@@Boss_Tanaka this is the lockpicking lawyer and here I have some simple workarounds for bypassing airport security by slipping through maintenance corridors, using a powerful magnet to override the security door to the plane, and overpowering the Captain with this shiv on the covert companion keychain.
@@josevitorlobo517 Being able to pick a lock after you've picked it more than once isn't a show of skill, it's a show of repetition and muscle memory. Once you know where the different types of pins are and roughly how high to set the pins you can obviously do things much faster.
"Pick this in three minutes, and I'll give you a hundred bucks." LPL: "... hmm..." "Afraid you can't do it?" LPL: "... no; I'm just wondering what I'm going to do with the other two minutes..."
@@mollowgohnson7045 I'm sure he has experience with similar locks, maybe even variants of this one, but that doesn't make this fake - practice makes perfect. By that logic anyone that learns to do anything well is just cheating because they studied to become good at it lmao. Also, even if you buy two of 'the same' lock, its highly unlikely they open by doing the exact same thing, as they will almost certainly have different keys.
@@mollowgohnson7045 that's like saying that Tom Brady isn't a good quarterback, he's just memorized and rehearsed the patterns of football. Do you understand the concept of "practice"? It's how you get good at something.
These videos scare me for a whole 10 seconds then I realize, the amount of patience and skill involved in lock picking is something the average criminal doesn’t have
Yup if you are smart/skilled enough to do that you are not stupid enough to repeatedly rob average citizens, leave all of that massive evidence leading to you.
well it just proves the point of no matter the security level. everything can eventually be cracked or defeated. the security part is is it worth your time and effort and the risk of being caught?
and humble when he said he got lucky to pick it in a minute. When someone is this humble, it is infuriating, because nobody buys it or a second, nothing to do with luck.
If he know, they come in a blister I'd guess he already knew his technique is working here. IMHO it's kindof unfair but it was something the sender should have thought about.
@@Victor-ki7sv when he's about to get corrected by a prison guard, he just gets a lockpick out and starts ''lockpicking'' the guard. When he opens he just collapses on the floor.
That's how intelligent people are. They say things once, and move on. Non-intelligent people, however, often repeat themselves over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over... ;)
@@yeeeehaaawbuddy Forst I thought you gonna be one of those "look how intelligence I am" people, but then you did that thing at the end and made me laugh, good on you.
@@ondras5241 We're all working with a limited intelligence. Allowing our own unintelligence to be out in the open is the first step to real communication. Love to all.
@@dshaprin Indeed. He should have a list like Top Gear used to with cars lap times, but up the list the locks that "survided" the longest. Imagine lock brands trying to make it up that list!
@@iare19 you're saying he's the lockpicking liar then, since he named his video "I won $100". more serioulsy, to be as pedantic as you (more even?) winning and collecting the price are two things. You win at the lottery before you get the money. You win even when there's no money.
I've seen him open some locks literally as fast as you could with a key. Sometimes it's just a couple of seconds. This was one of the slower ones. He really is very good at this.
I just watched a video from another lockpicker who opened up a lock in 1 second with a rake and mentioned it was faster to do that then to use the key.
Jokes aside, I'm fairly certain he is actually a lawyer. Whether he's practicing or not is another question. Pretty sure he said something about it in one of his videos, but he's very careful not to share much personal info with us.
@@CasualFire Wow, he's a good ten years younger than I expected. But the really surprising thing is how new and inexperienced he is to locksport. LPL is the Bobby Fisher of locks.
Another Example of an honorable yt video. He put the outcome right in the title of the video and got straight to the challenge. A less reputable youtuber might have posted a 10:01 video titled: NEARLY LOST $100 DOLLAR CHALLENGE PICKING A KWIKSET?!? Followed by an 8 minute explanation. Thanks for not doing that
I totally agree on the length of the video issue, but I would have preferred a title that was clear without spoiling it, so "I bet $100 dollars on opening this lock in 3 minutes" or something like that
"I probably got a little bit lucky" LoL I love how he trys to make the other locksmith feel like he didnt just get murdered in front of 8 million people HaHa such a humble bad ass!
@@re-union8817 Yah, like it was a bit of luck he picked it so fast, and didn't give him any trouble ... thats what I meant ... but im Aussie, so it probably didnt come across how I wanted it HaHa! But thats what I meant cheers Re-Union
When picking residential locks (as a professional locksmith). I have found the more you make it look like a struggle, and the more you curse at the lock...the bigger the tip. If you pick it quickly and easily, they question the trip charge and the opening charge because the job was so easy. Then again, I never met a professional locksmith that picks as well as the lock picking lawyer.
This is true of a lot of services. When you fix the problem in 30 seconds, customers are more likely to challenge the call charge. Residential or commercial, it doesn't much matter except that in a commercial or industrial calls the person responsible for payment isn't generally the one you are working directly with.
I remember one time i fixed a computer in about 5 minutes. The people were amazed that I did it so fast because they called 5 different companies who charged them 200+ and couldn't fix it. Here this kid from Dominos fixed it in 5 and it took that long because I needed to remove their cmos battery to get into their bios because the previous tech guys locked their bios
I was a salvage diver once being towed at about knot behind a work boat in a river looking for an item for which they’d been searching for a week. Within seconds of reaching the bottom I literally swamp into it, tied off a balloon marker and kept going for about another 30 minutes because I was too embarrassed to say how easily I found it. I told them I had inflated the balloon because I wanted a starting point!!
It's funny because every handcuffs have universal key and they're like $1 anyway so yeah... pretty sure it's easily pickable as well. It's just uncomfortable for your wrists but like that's it
Ashton's Got Sauce! I mean I don’t think he’s faking it but he’s also not picking the lock for the first time in most videos at least I highly doubt it
@@tykjpelk i make a lot of tenners on the side fixing computer problems in my area too, people are willing to pay a good price to get their shit fixed right there and then, quick service means a lot to them and they're willing to pay for it even in places where time isn't as much money, then again, i'm in the netherlands, we tend to be punctual on our times regardless :P
I’m so addicted to watching your videos now... it’s the best type of addiction. I like how calm you remained after popping the padlock open in just over a minute and knowing you made an easy (for you obviously) $100.
I don't know why but I imagined him standing over someone with a pair of plyers in someone's mouth - "click out of one, two is binding". Not very lawyerly
LPL, I think this is the first video I’ve seen where your voice/ adrenaline goes up a little under the pressure! I like it! You should do more no prep-picking-timed challenges, maybe even live?!
@@AndruRomin I was thinking about this: ruclips.net/video/1jSHwaOR_eo/видео.html&ab_channel=Bosnianbill, but I didn't remember correctly, as his face is not seen in this video, but there is another one (ruclips.net/video/P6M0K85-Wzk/видео.html&ab_channel=LockPickingLawyer) where the lock is so shiny, that you can see his reflection.
My buddy lost a 1200 dollar bike to bolt cutters in like 5 seconds.... figure up the price per second on that! And the criminal probably couldn't pick a lock if his life depended on it.
@@QixTheDS The whole process of unpackaging, preparing and picking the lock takes almost exactly 2 minutes. Should've made the whole video under 3 minutes long.
That's also one of the things I like about LPL. He is never bragging or behaving like he is better then others. The 3 minutes do I also think comes from his modesty, I would never let LPL get 3 whole minutes for 100$, I would say 30 seconds = 100$, 60 seconds = 50$ and above Zero, or else could I just have given him the money, even befor he did try.
It could easily have taken a reasonable amount longer, it is just one of those things. Over 3 minutes probably would have been a bit unlucky, but if he had gone over 2 minutes it wouldn't have been because he screwed up.
@@DeeSnow97 technically that lock is still pickable...you just cant open the door after you do so, and it is no longer evidence free that you attempted it. One apartment I moved into the previous resident was super paranoid and had placed brackets for wooden beams at floor level on all of the doors If there was a fire they would have been screwed, but that's Darwin for you.
@@RowanHawkins Depends on how you define picking. Defeated the first stage of the pin tumbler mechanism? Yeah, that's possible. But I'd argue to "pick" a lock you should be able to open it, and with LPL's "pickproof" kwikset you can only do that if you know the trick and make sure to set all six pins on the correct side of the master wafers. Even then, some pin stacks could use regular driver pins and T-pins as master wafers in a way that the key keeps the wafers in the plug, so even if you're a skilled picker able to find both gaps in the pin stack you have to guess for each of those. With a 6-pin lock there are 62 different combinations (assuming there's at least one T-pin among the driver pins and one as a master wafer), one of which opens the lock and the other 61 jams it. You only get one chance to try with no way to find out which one you should try. I'd argue that with this mod LPL's "pickproof" kwikset could be actually considered pickproof, and even with his original solution you must be very careful not to accidentally set a pin in the wrong place. And that's assuming you know exactly how the lock is built (which should always be the assumption by the way, security through obscurity only works once), without that you'd just run into the trap and jam the lock.
The guy can’t not pay. What’s he gonna do, lock the doors? Edit 2: OKAY. SINCE SOME OF YOU ARE STILL BEING SISSIES ABOUT THE GRAMMAR, LET ME EXPLAIN FURTHER. “Hur hur hur, Can’t Not Pay, that just means Can Pay, Hur hur hur” No, you degenerate, it isn’t a double negative, let me explain. “Can’t (pay)” means the thing you cannot do is pay. I cannot (pay). Let’s say Can or Cannot means the ability to do or not to do something, and Pay is the action. The thing i can or cannot do. I’ll be putting the action in between brackets. “Can’t not pay” doesn’t just mean Can Pay, it means “Cannot (Not pay)”. Not paying is the action, and Cannot is my ability to do so. What i cannot do is (not pay). I have to pay. I don’t have a choice. If i don’t pay, Mr LockPickingLawyer will come to my house, unlock the doors, and fry me 4 ways from sunday. I cannot (not pay). I cannot do the (not paying). It isn’t a double negative. It’s Cannot, and then the thing i can or cannot do, which is not paying. Not paying is the action. The “Not” in Not paying is not part of the “Cannot” at the beginning, as in “Cannot not (Pay)”, but instead, it is part of the action, as in...say it with me... “I CANNOT (NOT PAY)” “THE GUY CAN’T (NOT PAY)” Thank you for your time. See y’all next semester. (Also, with all the self-proclaimed english teachers in the replies, i’ve completely forgotten that this comment was about LPL. Like, fucking keep the shitty grammar rules to yourself and enjoy a joke once in a while, jesus.)
Lawyers charge by the hour, day, or half day. So 100$ per minute wouldn’t be far off for some of the jobs they do that only take a fraction of an hour or part of the half day charge for court appearances
30 years ago hired a bk lawyer and he never showed up to court. Another lawyer represented me there and both he and the Judge commented he was probably drunk. Judge was visibily frustrated as he knew the lawyer.
Stuff like this always strikes me as a test of preparedness. If I was challenged to do this, I’d buy the same lock and practice on that which is way different then showing up to a lock picking job and being presented with a new lock.
"I would like to buy a lock please" "Certainly sir, which one would you like?" "Any lock that takes The LockPickingLawyer more that 2 minutes to open" 😁👍
Of course sir, but you would have to wait for a pre-order time of about 100 years, because such lock don't exist yet. Would you like to put a down-payment, sir? That would cost you your firstborn and half a soul please
If a rogue in a DnD session I was running narrated picking the lock on a treasure chest by going "Click out of one... nothing on two..." then they would instantly succeed.
Having some cheap and easy to bypass Master Locks would be a pretty fun puzzle if your party would be into it lol. I usually hesitate throwing IRL puzzles at players tho
@ Yes, he could probably get 1000's of bugs for a good sponsored deal! Don't get in bed with the wrong company though, cause a bad sponsor might give you bed bugs!!!
LPL needs to add 10 plus minutes of home picking locks on a loop for there’s challenge videos. The time stamp instantly gives us a spoiler. Of course we all know he’s going to pick it, but it’s the thought that he might not. That. That’s what keeps me going.
I appreciate that your sign off is "Have a nice day." when it could just as easily be "There is nothing you possess that I cannot take away."
Have a nice day, and just keep in mind that at any time I have the skills to access any physical object you own.
I m not too worried.
I live very far away from LPL.
@@Boss_Tanaka here I have the lock to a chevy suburban, which I'm going to drive to the residence of Boss Tanaka, where I will shoot my next video
@@averagejoey2000 I m not too worried about it.
The Suburban is not a plane nor a boat.
@@Boss_Tanaka this is the lockpicking lawyer and here I have some simple workarounds for bypassing airport security by slipping through maintenance corridors, using a powerful magnet to override the security door to the plane, and overpowering the Captain with this shiv on the covert companion keychain.
This lock gave LPL a solid 1 minute 11 seconds of trouble, I'd probably trust my goods with it
Well, for first opening it's a pretty good time, second time he may be doing under 20 seconds, maybe even 10
@@josevitorlobo517 well if you use this lock no one is going to be picking it twice lmao 😂.
@@GHOST22x02 well, true
@@josevitorlobo517 Being able to pick a lock after you've picked it more than once isn't a show of skill, it's a show of repetition and muscle memory. Once you know where the different types of pins are and roughly how high to set the pins you can obviously do things much faster.
@@pyro3rg What do you think skill is?
I like how clean these videos are. No nonsense, nothing unrelated, it's always straight to the point and only as long as it needs to be.
It's SOOO nice, isn't it?
Hey guys this is the lock picking lawyer and today's video is SPONSORED BY RAID SHADOW LEGENDS
Yup, definitely no Squarespace rambling for 5 minutes every video...
Ikr
Sounds like me in bed with the wife
"Pick this in three minutes, and I'll give you a hundred bucks."
LPL: "... hmm..."
"Afraid you can't do it?"
LPL: "... no; I'm just wondering what I'm going to do with the other two minutes..."
nice!!!
And 100 bucks lol
🤣🤣🤣
He should have used that spare 2 minutes to pick the ford lock that was also in the box
😂😂😂damn
Quite impressed with the lock when that timer went over a minute
Nope. Other videos are just memorized patterns and picking is rehearsed before filming, so false impression.
@@mollowgohnson7045 he literally unpacked the lock on video. He didn't practice on this particular lock before picking it.
@@RubsNL Well, he has a collection of locks, and this model seems a basic model, he might easily rehearsed with one beforehand.
@@mollowgohnson7045 I'm sure he has experience with similar locks, maybe even variants of this one, but that doesn't make this fake - practice makes perfect. By that logic anyone that learns to do anything well is just cheating because they studied to become good at it lmao. Also, even if you buy two of 'the same' lock, its highly unlikely they open by doing the exact same thing, as they will almost certainly have different keys.
@@mollowgohnson7045 that's like saying that Tom Brady isn't a good quarterback, he's just memorized and rehearsed the patterns of football.
Do you understand the concept of "practice"? It's how you get good at something.
“I have to pick this lock in less than 3 minutes.”
*2 and a half minutes left in the video*
Didn't even notice that hahaha that's hilarious 😂
He opened the lock exactly at the 3:00 minute mark. ruclips.net/video/UcEnYRa74zM/видео.html
3:01 *
I knew before I clicked, the $100 is in the thumbnail 😱
I have to open this box, make a sandwich, drive my grandma to a doctors appointment and open this lock in under 2 and a half minutes.
Imagine middle of the night and you hear “ok, click out of 1, 2 is binding, 3 is set...” coming from your front door.
LOL
Hahaha :D:D
I would start making coffee and cookies, and be ready to invite him in for when he opens the lock only to lock it again and finish his outtro :-)
@@Mutzart Pretty confident with your lock if you think you can make cookies before LPL would unlock it :P
I don't expect my front door lock to keep anyone out. I only expect it to delay them long enough for me to get my Glock 19 out of the night stand.
These videos scare me for a whole 10 seconds then I realize, the amount of patience and skill involved in lock picking is something the average criminal doesn’t have
Yup if you are smart/skilled enough to do that you are not stupid enough to repeatedly rob average citizens, leave all of that massive evidence leading to you.
Now imagine if he started doing politics
worldleaders would be so embarrassed
well it just proves the point of no matter the security level. everything can eventually be cracked or defeated. the security part is is it worth your time and effort and the risk of being caught?
Meaning they’ll look for more dangerous/destructive ways into your personal things
I dunno about patience from a criminal, but skill... Truth be told, a lot of them are very skilful.
When he’s talking about the locks he sounds like a dentist
Arkz yoooooo he sounds just like my dentist
I was literally just thinking that
I was thinking that too
The beeping from the timer even sounded like a heat gun they use 😂
Troupster Heatgun?!?
The lock picking lawyer makes the conscious decision every day to not infiltrate fort knox
He likely already completed that challenge ages ago... but nobody ever knew!
Getting in easier than getting out.
Once he figures our where he's gonna stash all the gold it's over for 'em
The locks dont keep him out think the Dozen or more M4A1 armed guards do just a thought
@@JS-rv3et he can just sneak past them skyrim style
“If I take longer than 5 minutes I have to pay him $100”
*Video is 3.5 minutes*
The video is also titled "I Won $100 By Picking This Lock!", so it was a foregone conclusion anyway.
Test.
Lmao
Heavy Breathing
@@CrazyPlayer-pf2hv Your RUclips account is functioning properly.
People who challenge you to open a lock on camera should include the money directly in the package.
Best comment here... 😆
Yep, waste of the extra stamp.
Yeah I wonder if he ever gets paid
That was my 1st thought about 20 seconds into the video. Lol
Or maybe they should just bin the lock and send LPL the money.
I like how humble he was at the start, pretending to have doubts about his skills when he knew damn well he would open it like it was a kids toy.
He's not arrogant. A true gent!
and humble when he said he got lucky to pick it in a minute. When someone is this humble, it is infuriating, because nobody buys it or a second, nothing to do with luck.
That’s sign of confidence.. and oh man .. he’s is too damn confident and I love every second of it.
Think this got his adrenaline pumping a little
If he know, they come in a blister I'd guess he already knew his technique is working here. IMHO it's kindof unfair but it was something the sender should have thought about.
LPL: I prevented a break-in of a bank storing tons of gold today.
Everyone: How tho?
LPL: Extreme self control and willpower.
He is a man of focus, commitment and sheer f*ing will.
I'm making this comment have 1k likes :)
Even if he did rob a bank, what would they do, put him behind the bars and hear "...three is binding..."
@@Victor-ki7sv when he's about to get corrected by a prison guard, he just gets a lockpick out and starts ''lockpicking'' the guard.
When he opens he just collapses on the floor.
@@Victor-ki7sv Congrats...very good one LOL
hes not even show boating hes just like "alright i won goodbye" and the video ends
Winning humbly is the most badass way to win. Showboating makes you look like a fool lol
boating
That's how intelligent people are. They say things once, and move on. Non-intelligent people, however, often repeat themselves over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over... ;)
@@yeeeehaaawbuddy Forst I thought you gonna be one of those "look how intelligence I am" people, but then you did that thing at the end and made me laugh, good on you.
@@ondras5241 We're all working with a limited intelligence. Allowing our own unintelligence to be out in the open is the first step to real communication. Love to all.
Anyone feel like that box held up better than the "cut proof" bag
🤣
Lolol!!
The usps box offered more resistance than the lock itself
😂
😝. Yep
To be fair, 1:10 is a very long time for a lock to survive on this Chanel.
@@dshaprin Indeed. He should have a list like Top Gear used to with cars lap times, but up the list the locks that "survided" the longest. Imagine lock brands trying to make it up that list!
@@dshaprin yea that is very true.
The guy that sent it, bet another guy $500 you could do it in under 3min.
Now *that's* Big Brain Thinking right there... lol
Unlikely. That's a sucker's bet. Anyone who's heard of LPL would scream "NO BET!" and slap you for suggesting it.
EDIT: Spelling.
@JVONROCK That reminds me of a joke from Desperado. :)
Now that could be a good side hustle.
@@Anonymous-ek2rh yeeee
You can tell he’s a lock picker because he cut open the box even though it had a tab.
Probably did it that way to show that he hadn't already opened the box by cutting the tape. Part of the bet was opening the box on camera.
Andy Drew #rulebreakers!!
Always think out of the box
@@z3roo0 Groan!
Destructive entry method
I feel like, giving LPL 3 minutes is the equivalent of basically giving him a full 24 hours.
make a lock that changes its own combination every 5 seconds. so you can use a key but not have enough time to pick it
@@mikelisteral7863 But how would the old key work with the new combination?
@@Sean-of9rs it just rotates 5 different combos randomly. keep using your key and eventually it will work. but you have no time to pick it
Since only the first 3 mins matter, yes.
@@mikelisteral7863 Running on what?
I'd go for the batteries...
i'm telling you. a lock that can hold LPL for over a minute is the lock you have been searching for....
I say the lock that even lock picking lawyer can’t pick
@@chaoseros5607 you sure that’s possible?
@@juanageitos4923 it's called a wall?
@@juanageitos4923 in a video of the best locks he recommends us he has like 2
@@chaoseros5607 and one of them is a fkin 40 EU aluminum sticker.
LPL: "if I can pick it in less than 3 minutes..."
Me: *sees there less than 2 minutes left in the video* "uh-oh"
Thats why I like LPL, no gimmicks or 10:01 videos.
that's why he put in the title "I won $100". There's no suprise.
@@unperrier5998 well he actually didnt get the money so he didnt win 😜 picked the lock tho.
@@iare19 you're saying he's the lockpicking liar then, since he named his video "I won $100".
more serioulsy, to be as pedantic as you (more even?) winning and collecting the price are two things.
You win at the lottery before you get the money.
You win even when there's no money.
@Anglus Patria wow so much hate from a rather innocent comment... no wonder the world is so fucked up.
LPL: *leaves house
his wife: Oh he forgot his keys on the table ... hmm whatever
That's why he's good. He never takes any keys. Practice every chance he gets.
he doestn even have a car he just picks the nicest one open and drives with that...
“One is a click... Two is binding...”
He just picks the locks on the car, his office, and the house when he gets home, no problem.
His house keys are self destructive pick proof
No clickbait, straight to the point, extremely entertaining. I wish there were more youtubers like this. Subscribed!
I always thought lock picking scenes in movies were so fake because they did it so fast, but this guy literally picked this lock in a minute.
You should see the locks he's disappointed in
The big problem with movie lock picking is the tools
I've seen him open some locks literally as fast as you could with a key. Sometimes it's just a couple of seconds. This was one of the slower ones. He really is very good at this.
I just watched a video from another lockpicker who opened up a lock in 1 second with a rake and mentioned it was faster to do that then to use the key.
@marin1977 ruclips.net/video/_VmbYzDI_Nw/видео.html
"I won $100 by lock picking a lock" sounds like stealing to me, but ok
Yes i locked my 100dollar bill
😂😂😂
best fucking comment i've read all month holy shit LOL
Only if you take it out of context
Lmao
Recently won $6500 by lock picking my neighbours safe
LPL: “if I open it in less than three minutes, I get $100”
said 50 seconds into a 3:30 video
You mean the video with the phrase "I won $100" in the title?
But what if clickb8 hmm?
@@kirbogames9664 he's clearly not that kind of guy.
@@waynepantry7023 I don't think anyone here's confused about that.
@Roy Dimmy Suppose he could've, but what has that have to do with anything?
"Let's see if my hands can back up my big mouth" - am I on the right website?
Nope, I doubt.
lmaooooooo
So nobody’s gonna talk about how this man opened the box like slicing a loaf of bread?
Tim Scotty they look like regular fingers lol what’s wrong with your fingers that these look off. You have ol Skelton hands lol?
Wildeofthewest1 Opening things without a pick doesn’t come naturally to the Lockpicking Lawyer.
Jester123ish 😂
@2refloG he does, he maybe didnt do that in this one but he does it in most of his videos
@Tim Scotty Those are called "thicc daddy fingers" and it's what the ladies like. ;)
LPL: Locks it and sends it back to guy who can’t open it.
Bro, that would be the worst. LMAO
Thats probably what he would do if he doesnt get the money
Underrated comment
Nah let it be unlocked so when the guy gets it he locks it onto something he’s trying to protect and then can’t unlock it.
It would be funny af
"I guess I got lucky" that's what everyone who's a master at anything says😂😂😂
Efren Reyes
The Magician 🎩
He's just trying not to make the other guy look too bad.
And everyone who is just average at something would say "that was easier than I thought"
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.
You know he's a really good lock picker when I'm watching the timer get close to 1 minute and I'm like "Wow that's a decent lock"
Guy: Dosent pay
LockPicking lawyer: Breaks into guys house
In 30 secs*
*Monster's Inc. Theme intensifies*
Dosent?
*Wakes up at midnight
*hears from his front door:
*"One is binding, good click out of two, nothing on 3 or 4..."*
ThatWaffleEater 1 lmao
Lock picking lawyer: if I lose the case I'll break you out of prison.
This comment is underrated AF
That makes some sense
Who ever said he's a defense lawyer? Maybe he's a prosecutor that puts other people away for his own crimes
@@sauercrowder You didn't get it. Try again.
@@ugaugauga488 Uh, nope, no I definitely did
there's a reason why he's called the "lock picking" lawyer and not "box opening" lawyer
Also most of the time you'll rather need a lawyer for picking locks than for opening boxes
Whats the reason? That box opening was smooth
@@benjamingiguere9331 he’s very smooth with picking locks, not so much with using a blade. He often has band aids on his fingers in his videos lol
I've never seen someone open a box like that...
555 likes
If a lock can hold off LPL for over one minute, it's a good lock.
"So I guess that means that I have $100 coming my way." with the most humble voice I ever heard.
@Tin Tizzy less humble way of saying it but I mean ok I guess
Original Name that was the whole point
@@OneSandMan I'm aware
@@originalname8541 are you sure about that
@@cate2732 yes
LockPickingLawyer: "I've actually never seen one of these smart padlocks..."
me: oh!
LockPickingLawyer: "come in a box"
also me: oh...
😂😂💀
Lol that got me too
I mean, he showed you the one he owns at the start of the video before he opened the package...
@Michael Bizaare very clever
@Michael Bizaare you should thee the "The Reddit Cumbox - Tales From the Internet
" , you should like it
"... something I'm already regretting. ..."
Yea, regretting he didn't wager 5 large or even a grand
5 large?
@@Ghost-vp7wz $500
5 large ($100) bills
@@somewhereelse1235 oh
@@somewhereelse1235 5 large would be $5,000. It would be $1,000 bills.
@@ShiftingCloudsYT there are no 1000$ bills.
"Sometimes my big mouth gets me into trouble, but this is not one of those times."
I wonder if he's actually a lawyer or if he just thought it had a nicer ring than "hello this is the lockpicking convict"
Lock picking prison lawyer
Jokes aside, I'm fairly certain he is actually a lawyer. Whether he's practicing or not is another question.
Pretty sure he said something about it in one of his videos, but he's very careful not to share much personal info with us.
He actually did an interview, and yeah, he's a lawyer. Here's the link.
www.art-of-lockpicking.com/interview-with-the-lock-picking-lawyer/
@@CasualFire Wow, he's a good ten years younger than I expected. But the really surprising thing is how new and inexperienced he is to locksport. LPL is the Bobby Fisher of locks.
@@CrownRock1 you may need to include a link on who Bobby Fisher is lol
Locksmith : Lpl i bet you $100 you cant pick this one
Lpl : Try me
Locksmith to Customer : That will be $200. I have my best man on the job.
😂
This is brilliant. Lmfao
Actual locksmith, or....
Just doing business
The Perfect " Hold My Beer " bet moment... nobody uses it... smh.
They way he talks as he’s opening the lock sounds like my dentist when he’s pointing out all my cavities to his assistant 😂
"A nice click out of two"
Equally as scary 😂😅
Dont!
Stop attacking me
Man this is a little over the top!
(and unfortunately true)
By the time you see him finish unboxing and unwrapping the lock, you see how much time the video has left and you know he won that 100 bucks.
We would guess that just by his channel name
yeah in case the title didn't give it away...
Another Example of an honorable yt video. He put the outcome right in the title of the video and got straight to the challenge. A less reputable youtuber might have posted a 10:01 video titled: NEARLY LOST $100 DOLLAR CHALLENGE PICKING A KWIKSET?!?
Followed by an 8 minute explanation.
Thanks for not doing that
AGREED
I totally agree on the length of the video issue, but I would have preferred a title that was clear without spoiling it, so "I bet $100 dollars on opening this lock in 3 minutes" or something like that
@@DavidMulderOne yeah, some mystery in the video would make it exciting as long as the title wasn't clickbait
What's dishonest about using a suspenseful title? It kind of ruins the video if you know the outcome beforehand.
And this is why I'm subbed to a man that can break in my house with a toothpick and some pocket lint
Ethan Hunt: It's the most impenetrable lock in the world. I'm gathering a team of the world's finest ....
LPL: Click on 1....
roll credits.
Directed by Robert D. weide
🤣🤣lol facts
@@svenkerkhof6653 LMAO
@eto2352 lmfao perfect comment
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
All packages with money bets should include the money already in there LOL
No bc that be to ez to steal the money in it off cammra bc u get as long as u like D:
So that even if the challenge fails... you get the money....
I took it as there’s no point in not sending the money to the LPL, because he will not fail.
@@reaper5422 yea ikr
@@xDxD-gp3up try writing full words like a real human being bro, it makes it easier for people to understand what the hell you're trying to say
No matter the topic, it's fascinating to see a true master of their craft work.
_"Every so often my big mouth gets me into trouble..."_
*"But today is not that day."*
😂😂😂😂
It's never that day for LPL!
@@DashDrones
Well hey, I mean... He said it. Not me. 🤣
@@daetslovactmandcarry6999 😅
Except with his wife and Ben & Jerry's ice cream. 😄
"𝙏𝙊𝘿𝘼𝙔, 𝘪𝘴 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘥𝘢𝘺."
(Though in all fairness, I haven't seen the B&J video.)
Companies should stop making “pick proof locks” and just start making LockPickingLaywer Proof locks
so, a lock that is soldered and has no keyhole, and made from the core of a dying star... or something like that
But that would be false advertising
Get to the point. You want them to stop making locks.
Semantics.
Nobody is willing to engineer a whole new lock system xD
Idk why but when he starts talking about the inner mechanisms like “ tick out of 3 none out of 4” he sounds like my dentist.
Yeah, you're not alone. He does have placid and unconcerned dentist voice. I guess it's because he's a lawyer
I get dentist vibes from the tools too
Now all I can think of is in the dentist getting my teeth pulled. Why you do this to me?
Yo now im thinking the dentist is trying to steal my mouth
"Hmm, yes the brace on tooth 6 is binding."
I love how he's shaking after he opened it, even his voice wasn't as stable as normal
I think he was genuinely worried that it was taking so long, hence the ‘got a little lucky’
“I will now enter Fort Knox with a spoon and a frozen pizza roll.”
Well, a frozen pizza roll is a good reason to enter. His microwave wasn't working at home.
Don't think he'd even actually need the spoon, lol.
*half a frozen pizza roll
LOVE this comment!
epic comment of the decade
"I probably got a little bit lucky" LoL I love how he trys to make the other locksmith feel like he didnt just get murdered in front of 8 million people HaHa such a humble bad ass!
I think he was refering to the time (1:11).
@@re-union8817 Yah, like it was a bit of luck he picked it so fast, and didn't give him any trouble ... thats what I meant ... but im Aussie, so it probably didnt come across how I wanted it HaHa! But thats what I meant cheers Re-Union
@@charliebrown238 Oh, I understand now 😉
@@re-union8817 nah yeah i thought the same that he was referring about the 1:11
Looks like the Aussies invented both a new accent and new grammar rules...
When picking residential locks (as a professional locksmith). I have found the more you make it look like a struggle, and the more you curse at the lock...the bigger the tip. If you pick it quickly and easily, they question the trip charge and the opening charge because the job was so easy. Then again, I never met a professional locksmith that picks as well as the lock picking lawyer.
This is good advice for someone considering locksmithing as a side hustle 🤔
This is true of a lot of services. When you fix the problem in 30 seconds, customers are more likely to challenge the call charge. Residential or commercial, it doesn't much matter except that in a commercial or industrial calls the person responsible for payment isn't generally the one you are working directly with.
I remember one time i fixed a computer in about 5 minutes. The people were amazed that I did it so fast because they called 5 different companies who charged them 200+ and couldn't fix it. Here this kid from Dominos fixed it in 5 and it took that long because I needed to remove their cmos battery to get into their bios because the previous tech guys locked their bios
I was a salvage diver once being towed at about knot behind a work boat in a river looking for an item for which they’d been searching for a week. Within seconds of reaching the bottom I literally swamp into it, tied off a balloon marker and kept going for about another 30 minutes because I was too embarrassed to say how easily I found it. I told them I had inflated the balloon because I wanted a starting point!!
Its like being a Vet. You have to work the human as much as the animal. the animal is probably easier than the human emotions.
This guy's skills is the definition of "locks are only meant for honest people" :-)
Well he's very honest and has a lot of locks😂
Military Installation: Unbreakable, Impenetrable Bunker General...
LPL: Stuck on 2..
Military Installation: Fuck.
Bro I love this so much best comment ever!
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This just had me dead
Binding on 3... Some counter rotation lol
His narrations remind me of the dentist.
The funny thing is that if it took over 1 minute for LPL to pick it, then it is probably a pretty good lock.
It's funny because every handcuffs have universal key and they're like $1 anyway so yeah... pretty sure it's easily pickable as well. It's just uncomfortable for your wrists but like that's it
False impression. Other videos are just memorized patterns and picking is rehearsed before filming.
@@mollowgohnson7045 wtf is ur issue
Mollow Gohnson curious as to what he would gain by faking his videos
Ashton's Got Sauce! I mean I don’t think he’s faking it but he’s also not picking the lock for the first time in most videos at least I highly doubt it
Bam! Cool $100 bucks. No sweat. Could have started the timer before opening the box and still would have made it.
for the performance it should be at least $111.
... and made some coffee too
It's incredible how much money you can earn with some lockpicking skills.
@@tykjpelk i make a lot of tenners on the side fixing computer problems in my area too, people are willing to pay a good price to get their shit fixed right there and then, quick service means a lot to them and they're willing to pay for it
even in places where time isn't as much money, then again, i'm in the netherlands, we tend to be punctual on our times regardless :P
@@dutchdykefinger Guess I live in the wrong area. Nobody is willing to pay for anything voluntarily here...
I’m so addicted to watching your videos now... it’s the best type of addiction. I like how calm you remained after popping the padlock open in just over a minute and knowing you made an easy (for you obviously) $100.
“If I can pick it in under 5 mins I win”. Video is 3:28 long😁
You beat me to the ... comment!
He could change the title and add some extra minutes of black screen.
Lmao Challenge accepted! *opens box and picks lock in under 3mins* !!LIKABOSS!!
1m2r3a hahaha
also [851] I Won $100 By Picking This Lock!
imagine betting against a youtuber with an 800+ episode series on picking, gutting, and bypassing locks
... And giving him 5 minutes.
@@Known_as_The_Ghost literally lmao
Giving him the same lock he has already picked😂
@@iare19 right
That's like giving Usian Bolt 45 seconds to do a 100 meter dash.
I just randomly realized how scary this guy would be when he’s not picking locks and just bein a lawyer
I don't know why but I imagined him standing over someone with a pair of plyers in someone's mouth - "click out of one, two is binding". Not very lawyerly
@@kaldo_kaldo True tho he sounds like a dentist
He’s the best lawyer in history, he can always get his client out of jail, even if he loses the case.
@@ProjektSymphony Haha lol he's just gotta bring the right tools and just start picking
I'm tipping he's a very handy lawyer to have on your side.
No matter the lock, the feeling when a new lock slides open is amazing. Winning a 100 bucks on top of it makes it amazing! Nice vid
Everybody gangsta til they hear "click on the 1"
Actually that's when gangstas would load the extended clip into their 9 mil.
Do you mean MM as in bullet size?
@@InsidiousFiddler: Gangstas call it "9 mil", white boy.
Anyway, MM is not a unit of length. mm is.
@@JGLuxe: You have no idea what color I am.
@@JGLuxe: Speaking of which, I saw you tried to comment on one of them but got busted by the automated content filter. LMAO.
I just got an adrenaline rush watching a guy pick a lock. Wtf.
😂
You might be a gambler?
Indeed... whahaha
Better than in a movie huh?
IKR
3:08 You can see his hand shaking. Love your videos, you're the reason why i have a new bike every week.
😂
😂😂
Yed
Mark Hutsell Well of course, he just won 100 bucks.
Hahaha good for u
the guy that bet him 100$: somethings wrong i can feel it
Who bets against LockPickingLawyer when it comes to picking?????
A fool who is soon parted from his money.
Hubris
The guy who downvoted the video.
Lol it literally has still only 1 downvote for me too. Guess the theory works out.@@Thermalions
I know right?
“If u have questions...”
YES I FREAKING HAVE QUESTIONS HOW DO U DO THAT
Magic. 🤷🏻♂️
Lots of fallout 4
YOU GOT THE GOAT TO ANSWER
What some call magic others call mastery of a skill.
@@OldieWan mastery of the skill of magic-using
LPL, I think this is the first video I’ve seen where your voice/ adrenaline goes up a little under the pressure! I like it! You should do more no prep-picking-timed challenges, maybe even live?!
He wont do it live
.. he has to make sure his face is not shown. He works for the CIA
Bart Simpson Ah. I did not know that. Regardless, timed no-prep challenge videos would be a good time.
@@51-FS He already showed his face in Bosnianbills video.
Domonkos Kelemen what video?
@@AndruRomin I was thinking about this: ruclips.net/video/1jSHwaOR_eo/видео.html&ab_channel=Bosnianbill, but I didn't remember correctly, as his face is not seen in this video, but there is another one (ruclips.net/video/P6M0K85-Wzk/видео.html&ab_channel=LockPickingLawyer) where the lock is so shiny, that you can see his reflection.
🤣 I can’t get enough of this shtuff! And great commentary as well.
LPL: Picks lock for $100 in under 2 minutes
Also LPL: literally just slices the entire end off a USPS box
That is some impressive cutting; he went through the box like butter.
Locks aren’t the only thing he’s good at opening
At least he didn't use a chain saw like Ave does.
It was just a subtle message to the challenger that this is what happens when you don't pay up.
The way he cut it open (cutting most of one end off) it's easier to tape it back together and use the same box to sent the lock back)
Oh he'll pay you. Probably in Zimbabwe dollars.
Default Mate ill pay you 1,000
in vietnam currency
I love dong
more like venezuelan nowadays
@@Fish-fu7ge I still have 15'000 dong from when I went to Vietnam. It's too little, the bank won't change it back lmao
Charles-Antoine Martel-Roy i really only have 1,000 and i dont live in vietnam and 1,000 vietnam in my country is just 2.50
You just made $1.40 per second, probably the highest paid lock-picker on the planet!
at that rate he's worth 6000 bucks an hour lol.
That's still less than his hourly rate as a lawyer. :)
Daniel Browning
Oh really? He must be R. Kelly’s Atty!
Dan Romo oh damn! 😂
My buddy lost a 1200 dollar bike to bolt cutters in like 5 seconds.... figure up the price per second on that! And the criminal probably couldn't pick a lock if his life depended on it.
He was so stressed, from the beginning I already thought "he aims for under a minute".
This lock is literally impossible to open. It has no place for the key to go in.
4 is clicking but still binding....
"if I open it within 3 min" the whole video is 3 min
Ahmad Dakhlallah and that whole intro was a minute as well
@@QixTheDS The whole process of unpackaging, preparing and picking the lock takes almost exactly 2 minutes. Should've made the whole video under 3 minutes long.
I also checked the video lenght when he said that.
Ohhhh I get it. He's a lawyer because he opens your locks and takes your money with a minute's worth of work
No, the lawyer part is because after he picks your front door open he sues you over inadequate security
hahahaha
He is actually a lawyer lol
@@Live-ou5hq pretty sure they know.....it was a joke
Well now we know he costs a $100 dollar a minute but he'll unlock your case in about five.
I finally understand his name. 'He is the LP Lawyer because lock companies keep suing him'
UNDERRATED COMMENT LMAO
"I probably just got lucky" Uhh, no. Definitely not.
That's also one of the things I like about LPL. He is never bragging or behaving like he is better then others.
The 3 minutes do I also think comes from his modesty, I would never let LPL get 3 whole minutes for 100$, I would say 30 seconds = 100$, 60 seconds = 50$ and above Zero, or else could I just have given him the money, even befor he did try.
Pretty sure he meant by getting 1 Minute and 11 seconds. 1:11. Or maybe the bet idk
@@deangel9128 Yeah, lucky to open it in 1:11 instead of 1:21. Not lucky to win the bet by a mile.
He got locky
It could easily have taken a reasonable amount longer, it is just one of those things. Over 3 minutes probably would have been a bit unlucky, but if he had gone over 2 minutes it wouldn't have been because he screwed up.
"I have a challenge for you, you have 5 minutes for picking!" - LPL: "How many locks?" ;)
Doctor Strange: "Just one" and hands him his own kwikset that he pickproofed in [527]
@@DeeSnow97 hands over abloy*
@@DeeSnow97 technically that lock is still pickable...you just cant open the door after you do so, and it is no longer evidence free that you attempted it. One apartment I moved into the previous resident was super paranoid and had placed brackets for wooden beams at floor level on all of the doors If there was a fire they would have been screwed, but that's Darwin for you.
@@RowanHawkins Depends on how you define picking. Defeated the first stage of the pin tumbler mechanism? Yeah, that's possible. But I'd argue to "pick" a lock you should be able to open it, and with LPL's "pickproof" kwikset you can only do that if you know the trick and make sure to set all six pins on the correct side of the master wafers.
Even then, some pin stacks could use regular driver pins and T-pins as master wafers in a way that the key keeps the wafers in the plug, so even if you're a skilled picker able to find both gaps in the pin stack you have to guess for each of those. With a 6-pin lock there are 62 different combinations (assuming there's at least one T-pin among the driver pins and one as a master wafer), one of which opens the lock and the other 61 jams it. You only get one chance to try with no way to find out which one you should try.
I'd argue that with this mod LPL's "pickproof" kwikset could be actually considered pickproof, and even with his original solution you must be very careful not to accidentally set a pin in the wrong place. And that's assuming you know exactly how the lock is built (which should always be the assumption by the way, security through obscurity only works once), without that you'd just run into the trap and jam the lock.
🤣💪
mom found the poop sock
Lol, yeah, you don't have to wait through the WHOLE VIDEO.
I was gonna say the same thing, LPL: You do that on purpose to take a shot at click-baity RUclipsrs?
But then it's not a surprise!
also called a spoiler
@@KeimoKissa
Does the title attract clicks? Yes.
Is the title intentionally vague, overhyped, or straight up incorrect? No.
It's not clickbait.
HAHAHAHA, just love that you did it so quickly and then didn't call out the person. Very professional.
It wouldn't fit all bets, but I think the "we're even" section can be very important, and is frequently missing.
Balto Flyer Great point!
The guy can’t not pay. What’s he gonna do, lock the doors?
Edit 2: OKAY. SINCE SOME OF YOU ARE STILL BEING SISSIES ABOUT THE GRAMMAR, LET ME EXPLAIN FURTHER.
“Hur hur hur, Can’t Not Pay, that just means Can Pay, Hur hur hur”
No, you degenerate, it isn’t a double negative, let me explain. “Can’t (pay)” means the thing you cannot do is pay. I cannot (pay).
Let’s say Can or Cannot means the ability to do or not to do something, and Pay is the action. The thing i can or cannot do.
I’ll be putting the action in between brackets.
“Can’t not pay” doesn’t just mean Can Pay, it means “Cannot (Not pay)”. Not paying is the action, and Cannot is my ability to do so. What i cannot do is (not pay). I have to pay. I don’t have a choice. If i don’t pay, Mr LockPickingLawyer will come to my house, unlock the doors, and fry me 4 ways from sunday.
I cannot (not pay). I cannot do the (not paying). It isn’t a double negative. It’s Cannot, and then the thing i can or cannot do, which is not paying. Not paying is the action. The “Not” in Not paying is not part of the “Cannot” at the beginning, as in “Cannot not (Pay)”, but instead, it is part of the action, as in...say it with me...
“I CANNOT (NOT PAY)”
“THE GUY CAN’T (NOT PAY)”
Thank you for your time. See y’all next semester.
(Also, with all the self-proclaimed english teachers in the replies, i’ve completely forgotten that this comment was about LPL. Like, fucking keep the shitty grammar rules to yourself and enjoy a joke once in a while, jesus.)
Even LPL can't pick a bolted door. You can't really pick something without a hole.
@@yokowasis sledge hammer
@@mickys8065 Brute Force Lawyer
@@yokowasis if there is no hole to pick then we had better make a hole
@@yokowasis ah yes, LPL's less subtle but also efficient cousin. I'm really looking forward to see a collab between then
$100 in 1.11 minutes. Would that be your normal charge-out rate as a lawyer?
Lawyers charge by the hour, day, or half day. So 100$ per minute wouldn’t be far off for some of the jobs they do that only take a fraction of an hour or part of the half day charge for court appearances
30 years ago hired a bk lawyer and he never showed up to court. Another lawyer represented me there and both he and the Judge commented he was probably drunk. Judge was visibily frustrated as he knew the lawyer.
@@rxonmymind8362 just to mention?
That would be 1m 11s. 1.11m would be 1m 6.6s Not a big difference, but important to know that there is a difference.
@@cgross5613 Yes, I noticed that soon after posting my comment but couldn't be bothered correcting it.
Watching the LPL is better than a Netflix binge night! He never disappoints!
Lock companies: We have really secure locks
Lpl: Let me introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste
I've been around for a long, long years
Stole million man's soul an faith
Lock companies: _why do i hear boss music?_
Lpl: releases 3 minute video about the product.
Lpl: "i'm gonna ruin this man's whole career"
So padlocks are basically just decorative items at this point?
I guess I gotta chain a honey badger to anything I don't want stolen.
but how will you lock the honey badger to your stuff?
@@Chrysochraon Great.....now I gotta sell all my shit.
Yeah, I don't think anyone has ever survived trying to pick a honey badger...
Nothing the ramset can’t solve
Lol 😂
Theres a sucker born each minute. My man had enough spare time to make himself a PB&J sandwich
this earned a like, enjoy!
In this case, 1 min 11secs :)
Stuff like this always strikes me as a test of preparedness. If I was challenged to do this, I’d buy the same lock and practice on that which is way different then showing up to a lock picking job and being presented with a new lock.
The lock was obviously a paid actor. You clearly had a deal to give the lock a portion of the reward. SMH.
This is Definitely fake news too. It's all green screen and the earth is flat. Vote for trump.
Vaccines cause autism
@@cottoneyejoe8285 sigh...only a select few get to kill everyone else with their genius knowledge of science.
@@cottoneyejoe8285 they definately do. Wanna buy my company, "2YOMidLyfCrisis" lavender essential oil?
plot twist :p
"I would like to buy a lock please"
"Certainly sir, which one would you like?"
"Any lock that takes The LockPickingLawyer more that 2 minutes to open"
😁👍
UNDERRATED COMMENT
certainly sir. Your nuclear missile silo grade lock comes out to 1000 dollars,
@@goomyman23 😁😁👍
@@goomyman23 i think he picked one of those.
(Edit:it was for sidewinder missiles, not nuclear)
Of course sir, but you would have to wait for a pre-order time of about 100 years, because such lock don't exist yet.
Would you like to put a down-payment, sir? That would cost you your firstborn and half a soul please
I'd never bet against you when it comes to picking locks.
when you call the lawyer to get out of jail, and he comes with a lock pick...
If a rogue in a DnD session I was running narrated picking the lock on a treasure chest by going "Click out of one... nothing on two..." then they would instantly succeed.
If they started saying that I wouldnt even ask them to roll I'd just let them open it😂😂
You should have a lock on hand they can pick in real-time for better loot
Having some cheap and easy to bypass Master Locks would be a pretty fun puzzle if your party would be into it lol. I usually hesitate throwing IRL puzzles at players tho
That's called "Taking 20"
-"So what do you do for a living?"
-"I pick locks and win bets"
"... And I'm all out of gum."
Wait I did that wrong
And... he’s a lawyer?
Thats a good "sponsorship" deal for a 3 minute video.
@@peart Lockpicks would and do. But I'm thinking the sponsorship deal is referring to the bet he won. So definetly a good sponsorship deal.
For The Lockpicking Lawyer it's a bad deal... he could get much more money then just 100 bugs ...
@ Yes, he could probably get 1000's of bugs for a good sponsored deal! Don't get in bed with the wrong company though, cause a bad sponsor might give you bed bugs!!!
Pretty bad deal. He could get probably a few grand for 3 min sponsored video
@@TheSlimiestSlime Then he would need a pesticide sponsorship.
LPL needs to add 10 plus minutes of home picking locks on a loop for there’s challenge videos. The time stamp instantly gives us a spoiler. Of course we all know he’s going to pick it, but it’s the thought that he might not. That. That’s what keeps me going.