@@Photoloss know I want to see a LPL and HowNOT2 collaboration. The way that bolts are secured into stone is similar to securing a safe to massive wall. A good bottle of local distillation wrapped in complicated knots is a puzzle. Securing communal climbing gear in the wild could be a topic. Break testing a masterlock - too trivial, but why not? Maybe add in more brands. Bosnia Bill was an interesting guy in that regard: Pick a lock in 10 seconds? Awesome! GoGoGo! Get the bolt cutter and cut it in 30 Seconds? Good job, GoGoGo! Unhinged the door? Keep moving! Use 60 Minutes on a complicated lock? Failed his assessment.
@@nikel- Look at that! He didn't even need to get the name right and people still got the joke! One can kind of assume that this person is some sort of chessmaster lol
@@3nertiaYes but for the other half of us who watch weightlifting videos I had too come too the comments to see why he was mentioning the name anatoly with chess incase I had missed something.
"'I've often lamented that there's no good wholesome family games to escape police custody" The family that commits bank heists together stays together, eh? d=P
There's a particular song running through my head after watching the video and reading the line you quoted from it. It's a country song, so it may not be your cup of tea, but it goes something like this. "I've come from a long line of losers Half outlaws, half boozers" I do particularly like the drinking game aspect he mentioned. haha
Marketed to college students as a drinking game. How long before campus security finds someone on the square without any clothes on, in February, drunk.
I recommend the youtube video ' I made a bolt with MAZE threads - Don't strip these threads! - Can you solve the puzzle? ' - which is somewhat related - nice brass rotary maze. A quality metal version would be neat.
"Would have made a great drinking game back in college". Ah the gold standard for kids games. Reminds me of great times destroying my liver with Looping Louie, a game marketed 4 years and up, and sold almost exclusively to 20-somethings ^^
I'm crying in laughter, this lock which is not even pretending to be a lock, but a puzzle game! takes longer to pick then the most locks LPL features here!
A combination lock with unknown combination is a puzzle. A puzzle with known solution is a lock. Example: A puzzle box becomes a lock box once you know the solution.
Imagine the family gatherings as they play this..i can hear round the table go "nothing on one...click outta two, three is binding" and LPL sits there smirking 🤣
plastic is not robust enough for the stress escape rooms are under... but you are right: That in a more massive version! Even the safety overwrite would be part of the game: Only one person needs to unlock him self and can then (using both hands) bypass the cuff of the other players.
Trap difficulty: Have a set of cartridges where one of them actually has no path to the exit. Watch in frustration as everyone else solves before you, then you have to get the pick back out to use the failsafe eject.
@@nitehawk86 Very true, that should be the goal of any lock, really. I just find all these people saying "it's better than a Masterlock" disingenuous. There's an old saying in security: "The safest safe is an inaccessible box." But that box, like these handcuffs, can't be accessed by the legitimate owner (very well), so it's pointless.
To be fair I doubt anyone here is actually serious about that. This is a video about a kids toy lockpicking game after all. I mean yeah masterlock is bad and its become a running joke, but still a masterlock is better then this on a gate.
actually a pretty cool concept for a game, but I think it'd have more family appeal if it was picking open little treasure chests than getting a shackle off of your wrist
College drinking games.... ah, memories of electronic Simon. Bonus if you're playing drunk with the room lights off so the game lights are more intense.
I'd be interested to see you try it with the right hand locked. Considering your skills, picking with left might be a nice extra challenge. Maybe an idea for a short?
My wife and I went and bought this game from eBay after seeing your video. We're currently at our anniversary retreat, and we've opened it and played a few rounds. Thanks for the laughs.
*Real, regulation S&W, Peerless-type handcuffs can be unlocked with a straightened out paperclip slipped into the ratchet teeth slot/sleeve. Or bend the tip, 90 degrees, if they're double-locked.*
Amazing game! My 6yo (now 23) has been playing this with me for over 17 years!! Although after 45 minutes he seemingly didn't enjoy it anymore, I know as a father what's best for my child, and the most important lesson my own father used to teach me: _'You can't always get what you want'._
Rated LPL 11-23 seconds. Woot. I took one of the Covert Instruments FNG kits to a small gathering tonight, to show it to a friend with an interest in lockpicking. He liked it, but a lady there saw us with it and asked to borrow it to show to her kids. One of her friends also wanted one for her kids. I think the FNG kits have a better market in the kid-lockpicking space than this game does.
That was my first thought, too. I thought maybe there would be some clever interaction between each lock and the cartridge, so that the same cartridge would feel different in each lock, bringing the number of hard variations from 5 to 20, but I guess not :)
I started at 8 with a garden shed, by 9 it was an office desk at dad's work, and in my teens I moved from combination bike locks to real handcuffs. All metal. No plastic.
The Adult version has furry handcuffs and instructions on how to connect them to a bed without posters. Oh, and an admonition that it is for those 21 and up. 😮
It's funny because I've seen him open a Master Lock faster than this toy. I'm looking at you Master Lock 👀
I was just coming to mention this xD
O_O Don't look too hard, their locks might open.
You beat me to it.
Real talk though....
Damn, I was gonna make the same joke
Funny how this child's toy puts up more of a fight than a Masterlock does.
A child's toy doesn't have to worry about being fast to open for the real keyholder
the most panic inducing toy ever
The top 3 comments all mention Master lock. 😆
stoooop giving them ideas 😵💫
@@sorin_markov I child's toy doesn't need to worry about lock security either. Yet here they are providing more security than any Masterlock does.
This toy lock seems like it holds up better than a masterlock!
😂
Takes longer to pick too
@@Arch3r666
You beat me to it. When I looked and saw there were 46 comments already, I knew I was too late. LOL, better than a master lock
Besides the obvious 'flaw' where you can remove the toy lock's core using only your fingers :)
With a Masterlock, you at least need a rake or shims.
@@teardowndan5364 🙄
"Me and my son seem to get through these pretty quickly."
Proud father moment.
Once upon a time, he wanted his son to keep up the honorable family tradition of lawyering, but now...
my newborn is trans
he took an arrow to the knee@@jeremywilliams5107
How the hell would you know if it's a newborn, and how is that anywhere close to relevant here?
My son and I*
I've always speculated that LPL's favorite fun time is when Mrs. LPL brings out the handcuffs.
It's his favorite activity, for sure, but not for the reason that she'd be interested.
Probably rope not cuffs, he'd unlock the cuffs way too quickly.
I might suggest it's when he says, "Now to show you the first time was not a fluke...."
@@douglash9364I would've thought it was when he brings out his wave rake.
@@Photoloss know I want to see a LPL and HowNOT2 collaboration.
The way that bolts are secured into stone is similar to securing a safe to massive wall.
A good bottle of local distillation wrapped in complicated knots is a puzzle.
Securing communal climbing gear in the wild could be a topic.
Break testing a masterlock - too trivial, but why not? Maybe add in more brands.
Bosnia Bill was an interesting guy in that regard: Pick a lock in 10 seconds? Awesome! GoGoGo! Get the bolt cutter and cut it in 30 Seconds? Good job, GoGoGo! Unhinged the door? Keep moving! Use 60 Minutes on a complicated lock? Failed his assessment.
playing that with LPL is like being invited to play chess with Anatoly Karpov
Misha moment.
*ANATOLIA KARPOVA*
@@nikel- Look at that! He didn't even need to get the name right and people still got the joke! One can kind of assume that this person is some sort of chessmaster lol
Interestingly, both of them had a much younger child as their rival at some point.
@@3nertiaYes but for the other half of us who watch weightlifting videos I had too come too the comments to see why he was mentioning the name anatoly with chess incase I had missed something.
"'I've often lamented that there's no good wholesome family games to escape police custody"
The family that commits bank heists together stays together, eh? d=P
Unfortunately not, ours found out the hard way that prisons aren't co-ed 😔
There's a particular song running through my head after watching the video and reading the line you quoted from it. It's a country song, so it may not be your cup of tea, but it goes something like this.
"I've come from a long line of losers
Half outlaws, half boozers"
I do particularly like the drinking game aspect he mentioned. haha
Minions ah joke
Best Intro to a video. EVER.
My toddler came out as trans
I could see a “real” version of this game showing up in the Covert Instruments store in the next few months… and honestly I’d probably buy it.
Marketed to college students as a drinking game.
How long before campus security finds someone on the square without any clothes on, in February, drunk.
"Adult" drinking game version.
There must be countless ways to co-opt a CI practice set into a drinking game.
I recommend the youtube video ' I made a bolt with MAZE threads - Don't strip these threads! - Can you solve the puzzle? ' - which is somewhat related - nice brass rotary maze. A quality metal version would be neat.
@@queazocotal I’ve seen that video and it is a good one.
"Would have made a great drinking game back in college". Ah the gold standard for kids games. Reminds me of great times destroying my liver with Looping Louie, a game marketed 4 years and up, and sold almost exclusively to 20-somethings ^^
Wine and Bananagrams is also a fun combo.
I'm crying in laughter, this lock which is not even pretending to be a lock, but a puzzle game! takes longer to pick then the most locks LPL features here!
A child's toy doesn't have to worry about being fast to open for the real keyholder
A combination lock with unknown combination is a puzzle.
A puzzle with known solution is a lock.
Example: A puzzle box becomes a lock box once you know the solution.
"Let's do this one more time, so you can see that it was not a fluke." - LPL on kid's game locks 2023
This is the first LPL video that I remember where he didn't say "Nothing on one. Click out of two." 😀
You don't get that on the wave, comb, and bypass ones though.
That is because this lock is not a pin-tumbler style lock, which usually gets that kind of commentary.
Don't forget the one where he had his expertise challenged by another locksmith in regards to a bike lock. He just blasted through that one.
Or suggest it might be a Fluke.
Imagine the family gatherings as they play this..i can hear round the table go "nothing on one...click outta two, three is binding" and LPL sits there smirking 🤣
I bet someone could 3D print a much harder insert. Neat idea. As a drinking game, you are spot on.
As someone with a 3d printer, I'm considering buying a set so I can do just that.
@@mightyflamberge713 Make up an OpenSCAD script perhaps?
"And remember, kids. Police are not your friends. Never talk to them without a lawyer present!"
I feel like this would be great for the start of an escape room
plastic is not robust enough for the stress escape rooms are under...
but you are right: That in a more massive version!
Even the safety overwrite would be part of the game:
Only one person needs to unlock him self and can then (using both hands) bypass the cuff of the other players.
I feel like this was a fairly one sided family game night
I had to make sure it wasn't April. Great laughs, and took longer than a Master Lock :-D
Same here. lmao
This guy is entertaining.
Looks like you could 3d print some new cartridges if you want to mix it up more.
Trap difficulty: Have a set of cartridges where one of them actually has no path to the exit. Watch in frustration as everyone else solves before you, then you have to get the pick back out to use the failsafe eject.
These take longer to pick than most master locks.😂
A child's toy doesn't have to worry about being fast to open for the real keyholder
@@sorin_markov A good lock will respond quickly to the key AND not be easily bypassed in 2 seconds.
@@nitehawk86 Very true, that should be the goal of any lock, really. I just find all these people saying "it's better than a Masterlock" disingenuous. There's an old saying in security: "The safest safe is an inaccessible box." But that box, like these handcuffs, can't be accessed by the legitimate owner (very well), so it's pointless.
To be fair I doubt anyone here is actually serious about that. This is a video about a kids toy lockpicking game after all. I mean yeah masterlock is bad and its become a running joke, but still a masterlock is better then this on a gate.
It would be cool if someone 3D printed some more cartridges at the different difficulties like an expansion pack
You teaching your son lock picking is very wholesome.
Especially to get out of handcuffs
Wholesome Detroit fun
It’ll be LockPickingLawyer Jr.
No wonder his son is good at lockpicking, considering how good he is solving a rubik's cube
actually a pretty cool concept for a game, but I think it'd have more family appeal if it was picking open little treasure chests than getting a shackle off of your wrist
And then you can hide goodies inside.
I was expecting the 'Covert "Break-Free" Companion' tool to come out 🤣
College drinking games.... ah, memories of electronic Simon. Bonus if you're playing drunk with the room lights off so the game lights are more intense.
And now we 3D-print a black cartridge with a maze without exit 🤔😁
I'd be interested to see you try it with the right hand locked. Considering your skills, picking with left might be a nice extra challenge. Maybe an idea for a short?
My wife and I went and bought this game from eBay after seeing your video. We're currently at our anniversary retreat, and we've opened it and played a few rounds. Thanks for the laughs.
"3 is binding, a little click out of 4 and we got this open"
That is such an adorable game, though, if my family had this when I was little, they probably have gotten sick of it.(I love mazes)😂
Yeah, if you're good at bar puzzles, this will be a breeze.
Missing epilogue:
...this is why, on our next family games evening, I am bringing an iron cuffs with padlocks for everyone to enjoy.
"Ruprecht, do you want the g-----l cuff?"
Easy, just use a strong magnet
"me AND my son can get this open pretty quickly".
Dad, you have created a monster.
I have learned that cops hate it when you hand their cuffs back to them after they illegally detain you. SERE was really fun for me.
They also offer "Diamond Heist" and "Operation Escape Room" in their line of games.
I wonder what picking skills will his son develop by having such a good picking teacher as daddy 🤔
*Real, regulation S&W, Peerless-type handcuffs can be unlocked with a straightened out paperclip slipped into the ratchet teeth slot/sleeve. Or bend the tip, 90 degrees, if they're double-locked.*
Immune to wave raking and jiggling. Better than a lot of the locks featured on this channel
I gotta go grind concrete for 8 hours, keep up your grinding everybody.
Glad to see Masterlock improving their lineup
the masterlock jokes basically write themselves at this point.
There needs to be a “Lockpicking Lawyer” Edition of this game. 😊
It's tougher to open than most Master Locks 😂
A child's toy doesn't have to worry about being fast to open for the real keyholder
This is hilarious - i agree with the comments that you pick real locks faster than this kids game. Well done LPL.
LPL should make his own "Drop in Core" Handcuff locking picking game! 🔐
Amazing game! My 6yo (now 23) has been playing this with me for over 17 years!! Although after 45 minutes he seemingly didn't enjoy it anymore, I know as a father what's best for my child, and the most important lesson my own father used to teach me: _'You can't always get what you want'._
They take longer to open than a master lock
Harder to pick than than Master Locks.
Rated LPL 11-23 seconds. Woot.
I took one of the Covert Instruments FNG kits to a small gathering tonight, to show it to a friend with an interest in lockpicking. He liked it, but a lady there saw us with it and asked to borrow it to show to her kids. One of her friends also wanted one for her kids.
I think the FNG kits have a better market in the kid-lockpicking space than this game does.
I really like how it takes you much longer to pick these locks than most actual locks.
Lock manufacturers, watch and learn 😆
Oh wow, we had this toy, it's been around a while, neat concept but kids learn it off by heart way too fast :D
That was my first thought, too. I thought maybe there would be some clever interaction between each lock and the cartridge, so that the same cartridge would feel different in each lock, bringing the number of hard variations from 5 to 20, but I guess not :)
crazy part. These toys take longer to unlock than some expensive locks LPL picks.
WE MAKING IT OUT OF POLICE CUSTODY WITH THIS ONE FELLAS!!! 🔥🔥 🔥 💯 💯 💯
Still better then a master lock
These things are more secure than many real locks
It took him longer to pick this game lock than a real US police handcuff lock!
I would have paid Mayweather pay-per-view rates to watch you guys play this game. 😂
I've played this! It's actually pretty fun. Didn't think about the drinking game possibility!
Oh goodie, a game I can add to my 'not a fluke' drinking game.
I see this as a great start to learning lock picking for kids. I also see a potential to 3d print harder inserts as well then the reds become to easy.
Nice to hear you brought your kid into your hobby. Always a great thing
Damn, I almost choked on laughter after that intro😆
you know this game made me realize how awesome of a fidget tool a lock pick and lock would be
Mrs. LPL would've had an easier time if she didn't brute force that Ben and Jerry's lock.
Totally Agree on That
Here we see a children's game defeating master lock.
Can you do it with two chained together, one on each wrist, hands behind your back?
I was 100% expecting it to pop in less than three seconds.
Noooo, I was waiting for the "so you can see its not a fluke" moment! 😂
It takes him longer to pick these then some master-locks 😂
Introducing the newest Master Lock model this one with a new record for how long it takes to open
I started at 8 with a garden shed, by 9 it was an office desk at dad's work, and in my teens I moved from combination bike locks to real handcuffs. All metal. No plastic.
Blud said "if you're not used to activities like this, for instance you're my wife"
Shame this takes you longer than some pro locks for sale, they've got to up their game, thank you for your service LPL
A child's toy doesn't have to worry about being fast to open for the real keyholder
I've seen LPL having less trouble with masterlock than than these toys cuffs
Son slams 2 cuffs together, throws a speed square at a dummy, tosses cuffs into the mouth of dark matter.
Going straight for the red cartridge, now hes just showing off...
Honestly have seen Master locks with less security on this channel - maybe they could learn from this?
probably not, they don't care enough for that
Great guide for kids who get handcuffed by their slave owners for not doing chores
I recently taught a friends children, 12 year old boy & 14 year old girl, lock picking. Half a dozen padlocks mostly masterlock.
The intro speech is just outa this world!!!
Why you disappear
Maybe he was practicing escaping police custody 😂
chinese governement
Because he has a life beyond making youtube videos.
The man is an actual lawyer. He only has so much time in a day.
@@JoshuaOdionson didn’t know that. Thanks for the info :)
This is a great way to get your kids into the sport of picking! I love this so much
The scary thing is that it took you less time to open certain real locks!
Great Christmas gift idea for my kid though, thank you LPL
The Adult version has furry handcuffs and instructions on how to connect them to a bed without posters.
Oh, and an admonition that it is for those 21 and up. 😮
To be fair, it takes longer to open this, than a Masterlock.
Great, The one lock I thought for sure would stump LockPickingLawyer has been picked. We are not safe.
I just love your humor.
Thank You
Still more secure than Master Lock padlocks.
This guy should be a lockpicker
Was waiting for the- "if this was only made of better materials, I'd use this in lue of a Master Lock for an application..." 😂
"The family that picks together, sticks together."
This looks like endless fun with a 3D printer. Might even add some traps.
Are false gates possible?
Was disappointed not to hear, "got a click out of one, two is binding, a little counter-rotation, two seems set, a nice click out of three..."
Same here!
This might be my favorite cold open EVER.
The manufacturer should add an alarm that sounds when excessive force is applied!
Hilarious that a toy takes longer to pick than most real locks in this channel
Masterlock are looking at the security with awe 😆
I can think of a couple of my grandkids who would enjoy this.👍
You just knew the comparison to a Masterlock was going to be inevitable.
Looks like a GREAT game for a family of complete beginners! Glad something like this is made 🙂
It takes longer for him to pick the locks of this game than it takes for him to pick a Master lock.