A little late me to this video, beautiful handcuffs and picking skills. I really enjoy you're video's. I go to antique shops looking for handcuffs and locks. Normally the padlocks don't have keys. So if I can pick them I will buy them. Also very cool how you're wife supports you. My wife thinks my collection is a waste of money.
Thanks Brian. Glad you are enjoying the Channel. When I see antique shops, I check them out too. Also car boot sales and markets. Found some cool stuff that way. No keys dosent bother me too much. Altho it has turned out bad a few times on ebay. I have a battleship and another lock that are basicly rocks. (Have some ideas tho). I think Mrs D isn't keen on the money I spend sometimes, but she is very understanding🤣. Thanks for watching Brian👍
Love it Mr D. Well worked out. You should have drawn a diagram on paper and overlayed it so thick heads like me fully understood. 🤣👍🏻 enjoy the rest of your weekend Mr & Mrs D oh and Doggylocks too 😉
Drawing a diagram is a good idea. Wish I'd thought of that. Hopefully il remember if I come across any other new exploits. Thanks for the idea. You have a good weekend to Roy👍
That's a nice piece of lateral thinking, Mr. D. Thanks for the explanation and demonstration. 🙂👍 I wonder whether they'll also open if struck on the side with a hammer, or hit on a wall? 🤔 Out of interest, have you tried using a powerful magnet to simply pull back the double locking pin in any of your handcuffs collection? It's worth checking. Maybe even the pawls might succumb to a big magnet too.
Thanks Lock nut. They won't open with a wack (altho the double lock might) I have tryed magnets in the past. Modern Western cuffs use non ferus metals for that kind of stuff. There is some experimenting to be done on that front tho👍
Great job with finding this and perfecting the angles 👏
Thanks Coxy. And thanks for watching👍
A little late me to this video, beautiful handcuffs and picking skills. I really enjoy you're video's. I go to antique shops looking for handcuffs and locks. Normally the padlocks don't have keys. So if I can pick them I will buy them. Also very cool how you're wife supports you. My wife thinks my collection is a waste of money.
Thanks Brian. Glad you are enjoying the Channel. When I see antique shops, I check them out too. Also car boot sales and markets. Found some cool stuff that way.
No keys dosent bother me too much. Altho it has turned out bad a few times on ebay. I have a battleship and another lock that are basicly rocks. (Have some ideas tho).
I think Mrs D isn't keen on the money I spend sometimes, but she is very understanding🤣. Thanks for watching Brian👍
Really well explained and picked. Thanks for this video, cheers
Thanks Pocket Women, and thanks for watching👍
Love it Mr D.
Well worked out. You should have drawn a diagram on paper and overlayed it so thick heads like me fully understood.
🤣👍🏻 enjoy the rest of your weekend Mr & Mrs D oh and Doggylocks too 😉
Drawing a diagram is a good idea. Wish I'd thought of that. Hopefully il remember if I come across any other new exploits. Thanks for the idea. You have a good weekend to Roy👍
Nice find mate, very interesting 🙏👍
Thanks Nick. Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching👍
Interesting pick Mr.D, thank's for posting...late on parade as usual🙄 I'm up to my 👁balls sorting out a new computer🤦♀️ 🥴😉...have a good week🙂😎
Thanks CG. That computer is taking some sorting. If it was me it would never get done tho. Dunno what I'm doing🤣
@@Deadlocks86 😂
Very slick!
Thanks SbD. Does look slick when the Dl and pawl go in one sweep🤣
Thanks for watching👍
That's a nice piece of lateral thinking, Mr. D. Thanks for the explanation and demonstration. 🙂👍 I wonder whether they'll also open if struck on the side with a hammer, or hit on a wall? 🤔
Out of interest, have you tried using a powerful magnet to simply pull back the double locking pin in any of your handcuffs collection? It's worth checking. Maybe even the pawls might succumb to a big magnet too.
Thanks Lock nut.
They won't open with a wack (altho the double lock might)
I have tryed magnets in the past.
Modern Western cuffs use non ferus metals for that kind of stuff. There is some experimenting to be done on that front tho👍
@@Deadlocks86 🙂👍
Great!!! 👏👏👏👏
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Thanks Chris, and thanks for watching👍