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Oldfast

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Post Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:22 pm

Re: What have you picked today

Ha! Great stuff guys! Those IC cores are no joke. Well done.
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darijan

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Post Thu Feb 26, 2015 5:16 pm

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[img[/img]Assa to enjoy and relax:-) and one lock that has not been manipulated! in my opinion the best key safe lock secu S4700U
Any comment welcome tnx.
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Post Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:35 pm

Re: What have you picked today

GWiens2001 wrote:
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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:



Wow! You are a beast - nice picking!
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Post Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:56 pm

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VancouverSpecial71 wrote:
Wow! You are a beast - nice picking!


While I am no beauty, to call me a beast is kinda harsh, don't you think? :P

Anyway, was just lucky.

Gordon
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Post Fri Feb 27, 2015 12:27 am

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Older Corbin 5-pin large (1.625") master ring cylinder, picked to change key shear line. Tailpiece removed to show master ring in second photo. Based on the Corbin logo and the 5 ball bearings, this looks to be a fairly old example of a master ring; anyone know approximate date range this logo was used?
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Post Fri Feb 27, 2015 1:11 am

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Post Fri Feb 27, 2015 12:25 pm

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OOOH very nice Corbin MR! Trying to pin down an estimated date, I think I have a picture at home that shows the logos and dates they were used.
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Post Fri Feb 27, 2015 1:05 pm

Re: What have you picked today

Nice old Corbin, pretty rare with that logo.

Flywheel I have the exact same Eagle with that crazy keyway and spools lol. I am one pin away from picking it but dont have a pick high enough to get it, need to adjust a super high hook I have from SouthOrd.

I have been fighting lever and push key pancake locks for the past 2 months so had nothing to add until I received this challenge lock from the Lock Butcher and had lots of fun. This is his first ever challenge lock and my first lock with threaded chambers.
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Oldfast

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Post Fri Feb 27, 2015 8:05 pm

Re: What have you picked today

SOME NICE PICKIN' GUYS!
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Post Sat Feb 28, 2015 6:20 pm

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I found this Schlage KS43 laying in the gutter on a residential street a couple weeks back. I tried it a bit but couldn't even feel if I was moving pins so I squirted some triflow in it, raked it in and left it to sit for a few days.

Today I got it twice with :shorthook: SPP and :snakerake:.
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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 3:53 am

Re: What have you picked today

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Keymark Mortise Cylinder - thanks to a very generous Doogs :D

After a pitched month-long battle I picked this last week. The tolerances seem really tight as I often had trouble isolating the binding pin. Also, I seemed to be constantly dropping pins. Not to mention, I struggled to get much feedback trying to negotiating that nutty keyway. But, for the first time I got to use my Peterson Postal pick, which I'd not tried before and found it rather fun stuff.

Admittedly, I haven't had time to try for a second opening yet so it could have been pure luck. :mrgreen:
I had a migraine at the time and was sitting in the dark, picking to pass the time. I was shocked when it opened.

The next day I gutted it and it has 3 spooled keypins :shock:
I figured it had to have at least one security pin as I'd had a couple false sets but they seemed weird as I didn't always hit them, now I see. I had thought Keymark did not come with security pins?

Cheers,
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Ps. gut shot
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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 6:07 am

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That's some nasty key way - can see why it would have caused problems - don't see many spooled key pins in Europe

great picking and thanks for sharing
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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 10:45 am

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*Clickity Clack!*

Lots of false sets in this! Fun 5-pin pick!

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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 3:36 pm

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10ringo10 wrote:That's some nasty key way - can see why it would have caused problems - don't see many spooled key pins in Europe

great picking and thanks for sharing


Thanks ringo - my pleasure :)
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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 8:12 pm

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I knew I was good, but wow!
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Okay, maybe not so much.
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I think the side pins were installed incorrectly because the key doesn't work. They were hard to feel but fortunately it opened. Only 5 pins and still a challenge. Thanks to rerun12 for the pick. It was extremely useful.
Now let's see if I can do a better job installing those pins.
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Turns out some dingleberry at the factory installed the sidebar incorrectly. Rotated it 180° and all is well again. Yay! The side pins and springs were trying to run away so I didn't take a pic, however, I did take a picture of the key pins that missed out on the picking.
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