A great example that all locks are not created equal. While this lock was a fun a fun pick, I don't believe it reflects how difficult it can be to pick 600s in general.
Man ya have some skills! Ya lucky bastard for getting one with gins…. I want gins😭😳😂😜. Very cool to watch ya tackle this. Well and give such great pointers! Always a fan! This reminds me of the first video I ever seen of urs! I thought you were a lockGod! Well and still do😝. Again great pickin man👏👏🤩😎.
Well done on the open. Just shows not to be too eager when picking, you could have very easily overset those almost zero lift pins 🙂👍🏻. "All locks are not created equal", this is why I don't mind seeing the same type/style locks picked on a channel. It's always interesting to see a comparison. Cheers Dmac, great video.
Read ‘one can see his brain turning, hear the little clicks, like the gins of an elaborate lock . . ‘ in Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel (page 322). I’d never heard of the word gin in this lock context, and ended up here. Glad I did. Such dexterity. So now I understand gin to be that part of a pin which is dislodged by a key to open a lock. Or by a pick.
@@novianovioTV Glad to have you here 😁👍🏻 The gin is a very effective type of security pin mainly found in old Assa or Ruko locks. There is an excellent video from Artichoke2000 who shows the inside of the lock with gin pins, while being picked. I'll link it below
Nicely done, since you don't have a key you could always drop a couple of shorter pins in 4 and 5 if you wanted to make it harder. Anything Assa seems to get quite a lot of bidders whenever I see them on eb
Congratz on the open! Fantastic picking and thanks for sharing. Take care and have a great week.
Well picked 👍👍 Very controlled! I always struggle with the binding order once you are in the milling, you did that very nice 👍
Cheers 🍻
Me too. Very difficult to know what's set and what isnt. I kinda play ping-pong until I get the open 😁👍🏻
nice picking, nice lock, great gutting.
have a great day
Man ya have some skills! Ya lucky bastard for getting one with gins…. I want gins😭😳😂😜. Very cool to watch ya tackle this. Well and give such great pointers! Always a fan! This reminds me of the first video I ever seen of urs! I thought you were a lockGod! Well and still do😝. Again great pickin man👏👏🤩😎.
Aw shucks, you'll make me blush! 🤣Cheers mate, muchos love
Well done on the open. Just shows not to be too eager when picking, you could have very easily overset those almost zero lift pins 🙂👍🏻.
"All locks are not created equal", this is why I don't mind seeing the same type/style locks picked on a channel. It's always interesting to see a comparison.
Cheers Dmac, great video.
Thanks Roy. I think gins make oversetting difficult which may've helped me out. Either way, a fun pick 😁👍🏻
This very lock is my current favorite. Gin spools are not nearly as nasty as Christmas greens so are still fun to pick haha.
Yeah, that gin head pop is addictive! 😁👍🏻
Read ‘one can see his brain turning, hear the little clicks, like the gins of an elaborate lock . . ‘ in Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel (page 322). I’d never heard of the word gin in this lock context, and ended up here.
Glad I did. Such dexterity. So now I understand gin to be that part of a pin which is dislodged by a key to open a lock. Or by a pick.
@@novianovioTV Glad to have you here 😁👍🏻
The gin is a very effective type of security pin mainly found in old Assa or Ruko locks. There is an excellent video from Artichoke2000 who shows the inside of the lock with gin pins, while being picked. I'll link it below
@@novianovioTV ruclips.net/video/EVS4tEZW5iU/видео.htmlsi=NcCRvXmzyFeGMGp3
Nicely done, since you don't have a key you could always drop a couple of shorter pins in 4 and 5 if you wanted to make it harder. Anything Assa seems to get quite a lot of bidders whenever I see them on eb
Cheers. It'll probably stay original tbh. I have a few gin assas that I cant yet pick so it'll be nice to have another one that I can! 😄👍🏻
Mmmmmm mystery ebay Assas 🤤 Well done!
My reaction too! 🤤😁
Secondst.