Yale Dimple lock
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I found the dimple padlock at an Electrical supply store. 15 dollars. It's has no markings to tell me what the model is. Anyways, here's some pictures of it. If anyone knows what the model number is, lemme know. Thanks.
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nice lock! Don't know a thing about it, but it looks cool!
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All I know is that, I Want one.
Looks Like the right lock to start dimple picking.
Good luck
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I actually got it open in about 15 seconds (the first pic is it picked, just not turned all the way), it was kind of disappointing. First dimple lock I've picked so far.
There are no identifying marks on the lock or the key. Could it perhaps be a knockoff?
There are no identifying marks on the lock or the key. Could it perhaps be a knockoff?
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where did you find them? (I would like to pick up 2 or 3)
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At a electronics supplier, Sayal Electronics
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Think I have that exact one. Stands about 3 inches tall.
It's a beautiful lock. I'm a sucker for the shrouded ones
Sorry, I too have no idea of the exact model number though.
It's a beautiful lock. I'm a sucker for the shrouded ones
Sorry, I too have no idea of the exact model number though.
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UnlockD wrote:At a electronics supplier, Sayal Electronics
Sweet I am 30min away from one Thanks for the info.
(17:44:28) HAL 9000 Sez: LockSport is full of children who throw fits because low priced low security products sold in discount department stores do not meet their arbitrary expectations.
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Don't waste your time on these locks. They're cheap and easy to pick. I got one about five years ago, stuck the handle of lock pick inside the keyway and applied a little jiggle motion. The lock opened.
I got one from a hardware store that sells close out merchandise. This hardware store still sells them for about $12.00. A nice looking lock for stainless, but again, it sucks. The one in this post is missing the blue protective collar. Master Lock did something similar years ago. I picked these locks the same way.
I got one from a hardware store that sells close out merchandise. This hardware store still sells them for about $12.00. A nice looking lock for stainless, but again, it sucks. The one in this post is missing the blue protective collar. Master Lock did something similar years ago. I picked these locks the same way.
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Nice looking lock. Have you tried removing that screw on the side?
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