This is a very practical kit. I am one of those "bring everything just in case we need it" types of people. So I end up looking like I am going on a three week hike when all I really needed was a couple of tension tools and a couple of picks. You never know when you may need a full size key cutting machine in your bag..... 🤣 🤣 🤣
I started carrying a single-sided jiggler with my keys a while back, and it's been useful a couple of times when I had friends with a lock problem. It also added a pleasant little jingle when picking them up. Thanks for the video. Locks should be taught in public schools. It's practically a branch of Ethics with how deeply the concept of locks and physical barriers pervade our lives, despite mostly being virtually meaningless to anyone with the least bit of practice and experience. Person A: "Damn, it's locked..." Person B: "Technically..."
I would live to see a video with your thoughts on different lockpick makers. I use sparrows picks and have not had a problem with them personally... yet. Great video, keep it up.
Your kit really caught my eye . The zip up leather pouch looks identical to a kit given to me 40 years ago from a fellow who had worked for a particular 3 letter intell agency . He said it was "issue from the early 1960s" . The inside pockets look a bit different from yours and it has many similar tools as yours . Very interesting video and thanks .
Nice kits. Looks almost identical to mine, only my main kit is a bit bigger, and I have the entire K18 kit in there, but I lack the 2 keys (Schlage and the other). I have a tensioner for tubular locks, though one of these days I'm going to make one of those key picks for tubular locks. I like the handcuff key on the tensioner. I have half a dozen stashed randomly on my clothes, but I think I'll be making one like yours, thanks for sharing that idea. Oh, and I have a heavy duty prybar tensioner that I made out of a dinner knife. For those times you run across a deadbolt that's horribly bound once you pick it. Beats bending a tensioner, or having to carry a screwdriver. Also nice for all those times when you have to tension a lock towards the jam, but the doorway or moulding is in the way.
That magnet is a great tip. Because of your work do you primarily just try and rake and jiggle with bottom of key way tension? I dont see a TOK wrench. The golf bag hilarious, love it!
You say “as much as we can poke fun at some of Sparrows gear” I’m curious to know what you meant. I was under the impression that Sparrows one of the more well-regarded vendors, but then again, I’m not a seasoned veteran. Are there other vendors you like and prefer?
I opted for the smaller peterson case with velcro for edc(the small pick kits one). Seems to fit really nice. Velcro isnt super loud. Definitely wait for black Friday if buying from peterson though. Does promo every year. Only time i buy.. I love the magnet idea, that brilliant. Maybe try making one.
I'm working on putting together a set like this. I still need to order a bunch of keys, but I at least have my lock pick kit. Somebody should design a hip-flask-shaped hard case for pick kits.
Not a single Top of Keyway tension tool. I didn't notice any small bends on the other end of any of those bottom of key wrenches either. Overall though, a very resourceful kit.
I agree with you on the pick to tensioner ratio. I prefer the SSDev profiles plus a wide array of tensioners. I'm still looking for a good source for EZ Decoders and Quick Sticks. Red Team Tools doesn't have the latter and the former are out of stock, but at least shipping to Yurp isn't prohibitively expensive, so I'll keep an eye on that site. Also, your left hand is the most expressive hand I've ever seen.
I'm jealous of that tan leather case. I tried to get one from HPC through our supplier. Bummer though he didn't think he could sell 25 of them and that's the minimum he would have had to buy just so I could buy 1.
As a german I have to ask: for what do you need the spare handcuff-key? Are you getting cuffed on jobs or everyday-life so often or is this just a... uhm...securitything if the "funtime" goes wrong? :)
Those mini spiral spikes are the new duct tape I carry one good Peterson on but also three of the China ones of various thicknesses they work as extractors but also go good for tubular picking and if I need to make a quick rake or something else I can rub them on the cement to take the burs out and then bend them to what I want with the multi tool for 3.50$ aud you can do the dirty take the goods and leave if need be cut the plastic off with the multi tool and leave the wire and plastic in the lawn grass, office carpet, office cork board ect then it's just trash on the ground and not something I've used or something to pick up later.
Deviant, Do You carry on person any " Hidden " SHTF picks llike, sewn ino maybe seam of clothing, sole of shoes/boots for any possible Bad Situation kidnapping.. etc...etc.?
Not typically, unless I'll be in a higher risk area. Nowadays, we tend to always be in Level 1 or Level 2 countries... And seldomly Level 3 regions but only with proper planning and escort.
Thanks for posting this. I couldn't help notice that you don't carry any of the thicker top of the keyway tensioners. Is this just a personal preference style you have or is there another reason. And now as the winner of your personal green bag hacker lock pick set (just kidding). 😁 I never win anything. I do love the golf bag idea with the magnet. You can tell that it was developed over a lengthy time period. You could market that idea! 😎
Yeah... You mean like pry bar type? I have one in there nowadays. but I generally use bottom of keyway / edge of plug turning because that's what I'm used to. :-)
Being somewhat new to the game, can you expound on the 'Sparrows laughable' piece? Yea, I get the odd naming stuff, but are you thinking of anything in particular?
Do you keep top of the key way tension tools and or Z bars (for wide key ways and dimple locks) in your common carry kit? Follow up question do you encounter these types of locks often in the field?
Hey Deviant, really struggling to source a travellers hook in the UK, I know you sourced yours originally from a sewing machine company I think, have you seen them or a decent analogue anywhere else? Cheers for the videos and enjoying the content
probably too late reply but - we use them in automotive for trim removal and o rings... go on ebay and just search hook tool or o ring hook tool and you will find them
I'd love a parts list so that I can replicate it for myself, I understand that most of what's there can be obtained from toool and redteam but there are still a few that I don't know like the spiral spikes
Search around for "fold out lock pick cases", several people make them. HPC has one, though the leather is rather thin, and uses a cardboard stiffener. Just make sure you check the measurements against your sketch supplies🙂
Another handy thing is a roll up case that's used for paint brushes, or an armoror's roll. Don't want to wreck those nice sable Winsor and Newton brushes you know. For picks, the Sparrows cases are nice - if you like the the small zip up cases, HPC makes them.
HPC makes some like it, the one Dev carries was custom made. If you do get one from HPC, the Lady lockpick set, and the Ranger sets have the best cases. The lady is full microsuede, the ranger is tanned style leather.
I'm surprised there was no mention of a traveler hook or mini jim to go with the "golf bag" and cell phone. Maybe simply pocketed or cut down to go on a key chain.
@@DeviantOllam Thank you for the reply. I figured they would be too large/bulky for the cellphone case, and maybe too big to cut down (and still be useful) for the golf bag, that's why I mentioned maybe just pocketing them or putting them on a keychain since you often mention that traveler hook as your main entry tool the majority of the time. Just putting a flat handle (like most picks have) on it would be a carry improvement I would think. The one I have from Harbor Freight has a big obnoxious orange screwdriver handle but it still goes in my pocket no problem. (Came in a pack of 4 "O-ring picks" for $2.00 a couple years ago) But I wouldn't mind something a little more concealable in the hand.
Glad old man Clay Miller is being receptive to pentesting community, few years back he hated the locksport community. Must have figured a way to make money from you.
Why the cuff key? The only people I know who carry them like this are counter custody trainers who are training people on how not to get kidnapped. Being that you mostly travel in the US and Europe, escaping from the cops is only ever going to lead to more problems and probably an ass beating.
Almost never. But I'm going to keep one or two, especially after this recent LockFest. I used to have a couple but always wind up giving them away to folk who need them
Where’s the open source download to the key decoder the plastic one to cut out ourselves? I’m not seeing any link ect anywhere in the description. Any response is greatly appreciated
@@DeviantOllam Ever have a chat with LPL or Bosnian Bill? Been watching their stuff a fair bit after I ran across one of your conference bits a year back.
How do magnets work? That is quite easy: due to unpaired electrons their spins can align and give you an effective stray field. Or of course if you want to think of it in the more realistic band model: the density of states around the Fermi energy is different with respect to the spin and therefore one type is accumulated if the bands are only partially filled. I hope that answered all your questions ;) To be serious: I am writing my masters thesis related to magnetism and I don't understand all of it...
I honestly do really need to keep one of those around. But not in this pocket kit. I would probably keep it in my kid that lives in my field bag. You're right, though. I do want a plug spinner sometimes and the Peterson one is the best. :-)
@@DeviantOllam and it fits nicely into a pouch 😉 As an experienced locksmith I found that picking in the locked direction is sometimes easier... Then the spinner is a very handy tool to have. I very much appreciate your professional vids and lectures. Very well done Sir. Can you perhaps make one about decoding locks with the Falle Universal Pin Tumbler Decoder or the Sputnik?
Haha yeah I know that :D I am pretty new and started beyause I locked me out ou my car ( wich was not hard to pick) but alot of the stuff you see online is not the case here in germany for some reason I have for example never seen a doorgap where something that thick would fit trough to push the pin back :P like the vids tho
@@tim8505 I've seen double-door fitment so bad that just pulling on the door would swing both of them open. That was only to a utility room, but the utility room in question contained a control panel for the badge-controlled doors, which controlled access to an office that contained a safe containing literally Secret information. And also mop buckets. smh
'' NICE VIDIO,AND TOOL'S.I'M 76 AND BEEN AT IT SENSE 1961.THERE SURE IS A LOT OF NEW THING'S SENSE THAT YEAR.AT THAT TIME,AND YEAR,YOU'D BETTER NOT BE CARRY'ING LOCK-PICK'S.IF THEY CAUGHT YA BACK EAST,YOU'D GET A FREE RIDE DOWN RIVER,IF.IF YA GET MY DRIFT..SO I LEARNED TO DO WITHOUT,MANY YEARS AGO.ALL I CARY IS A BOBBY PIN,AND 3 PAPPER CLIP'S:I DONT WANT TO SPOIL MYSELF WITH ALL THE NEW TOY'S.THERE ARE 4 THING'S I COULD NEVER GET INTO WITH THOSE TOOL'S.BUT I WONT SAY WHAT THEY ARE..BUT I DID BREAK DOWN ONCE,AND USED 2 MODERN TOOL'S I GOT FROM SWEEDEN.
@@Jaroneko Honestly, they're pretty lame. You don't need that level of variety, generally, and it's much easier to pick with each tool on its own handle, appropriately sized.
Ade Larsen if that’s true, he wouldn’t mind admitting that. As he’s said, picking locks is almost the last resort to bypassing a locked door followed only by destructive entry. Picking locks is like picking noses: avoid doing it, especially in public. Prefer a more discreet and easier method. All that to say, I’m pretty sure he’s not that bad ;)
@@adelarsen496 So what's the point of talking hearsay? Did you even validate that information before sharing it? Did it have a purpose in sharing it? Is there a need to share it? I'm not shooting the messenger, just saying there really isn't anything to benefit anyone in this comment.
Documented? Possibly not. I run into it a fair bit though. Visiting friends, you all walk out to go somewhere, and as soon as the door closes, "Shit! I locked my keys inside!!". EDC lock picks to the rescue.
I do sound for concerts. Several times over the past few years I have used my EDC kit to open the locks on gear trucks where someone has lost or forgotten their key. Saved the lock and saved the show. Documented! :-)
This is a very practical kit. I am one of those "bring everything just in case we need it" types of people. So I end up looking like I am going on a three week hike when all I really needed was a couple of tension tools and a couple of picks. You never know when you may need a full size key cutting machine in your bag..... 🤣 🤣 🤣
I might have to copy your golf bag idea, that magnet thing is sweet!
Thanks!
I started carrying a single-sided jiggler with my keys a while back, and it's been useful a couple of times when I had friends with a lock problem. It also added a pleasant little jingle when picking them up.
Thanks for the video. Locks should be taught in public schools. It's practically a branch of Ethics with how deeply the concept of locks and physical barriers pervade our lives, despite mostly being virtually meaningless to anyone with the least bit of practice and experience.
Person A: "Damn, it's locked..."
Person B: "Technically..."
I stayed for the after credits scene it was better than Endgame
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I'm one of those who ask, is nice to see the evolution of a kit, what works and doesn't. Thanks man, really interesting.
Happy to provide the info whenever I can. Thanks for enjoying. :-)
The best tool is the one in your hand.
I would live to see a video with your thoughts on different lockpick makers. I use sparrows picks and have not had a problem with them personally... yet.
Great video, keep it up.
Your kit really caught my eye . The zip up leather pouch looks identical to a kit given to me 40 years ago from a fellow who had worked for a particular 3 letter intell agency . He said it was "issue from the early 1960s" . The inside pockets look a bit different from yours and it has many similar tools as yours . Very interesting video and thanks .
Right on, man! Thanks for enjoying and for your friend's cool info!
That double sided turner/handcuff is the epitome of cute, had never occurred to me but will now absolutely replicate it.
saw your video in my recommended, loved the video and it was nicely laid out and constantly felt like i was being involved.
Thanks!
Putting together a case. Very helpful, thanks!
Really useful! Made a carry case for my car a few months ago -- have to look into a couple of additions.
Nice kits. Looks almost identical to mine, only my main kit is a bit bigger, and I have the entire K18 kit in there, but I lack the 2 keys (Schlage and the other). I have a tensioner for tubular locks, though one of these days I'm going to make one of those key picks for tubular locks.
I like the handcuff key on the tensioner. I have half a dozen stashed randomly on my clothes, but I think I'll be making one like yours, thanks for sharing that idea.
Oh, and I have a heavy duty prybar tensioner that I made out of a dinner knife. For those times you run across a deadbolt that's horribly bound once you pick it. Beats bending a tensioner, or having to carry a screwdriver. Also nice for all those times when you have to tension a lock towards the jam, but the doorway or moulding is in the way.
@Micah Motumz yep, also zipper pulls and a few other things.
Good job for going back and adding the "golf bag" but now we wanna see the rest of the green "hacker bag"! 😁 PLEASE!
That video is already up.
m.ruclips.net/video/JUSNl58NSpY/видео.html
That magnet is a great tip. Because of your work do you primarily just try and rake and jiggle with bottom of key way tension? I dont see a TOK wrench. The golf bag hilarious, love it!
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I just bought the Peterson de coder knife .I'm really glad you rate it because paying 20 quid for it seemed a rip off lol
Keep these gear videos coming!
I hope to. :-) thanks!
@@DeviantOllamDo you keep your "golf bag" in your pocket or the KeySmart you showed in another video?
I can't help but notice the similarity between this case and the new TOOoL offering, and I must say I really like it.
You say “as much as we can poke fun at some of Sparrows gear” I’m curious to know what you meant. I was under the impression that Sparrows one of the more well-regarded vendors, but then again, I’m not a seasoned veteran.
Are there other vendors you like and prefer?
A lot of sparrows stuff looks similar to chinese picks. Peterson is far more highly regarded.
I opted for the smaller peterson case with velcro for edc(the small pick kits one). Seems to fit really nice. Velcro isnt super loud. Definitely wait for black Friday if buying from peterson though. Does promo every year. Only time i buy.. I love the magnet idea, that brilliant. Maybe try making one.
I'm working on putting together a set like this. I still need to order a bunch of keys, but I at least have my lock pick kit.
Somebody should design a hip-flask-shaped hard case for pick kits.
Not a single Top of Keyway tension tool. I didn't notice any small bends on the other end of any of those bottom of key wrenches either. Overall though, a very resourceful kit.
I agree with you on the pick to tensioner ratio. I prefer the SSDev profiles plus a wide array of tensioners.
I'm still looking for a good source for EZ Decoders and Quick Sticks. Red Team Tools doesn't have the latter and the former are out of stock, but at least shipping to Yurp isn't prohibitively expensive, so I'll keep an eye on that site.
Also, your left hand is the most expressive hand I've ever seen.
southern specialties
@@ericcrow6906 thanks, I'll check them out.
No prybar style tension tool?
very cool. hope a video of the "hacker bag," is coming next.
Check his older videos, it already exists.
@@AalbertTorsius i'll have to do that, then. thanks!
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I'm jealous of that tan leather case. I tried to get one from HPC through our supplier. Bummer though he didn't think he could sell 25 of them and that's the minimum he would have had to buy just so I could buy 1.
As a german I have to ask: for what do you need the spare handcuff-key? Are you getting cuffed on jobs or everyday-life so often or is this just a... uhm...securitything if the "funtime" goes wrong? :)
All in a days work, emulating the behavior of criminals and reporting back.
Loved the insane clown posse lyric reference at the end there deviant
Deviant,
Where did you get that beautiful case?
#DeviantOllam @DeviantOllam
it's in the notes
That blows my mind you didnt use pinning tweezers for the longest time
Those mini spiral spikes are the new duct tape I carry one good Peterson on but also three of the China ones of various thicknesses they work as extractors but also go good for tubular picking and if I need to make a quick rake or something else I can rub them on the cement to take the burs out and then bend them to what I want with the multi tool for 3.50$ aud you can do the dirty take the goods and leave if need be cut the plastic off with the multi tool and leave the wire and plastic in the lawn grass, office carpet, office cork board ect then it's just trash on the ground and not something I've used or something to pick up later.
Deviant, Do You carry on person any " Hidden " SHTF picks llike, sewn ino maybe seam of clothing, sole of shoes/boots for any possible Bad Situation kidnapping.. etc...etc.?
Not typically, unless I'll be in a higher risk area. Nowadays, we tend to always be in Level 1 or Level 2 countries... And seldomly Level 3 regions but only with proper planning and escort.
Thanks for posting this. I couldn't help notice that you don't carry any of the thicker top of the keyway tensioners. Is this just a personal preference style you have or is there another reason. And now as the winner of your personal green bag hacker lock pick set (just kidding). 😁 I never win anything.
I do love the golf bag idea with the magnet. You can tell that it was developed over a lengthy time period. You could market that idea! 😎
Yeah... You mean like pry bar type? I have one in there nowadays. but I generally use bottom of keyway / edge of plug turning because that's what I'm used to. :-)
It is pretty cool man, I have to do with picks and tensioners done by myself, and I'm not that handy, lol...
They do work though :)
Being somewhat new to the game, can you expound on the 'Sparrows laughable' piece? Yea, I get the odd naming stuff, but are you thinking of anything in particular?
Do you keep top of the key way tension tools and or Z bars (for wide key ways and dimple locks) in your common carry kit? Follow up question do you encounter these types of locks often in the field?
Hey Deviant, really struggling to source a travellers hook in the UK, I know you sourced yours originally from a sewing machine company I think, have you seen them or a decent analogue anywhere else? Cheers for the videos and enjoying the content
Most sets of cheap picks (a pound at a tools stall) have something like that.
probably too late reply but - we use them in automotive for trim removal and o rings... go on ebay and just search hook tool or o ring hook tool and you will find them
I'd love a parts list so that I can replicate it for myself, I understand that most of what's there can be obtained from toool and redteam but there are still a few that I don't know like the spiral spikes
where do you get you precut unfolded shim stock that you keep in your phone case?
Thanks
Okay but where do I get that little black fold-out leather carrying case, that would be *so useful* for sketch supplies.
Search around for "fold out lock pick cases", several people make them. HPC has one, though the leather is rather thin, and uses a cardboard stiffener. Just make sure you check the measurements against your sketch supplies🙂
Another handy thing is a roll up case that's used for paint brushes, or an armoror's roll. Don't want to wreck those nice sable Winsor and Newton brushes you know. For picks, the Sparrows cases are nice - if you like the the small zip up cases, HPC makes them.
a good place to look for leather cases is for cases that are made for darts love the one i have
HPC makes some like it, the one Dev carries was custom made. If you do get one from HPC, the Lady lockpick set, and the Ranger sets have the best cases. The lady is full microsuede, the ranger is tanned style leather.
That was fun! Thanks for the update!
That looks like a nice case. Where did you get it from?
His pick case, in this video is custom made.
Amazing simple, first time love you video,
F'ing magnets! How do they work?!?!
I didn't see any top-of-keyway turner tools; I'm curious how you feel about them?
I have a few... Just not typically prybar style
How did you make the golf bag thing?
Many thanks, great vid very interesting, thanks for sharing
I'm surprised there was no mention of a traveler hook or mini jim to go with the "golf bag" and cell phone. Maybe simply pocketed or cut down to go on a key chain.
While those are useful, they are each way too big to be in the cell phone case or in the golf bag. :-)
@@DeviantOllam Thank you for the reply. I figured they would be too large/bulky for the cellphone case, and maybe too big to cut down (and still be useful) for the golf bag, that's why I mentioned maybe just pocketing them or putting them on a keychain since you often mention that traveler hook as your main entry tool the majority of the time. Just putting a flat handle (like most picks have) on it would be a carry improvement I would think. The one I have from Harbor Freight has a big obnoxious orange screwdriver handle but it still goes in my pocket no problem. (Came in a pack of 4 "O-ring picks" for $2.00 a couple years ago) But I wouldn't mind something a little more concealable in the hand.
Glad old man Clay Miller is being receptive to pentesting community, few years back he hated the locksport community. Must have figured a way to make money from you.
Lockmasters actually invited TOOOL to have an event at their facility once!
Wow...that's surprising. Back in around 2009, the phrase "They hate you sons of bitches." is what I was told. Again must money involved.
@@JMLockpicking cool drama, totally pointless
"Fucking magnets... How do they work?"
Nice ICP nod there. 👍
Love videos like this
between deviant and lpl absolutely nothing would be safe
or....more things will be
That's awesome. No tubular stuff???
In my everyday kit? No way. Just not common enough anymore.
@@DeviantOllam true! 👍👍👍
Where can I get the mini knife? What are the thinnest decoder tools?
And the leather bag? Where did you got it?
Why the cuff key? The only people I know who carry them like this are counter custody trainers who are training people on how not to get kidnapped. Being that you mostly travel in the US and Europe, escaping from the cops is only ever going to lead to more problems and probably an ass beating.
Where'd you get that double-sided comb pick? With 4 teeth on one side and 5 on the other? Or did you hack that together yourself?
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So what would it take to get a copy of this kit in my hands and golf bag?
Where did you get this brown leather case?
I'm wondering if you sometimes have to use "TOK" or top of the keyway tension control and if so, why not have a pair of flat bars for it?
Almost never. But I'm going to keep one or two, especially after this recent LockFest.
I used to have a couple but always wind up giving them away to folk who need them
@@DeviantOllam Interesting, something special happened during Lockfest this year?
Can/do you carry this on when you fly or does it get checked?
Would like to see you add a snowman to your set . fantastic for raking .
Do a alot of european locks can be bypassed with the comb ?
Traveler hook, what sets it apart from normal 90 degree run of the mill mechanic hooks/ precision picks?
Thinner shaft, compared to most o-ring picks that I have seen, at
Where can I find information about classes?
Do you have a list of the best keys to keep on you? Like the telephony keys and elevator and generic filing cabinet keys and such?
He doesn't need no stinking keys lol ...
@@Raven-qj9gv Except he does have a collection of keys... he has several talks on it...
Deviant's a juggalo confirmed
How do the Mini Jim and Traveler hook compare?
Where’s the open source download to the key decoder the plastic one to cut out ourselves? I’m not seeing any link ect anywhere in the description. Any response is greatly appreciated
Ah... Here... github.com/deviantollam/decoding
Any chance you talk to some of the lockpicking guys out there?
not really sure what you mean. I am one of the lockpicking guys out there. I talk to lots of other lock-picking people.
@@DeviantOllam
Ever have a chat with LPL or Bosnian Bill? Been watching their stuff a fair bit after I ran across one of your conference bits a year back.
LOVE IT!
What is the golf bag itself made out of?
Tell me you got "magnets, how do they work" line from a song...
Second! Cool picks.
Have you ever been handcuffed while carrying out work related stuff?
Never professionally. Only recreationally. :-)
@@DeviantOllam Cheers, love your content and talks.
Recreationally handcuffed? Kinky.
we handcuffed one of the employees at the ren fair here in omaha to a pull and put the key just out of reach.
Hair pin.
How do magnets work? That is quite easy: due to unpaired electrons their spins can align and give you an effective stray field. Or of course if you want to think of it in the more realistic band model: the density of states around the Fermi energy is different with respect to the spin and therefore one type is accumulated if the bands are only partially filled. I hope that answered all your questions ;)
To be serious: I am writing my masters thesis related to magnetism and I don't understand all of it...
do you know the cuff key by feel alone while it is in your pocket?
it's the only thing that has that geometry on the end, i don't see why not.
Add a Peterson plugspinner and it would be complete.
I honestly do really need to keep one of those around. But not in this pocket kit. I would probably keep it in my kid that lives in my field bag. You're right, though. I do want a plug spinner sometimes and the Peterson one is the best. :-)
@@DeviantOllam and it fits nicely into a pouch 😉 As an experienced locksmith I found that picking in the locked direction is sometimes easier... Then the spinner is a very handy tool to have. I very much appreciate your professional vids and lectures. Very well done Sir.
Can you perhaps make one about decoding locks with the Falle Universal Pin Tumbler Decoder or the Sputnik?
DeviantOllam The Rytan RY57 I believe makes a good, light, knockaround plug spinner that is really nice for daily carry.
Any pointers on where the case came from? Failing that and measurements so I can stitch something similar into another case.
P.S. rlly dig the name...!
Great video mate. How did you make the golf bag?
I think I wrapped gaffer tape around a sharpie marker as the basic original form. :-)
@@DeviantOllam thanks!
Where can I get similar case?
What are treveler hooks normally used for?
Irrc they're used in textiles
For me? Getting into locked spaces. :-)
Haha yeah I know that :D I am pretty new and started beyause I locked me out ou my car ( wich was not hard to pick) but alot of the stuff you see online is not the case here in germany for some reason I have for example never seen a doorgap where something that thick would fit trough to push the pin back :P like the vids tho
@@tim8505 I've seen double-door fitment so bad that just pulling on the door would swing both of them open. That was only to a utility room, but the utility room in question contained a control panel for the badge-controlled doors, which controlled access to an office that contained a safe containing literally Secret information. And also mop buckets. smh
@@danpowell806 Mein Gott! That's less than 6 degrees of separation from the President of Bolivia!
Are you a lock smith
'' NICE VIDIO,AND TOOL'S.I'M 76 AND BEEN AT IT SENSE 1961.THERE SURE IS A LOT OF NEW THING'S SENSE THAT YEAR.AT THAT TIME,AND YEAR,YOU'D BETTER NOT BE CARRY'ING LOCK-PICK'S.IF THEY CAUGHT YA BACK EAST,YOU'D GET A FREE RIDE DOWN RIVER,IF.IF YA GET MY DRIFT..SO I LEARNED TO DO WITHOUT,MANY YEARS AGO.ALL I CARY IS A BOBBY PIN,AND 3 PAPPER CLIP'S:I DONT WANT TO SPOIL MYSELF WITH ALL THE NEW TOY'S.THERE ARE 4 THING'S I COULD NEVER GET INTO WITH THOSE TOOL'S.BUT I WONT SAY WHAT THEY ARE..BUT I DID BREAK DOWN ONCE,AND USED 2 MODERN TOOL'S I GOT FROM SWEEDEN.
Do you take on apprentices? I can't tell you enough how much my fiance wants your job.
He's always showing me your videos and I'm just baffled how non-secure most spaces really are.
A+ ending
10:26 this sounds like something @AvE would say.
insane clown posse meme reference
What's the golf bag made of?
vibranium or urumetal i guess
It’s a roll of gaffers tape.
Can’t you give a List of the tool and website were I can’t get
redteamtools.com has many good items
Nothing for tubular locks?
You'll see that in next week's video. ;-)
my edc is a mul-t-lock jackknife ;)
Have you been happy with it? I've been eyeing them on and off for a while.
Do you mean MultiPick?
@@RubberBanned Hah! Yes, he does. Somehow didn't spot that at all.
@@Jaroneko Honestly, they're pretty lame. You don't need that level of variety, generally, and it's much easier to pick with each tool on its own handle, appropriately sized.
No crossrakes! :)
Magnets = sorcery
I heard this guy was really bad at picking locks.
Ade Larsen if that’s true, he wouldn’t mind admitting that. As he’s said, picking locks is almost the last resort to bypassing a locked door followed only by destructive entry.
Picking locks is like picking noses: avoid doing it, especially in public. Prefer a more discreet and easier method.
All that to say, I’m pretty sure he’s not that bad ;)
@@pvtgoose19 Just relaying what I heard, don't shoot the messenger. I heard that he came last in a picking tournament of 300 people.
@@adelarsen496 So what's the point of talking hearsay? Did you even validate that information before sharing it? Did it have a purpose in sharing it? Is there a need to share it? I'm not shooting the messenger, just saying there really isn't anything to benefit anyone in this comment.
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Are there any documented cases of someone needing an EDC lock pick kit?
Documented? Possibly not. I run into it a fair bit though. Visiting friends, you all walk out to go somewhere, and as soon as the door closes, "Shit! I locked my keys inside!!". EDC lock picks to the rescue.
This guy's job is pen testing, so i assume his kit gets used a lot
Like a wise man once said, never professionally, only recreationally.
Really ???
I do sound for concerts. Several times over the past few years I have used my EDC kit to open the locks on gear trucks where someone has lost or forgotten their key. Saved the lock and saved the show. Documented! :-)
Juggalo*
Can you make me one
Wtf is a handcuff key good for? Lol memes 🤣
ICP how do those fucking magnets work?
fucken magnets, how do they work?