don "The Lock Whisperer"
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I've looked at a few setups that do a job similar to the stamp set you have there, but I think I like yours better than the others I've seen.
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An innocent looking lock :
Somewhat innocent looking key :
Well maybe not so innocent :
Somewhat innocent looking key :
Well maybe not so innocent :
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Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
Ha, that is pretty cool. The name on the key gave it away if you paid attention
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macgng: i am an equal opportunity pervert
macgng: aww fuck thats goin in someone sig :-(
If life gives you melons, you might be dyslexic.
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
cool... i bet you could rake those magnets...
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
niceeeeeeeeeeee
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
Don wrote:Well, this thread is for Don because the locks just seem to whisper to him as he is walking by. They seem to want to be found from being lost and forgotten.
His latest finds from the shop/storage:
Maxis KIK
Scanlock SLX-5 KIK
MX 0-bitted KIK
Very Nice thnx for sharing
Now that you have your thread Don I hope you keep it regularly updated
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
that pickmasters kit with the various tips for up to 12 pin tubulars was once sold at some place called "steveArnolds gun room" in oregon, the various lockmasters kits were on the third page of lockpicks possibly can still be seen in google archives.
the three sidewinder keys on the locks at the bottom of the first page are Bell locks from the serrated key edge I believe, seems to fit a memory. not difficult to pick.
the three sidewinder keys on the locks at the bottom of the first page are Bell locks from the serrated key edge I believe, seems to fit a memory. not difficult to pick.
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A Strange top pin I found while cleaning up some stuff:
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Don wrote:A Strange top pin I found while cleaning up some stuff:
The one on the left reminds me of the top pins from the Keil "Unpickable" breakdown that Kokomolock posted a couple years ago.
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
DIbs, double dibs, on the antique riveted padlocks, I want those locks, I'll pm the whisperer now.
I called dibs first.
Nanannnana!
I called dibs first.
Nanannnana!
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
Oh, and the stacked washers pin, look under keil lock company, thats a serious antipicking pin wish I had found it
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
Don,
I notice on your location data that you say Las Vegas, not Area 51. Of course, you would say that if you ARE at area 51, too. Hmmm.
I notice on your location data that you say Las Vegas, not Area 51. Of course, you would say that if you ARE at area 51, too. Hmmm.
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Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
Good to cya Don! I remember seein' that 'stacked' pin somewhere before.
It excited me then... and, it excites me now. Very interesting.
EDIT: Ah yes, "High-Sec Mechanical Locks Encyclopedia" page 66.
They're in a DOM-S... termed "multi-segment spooled drivers".
They also call them "stacked-disc spooled drivers".
It excited me then... and, it excites me now. Very interesting.
EDIT: Ah yes, "High-Sec Mechanical Locks Encyclopedia" page 66.
They're in a DOM-S... termed "multi-segment spooled drivers".
They also call them "stacked-disc spooled drivers".
" Enjoy the journey AS MUCH as the destination."
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
just stumbled across your awesome locks! love the duracam, where are you getting these?
Wanted TrioVing, ASSA, BiLock, Environmental Locks and Keys, Ingersoll
Re: Don "The Lock Whisperer"
Wow! It has been a while since I added anything to the thread.
Ford Tibbe Pick. Check here for pics and a breakdown of this type of lock. ( thanks to GWiens2001 )
viewtopic.php?f=52&t=8483&p=75550#p75550
This pick I aquired a few years back.. not exactly sure what make/ model of disc lock it goes to .. any help on identifying this will be helpful. Thanks
Ford Tibbe Pick. Check here for pics and a breakdown of this type of lock. ( thanks to GWiens2001 )
viewtopic.php?f=52&t=8483&p=75550#p75550
This pick I aquired a few years back.. not exactly sure what make/ model of disc lock it goes to .. any help on identifying this will be helpful. Thanks
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