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This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is something I'd wager most of you have never seen before.
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A master lock lever lock.
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Specifically an old English style for lever padlock.
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It's the model to 750 D.
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If this lock is looking a little bit familiar, it maybe because I've previously shown at least three locks that were virtually identical to this one.
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They were branded Squire cast and Silver Line, though it wouldn't surprise me if it least a few of them were made in the same Chinese factory.
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So let's see what it takes to pick open this odd little master lock.
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I'm using a picking wire and tension tool that I got from UK lock pickers, so let's get them into position and get to picking.
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Okay, I'm using pretty stout tension here.
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Nothing on one.
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Nothing on two.
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Little click on three little click on four back toe one.
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Nothing there.
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Nothing on two, three or four.
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Nothing on one might have gotten a little click on to click on three and four.
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It feels like most of these levers are about in the right position.
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I'm just getting tiny little clicks on them like they have tapered edges.
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And I just have to nudge each one into position.
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So I think we got it.
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Yep.
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So let me get these tools out of here.
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So as you saw, this wasn't too bad a pick, though I do have to admit it.
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Put up a fair bit of fight far more than I was expecting for a little four lever padlock.
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In any case, that's all I have for you today.
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And, as always, have a nice day.
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Thank you.