The sign of a good teacher,whenever I have a question you seem to answer within a few seconds great work. I am loving your vids just started watching your channel.
Great picking my friend👍👍👍🍻🔓😘 I'm kind of glad you picked it before me as I would not have done the lock justice in the gutting and explanation. At least it wasn't full of standard drivers 😂😂🔐 Great job thanks again for sharing😘😘😘
+Pick Beard Thanks, and thanks for the locks! BTW, do you know what model the yale euro profile cylinder is? Also, be sure to PM me your address... I'll get something out to you next time I put packages together. Thanks!
i ain't got no tools but i got so into this i started coming up to random locks and just presure the lock with my fingers looking if number one is gonna bind or not. this alone gives me so much joy i consider buying a set and learning how to do it for real
Lovely and smooth from start to finish. You always make it look so easy, great job. I' ve seen the initial vid from potty, and followed the thread on UK-Locksport. Outstanding Picking.
+dirk Thank you. This was a great little lock, and I'm thankful that Potti sent it out. We all got lucky insofar as Potti has improved greatly since he made that video... had he come across this lock more recently, I'm sure he would have slain it and we never would have had the opportunity for all of this fun!
Watched all 3 April fools videos in a row and then scrolled through the playlists to find a random video...and he first one I find is the tiny coq? Legendary
Hi Harry, Interesting lock and keyway, apparently these locks have given other pickers some head aches. Well done on seemingly an easy pick ... which it would not be, you just make it look that way! Excellent description on the traps - and trap pin. Just a question ... I have occasionally used an additional tension wrench as a support for my pick, but never to "protect" the inner housing. Is this just a courtesy thing? Regards, Brian.
+Brian Hignett Thanks Brain. As for the metal I put in the bottom of the keyway, you hit the nail on the head. I think we have discussed that I prefer heavier tension. This means more picking pressure, which in turn puts massive pressure on the pick's pivot point (usually the bottom of the keyway or some low bit of warding). If I'm having trouble with a lock and I spend a great deal of time on it, it's not uncommon for me to dig a groove in the lock with my pick, particularly when I'm using a thinner (.015") pick. The bottom of this lock's keyway was already pretty chewed up from the 6+ pickers who tried this lock before me over the course of that last year, so rather than make the problem worse, I put a bit of metal in the bottom. I figured that since this was a pass around lock (see the links in the video description) I'd preserve it for future pickers. I also do this when I need to return a lock to it's owner (like video 125), so I don't damage property that was graciously lent to me.
that pin is a "False Key" security - if you try to use a blank key that fits the keyway but doesnt have the IKON wings it will trap the false key inside and makes itself unuseable
great lock!! :) you made short work of it as always!! :) I can't wait to come across some locks with trap pins it's very interesting to see how they work!! :)
+Lukes Locks Thank you. If you are interested, I just set up a trap pin playlist on my channel... I think this is my 5th video with trap pins, so I figured it was about time to organize them.
pin 5 is a ASSA 600 pin they come in 4 sizes. I have some of all 4 sizes. I have a lock pinned up with those going out to Texas Jim soon. It will make it too you sooner or later.
+JB I'm pretty familiar with the ASSA pins. This looks similar, but I don't think it is one. The ASSA has a ledge on each end. The ends of #5 are tapered, like the back of a mushroom pin.
+LockPickingLawyer I seen that flat, I think it was born from the assa model which don't have them. I will go look at 4 sacks of those pins to see of they have a flat part
+LockPickingLawyer I see what you mean, they almost look identical too assa size B drivers. that one end was designed for that lock specific trap. I like assa pins not only for a security feature but it's steel anti drill protection as well.
nicely picked as always... if u start to send out keep me in mind and if want back I will send back... Let me know if u want to barrow this ASSA Desmo lock also...
The sign of a good teacher,whenever I have a question you seem to answer within a few seconds great work. I am loving your vids just started watching your channel.
That was a cool lock. Loved the trap pin setup on this one. Great job picking as always brother. Thanks for sharing
Great picking my friend👍👍👍🍻🔓😘
I'm kind of glad you picked it before me as I would not have done the lock justice in the gutting and explanation.
At least it wasn't full of standard drivers 😂😂🔐
Great job thanks again for sharing😘😘😘
+Pick Beard Thanks, and thanks for the locks! BTW, do you know what model the yale euro profile cylinder is? Also, be sure to PM me your address... I'll get something out to you next time I put packages together. Thanks!
+LockPickingLawyer sorry buddy I don't have a clue about the Yale.
Just had it in my collection and thought you may like it 🤔😘😘🔐
Pick Beard No problem, and you thought right! Thanks again.
Hi. Well done on this pick. I have just started and infact just picked my first 3 locks today. You really let it look easy.
+Kalvyn Saayman Thanks, and welcome to my channel. Good luck with your picking. All it takes it practice and you will being doing the same soon.
"This one's giving me some trouble." One of the best compliments a lock maker can get from a picker.
i ain't got no tools but i got so into this i started coming up to random locks and just presure the lock with my fingers looking if number one is gonna bind or not. this alone gives me so much joy i consider buying a set and learning how to do it for real
Lovely and smooth from start to finish. You always make it look so easy, great job. I' ve seen the initial vid from potty, and followed the thread on UK-Locksport. Outstanding Picking.
+dirk Thank you. This was a great little lock, and I'm thankful that Potti sent it out. We all got lucky insofar as Potti has improved greatly since he made that video... had he come across this lock more recently, I'm sure he would have slain it and we never would have had the opportunity for all of this fun!
Interesting keyway, pins and great picking: Bravo!
+de Ronchopathe Thanks.
Watched all 3 April fools videos in a row and then scrolled through the playlists to find a random video...and he first one I find is the tiny coq? Legendary
Hi Harry, Interesting lock and keyway, apparently these locks have given other pickers some head aches. Well done on seemingly an easy pick ... which it would not be, you just make it look that way! Excellent description on the traps - and trap pin. Just a question ... I have occasionally used an additional tension wrench as a support for my pick, but never to "protect" the inner housing. Is this just a courtesy thing? Regards, Brian.
+Brian Hignett Thanks Brain. As for the metal I put in the bottom of the keyway, you hit the nail on the head. I think we have discussed that I prefer heavier tension. This means more picking pressure, which in turn puts massive pressure on the pick's pivot point (usually the bottom of the keyway or some low bit of warding). If I'm having trouble with a lock and I spend a great deal of time on it, it's not uncommon for me to dig a groove in the lock with my pick, particularly when I'm using a thinner (.015") pick. The bottom of this lock's keyway was already pretty chewed up from the 6+ pickers who tried this lock before me over the course of that last year, so rather than make the problem worse, I put a bit of metal in the bottom. I figured that since this was a pass around lock (see the links in the video description) I'd preserve it for future pickers. I also do this when I need to return a lock to it's owner (like video 125), so I don't damage property that was graciously lent to me.
+LockPickingLawyer Brain ? You flatter me !! (:-)) Thanks for your reply Harry, I thought that must be the reason. Regards, Brian.
+Brian Hignett My clumsy fingers... I would never call you that! :-P
Great picking and gutting...Really awesome lock!
+PickME 1977 Thank you.
Yale euro profile is part of a master suite, looks like an NA profile. 15 profiles on each section. Good picking as always.
that pin is a "False Key" security - if you try to use a blank key that fits the keyway but doesnt have the IKON wings it will trap the false key inside and makes itself unuseable
Thats a pretty cool package 😄 soecially that cool pin. Never seen one like that before
Great picking and gutting. Very interesting lock. Nice vid as always.
Thanks for sharing ;-)))
+Tallan Pick Thank you.
great lock!! :) you made short work of it as always!! :) I can't wait to come across some locks with trap pins it's very interesting to see how they work!! :)
+Lukes Locks Thank you. If you are interested, I just set up a trap pin playlist on my channel... I think this is my 5th video with trap pins, so I figured it was about time to organize them.
+LockPickingLawyer awesome!! :)
Very interesting lock, thanks for the video.
+Shira Assel Thanks.
pin 5 is a ASSA 600 pin they come in 4 sizes. I have some of all 4 sizes. I have a lock pinned up with those going out to Texas Jim soon. It will make it too you sooner or later.
+JB I'm pretty familiar with the ASSA pins. This looks similar, but I don't think it is one. The ASSA has a ledge on each end. The ends of #5 are tapered, like the back of a mushroom pin.
+LockPickingLawyer I seen that flat, I think it was born from the assa model which don't have them. I will go look at 4 sacks of those pins to see of they have a flat part
+LockPickingLawyer I see what you mean, they almost look identical too assa size B drivers. that one end was designed for that lock specific trap.
I like assa pins not only for a security feature but it's steel anti drill protection as well.
excellent picking and nicely explained about the trap pins. interesting lock. NO problem for you ;-)
+tonyholt90 Thank you.
very nice!!
+Jeff Moss Thanks.
Another great vid
+Papa Gleb Thanks buddy.
Sittin’ on the toilet, watchin’ LPL, and pickin’ my first ever lock!
almost no change in voice.
nice
The 1 Dislike cannot pick trap pins.
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lock picking feels like the perfect middle ground of hacking and jewelry making
Cool
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nicely picked as always... if u start to send out keep me in mind and if want back I will send back... Let me know if u want to barrow this ASSA Desmo lock also...
+Zombie Lock Thanks... And I'll be in touch when I start putting packages together again. :-)