LUCAN Metal Products LTD was an Israeli company established in 1980 and is registered as no longer in business (probably closed shop in the 80's). There's very little information about it, but the address ("Esser Tachanot st") no longer exists because it was renamed to Raoul Wallenberg st. many years ago. Fun fact: It was located near a historical site from the Ottoman period called 'Esser Tachanot' ("10 flour mills") which is now a busy office/industrial area. About the Soviet design: there was a large Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union to Israel in the 70's, with many having industrial and engineering education/background. I can only imagine it has something with the company or the padlock's design. This is indeed a rare find and looks in excellent condition. sorry I couldn't find more info on the company or its products.
@festerofest43742 күн бұрын
That's cool info, and if LPL sees it I imagine he will be appreciative of your contribution.
@JfromUK_2 күн бұрын
You already excelled at the background of the address! I have huge respect for people like you who are armed with valuable insights and take the time to post it up 😊
@DarthGTBКүн бұрын
The migrant hypothesis makes a lot of sense given the timing
@Matthews_ResumeКүн бұрын
I appreciate the knowledge, thank you.
@nirrosner3933Күн бұрын
The last known registered is not in Tel Aviv, but in 65 HaYarkon st. Bne Brak (another industrial area outside Tel Aviv)
@madtabby662 күн бұрын
You teased us with the carrot claim, you cant leave us hanging.
@StevenPitts2 күн бұрын
It's a real Chekov's carrot situation for sure.
@dougaltolan30172 күн бұрын
Just dangling.
@SianaGearz2 күн бұрын
This one was for the stick, not the carrot.
@_____mh2 күн бұрын
There's not a world where he hasn't tried it off camera 😅😂 My guess is it didn't work and there's no chance he's putting out a video where the lock wins no matter the ridiculous scenario! 🔒🥕
@EffectualPoetКүн бұрын
No carrot. Unsubbed.
@GargantuanMonster2 күн бұрын
Must be saving the video on "shoving my carrot hard into the hole" for April 1st.
@justicedemoe65322 күн бұрын
Probably
@Frostbiker2 күн бұрын
And we are supposed to sit there cupping our blue balls until then? Eff that. Listen to the masses! Deliver!
@nathanstautzenberger83812 күн бұрын
valentines day might beat april 1st
@Papanza295Күн бұрын
We can only hope
@trischas.2809Күн бұрын
"Opening her with a Carrot"
@-Master_Of_Disaster2 күн бұрын
Well, to be honest, this lock resisted more than every Master lock I've ever seen getting picked on this channel.
@chadhowell13282 күн бұрын
And to be honest, that’s one very low bar to hurdle lol.
@ForeverLaxx2 күн бұрын
That's not a high bar, but it's clear that it's not resistant at all. It's just time consuming because of what you have to do to get the bar out of the way.
@tomhejda64502 күн бұрын
But only because LPL didn't make a special tool. Make a tool and it'll be matter of seconds. Could be probably something like a key to a similar lock with all but the first "ridge" filed away.
@JasonB8082 күн бұрын
It took LPL longer to pick this lock than most of the other Locks he picked. Master Lock is a Joke. It can be raked or bypassed, single pin picking is also easy with only Four pins on many of their locks.
@BlitzerXYZ2 күн бұрын
The only reason for that is because of rarity
@oh_finks2 күн бұрын
All right, bring on the carrot.
@stennan2 күн бұрын
I'm fine with using any kind of groceries 🍆
@HariSeldon9132 күн бұрын
He's probably saving the carrot for the final lock.
@LawpickingLocksmith2 күн бұрын
As soon as Mrs LPL is done with it?
@GregFalcon2 күн бұрын
The carrot sounds like a McNally defeat method, honestly.
@LawpickingLocksmith2 күн бұрын
@@GregFalcon same guy, 2 names!
@narrowpath94912 күн бұрын
No carrots where harmed in this video 😢🥕
@lmbcvt2 күн бұрын
Why ???
@stennan2 күн бұрын
Boo! Make the lock eat its veggies!
@doobiebonfire92342 күн бұрын
That's totally what I thought also. LPL, please try the carrot method.
@Pentti_Hilkuri2 күн бұрын
Too few carrots were harmed!
@TheSpooniest2 күн бұрын
What nooooo gotta see the carrot trick
@alexzgreat1332 күн бұрын
Nooooooooo what happened to the carrot Edit: How on earth did i get this many likes
@TheMrDarius2 күн бұрын
Yeah I'm here for the carrot lockpick trick.
@stennan2 күн бұрын
If this comment gets 1000 likes we might get a follow up video? Right LPL? 😅
@SlyPearTree2 күн бұрын
I am also sad that by the lack of carrots, so sad that I hereby demands that all locks get tested against a carrot.
@hhicks72 күн бұрын
Commenting hoping he will notice
@samadbaksh2 күн бұрын
He ate it
@Brixster2 күн бұрын
I noticed that you struggled considerably on this lock. My advice as a non lawyer and a non lock picker is to try wedging a carrot in there. I heard this from some lawyer who happens to pick locks for a living. You should give it a try and see if the results improve
@cheeseparis12 күн бұрын
There was no carrot, but as least you could end the video with a "That's all folks!"
@mrddorsey192 күн бұрын
❤
@bahamutbbob2 күн бұрын
Instead he reminds us of FPS Russia, every video.
@mfkp2 күн бұрын
Took longer to pick than most modern locks!
@beaushaw2 күн бұрын
I would think this has something to do with practice. He has picked thousands of traditional locks. I assume he has picked way fewer of these.
@wumbojet2 күн бұрын
He already said in the last video that if these were more common he'd just make a specific tool and they'd be completely trivial
@georgeolund75722 күн бұрын
I think the amount of time it takes is mostly just because of how far the bolts need to be moved rather than any actual difficulty in picking it
@TrueWolves2 күн бұрын
Low skill DC but a long action time. Ultimately any lock is just a matter of time if someone has enough skill to make it eventually, so its worth considering.
@captainscarlet67582 күн бұрын
He should have used a carrot. Would have been quicker. 😂
@baswenmakers68462 күн бұрын
We are here for the carrot not the tiny stick.
@a.s.3904Күн бұрын
More carrot, less stick
@DW-indeed2 күн бұрын
Adding my voice to the others asking for carrots 🥕😁
@SomeGuysGarage2 күн бұрын
Pick it with a carrot! please try :)
@ceegersКүн бұрын
3:14 While I did indeed get the impression from your description that what you were doing was not in any way difficult, I do think it worth noting how freaking LONG it took even you to do it.
@ceegersКүн бұрын
1 min 50 sec
@F1r1atКүн бұрын
As he told in the previous video - if this type of lock was more or less common he could make a special instrument that'd open the lock much faster. Nobody just uses those locks now.
@NareshSinghOctagonКүн бұрын
As mentioned before,the main aspects of the lock when it was designed in the Soviet Union was minimal precision with high resistance to the elements,the design is simple enough to do that but as confirmed by other,can be defeated with a good enough carrot.
@michaelbuckersКүн бұрын
@@F1r1at You can't make a special tool to open these locks faster. Rack lock is a type of ward lock where you need to engage every single ward, not just any of them. The tool he was using was already the best tool you can use to pick a rack lock. How do I know? I had to pick rack locks in real life.
@AlphaHorst8 сағат бұрын
@@michaelbuckersyes yes, the same was said about dimple locks and every other specialty lock out there that found tracktion. The tool only needs to have the coresponding amount of sides to engage the racks. Your statement is nothing more than a singular case. It wonˋt hold up outside of that.
@somedood99892 күн бұрын
Do the next one with a carrot
@who-ge1gu2 күн бұрын
He metaphorically dangled a carrot in front of us.
@FarmerEnvoyXtreme2 күн бұрын
I came here to expect to see at least one carrot
@ashishpatel3502 күн бұрын
Bugs Bunny 🐰 asks where's the carrot doc?
@kwokkie2 күн бұрын
Eh... what's up, lock?
@АлександрЛарионов-е4у2 күн бұрын
No carrot, I'm disappointed
@ctc24692 күн бұрын
Dafuq is this carrot stuff about 🤷♂️
@Aotearas2 күн бұрын
@@ctc2469 Previous video he mentioned having heard/read that you can pick these types of locks (or at least the soviet ones) with a carrot.
@ferretyluv2 күн бұрын
@@АлександрЛарионов-е4у You there! You’re a slav! You must have these lying around! You must find out for the masses. Grab a carrot (I guess a turnip would work as well) and see if it works!
@GusOfTheDorks2 күн бұрын
The length in minutes he takes to pick should be the security rating. took 3 minutes for the video? It gets a security rating of 3
@macdjord2 күн бұрын
Eh. This one took a long time to pick, but not a lot of skill.
@bobspldbckwrds2 күн бұрын
Honestly not a bad way to rate a lock
@j.robertsergertson45132 күн бұрын
If LPL took 3 minutes , it's a solid 9
@macdjord2 күн бұрын
@@bobspldbckwrds Not really. Most of the time, a lock that takes LPL 3 minutes to open is one that would take a less experienced picker much longer, or even be impossible for them. That's great security, because there are very few pickers as skilled as LPL. But this one? *Any* picker who knows what they're up against will open it in under 5 minutes. Sure, it's better than no lock, or some Masterlock POS that can be shimmed open faster than using the actual key, but it's not at all 'high security'.
@bobspldbckwrds2 күн бұрын
@@macdjord I didn't say perfect, I said not bad.
@the_ratmeister2 күн бұрын
Give us the carrot.
@SittingDemon-c6l2 күн бұрын
LPL's carrot is very thin, rather short, and is sold as a part of Covert Instruments.
@cheeseparis12 күн бұрын
This padlock seems to have a carrot defeating mechanism
@DDD8932 күн бұрын
We need a carrot demonstration! I'm from the former USSR country, I've seen such lock many times. Never heard about carrot method, but now I'm intrigued! I don't have such locks, but if you will not show us the carrot, I will have to buy a lock and try myself...
@josuelservin2 күн бұрын
I'm joining the carrot demanding gang and asking nicely, to see the carrot impression attack at least tried!
@yshabash2 күн бұрын
Great vid, but slightly disappointed we didn't get to see the carrot method
@basocheir2 күн бұрын
I hereby request my rightful carrot video
@MosheKatz2 күн бұрын
I believe that Esser Tachanot Street was renamed to Raoul Wallenberg Street. Number 10 on that Street is now a police station, but that building looks like it was built in the last 30 years or so.
@JfromUK_2 күн бұрын
We have another comment to corroborate that :) Thanks for sharing!
@DanielConstantinoS2 күн бұрын
Drop the lockpick, take the carrot. 🥕
@e24mpwr2 күн бұрын
I really like seeing these unusual locks!
@J35SE2 күн бұрын
Neat to see it get picked! And it took a bit "longer" than normal.
@Nullpersona2 күн бұрын
When you don't want to clean shredded carrot out of the lock body:
@kauboy98162 күн бұрын
That lock getting picked actually sounded like the theatrical representation of a lock getting picked. Chunky and loud. Very satisfying.
@mittensfastpaw2 күн бұрын
After the last video I'm glad you came back to show us one being picked. You know the comments will be full of carrots though.
@AlicksSmithКүн бұрын
Man, I love this channel. I never even knew this type of locking mechanism existed!
@leandervr2 күн бұрын
I like this mechanics. It has a certain elegance to it.
@LordPrecision2 күн бұрын
3:15 while not being a really secure lock (just because rack locks aren't exactly locks) it still took more effort than most locks on this channel
@BradenBest2 күн бұрын
if a rack lock isn't exactly a lock, then what is exactly a lock?
@LordPrecision2 күн бұрын
@@BradenBest well, at least something that locks and not just a springed sliding bolt
@cheesebusiness2 күн бұрын
Yeah, looks like a pretty decent security level
@BradenBest2 күн бұрын
@@LordPrecision would you consider those old fashioned keys with the big flat teeth and the round cylinder body (seems to be called a warded lock) to be "exactly locks"? And isn't a standard tumbler lock with coded pins the same thing essentially? Instead of a spring loaded bolt that gets pulled by the key, you're just moving pins out of the way of a tumbler. Either way, the lock involves something that's in the way and can only be moved out of the way by an inserted key. It feels arbitrary to me to call one a lock and the other "not exactly a lock". Is a disc detainer more of a lock than a pin and tumbler? What about those flat keys with all the circular indents and bumps on both sides?
@wbfaulkКүн бұрын
You realize that the cuts in the rack and key can be spaced at arbitrary intervals, right? You have to have a key that matches the lock. It may be a very easy-to-defeat mechanism, but it's still a lock.
@Mr_Walter_Heisenberg_White2 күн бұрын
I’d hate to see what they consider regular security.
@MrLoftyDreams2 күн бұрын
Master Lock perhaps?
@jpendowski75032 күн бұрын
I enjoy seeing these unusual lock models. The inside, explanation and pick were engaging.
@Jimwill012 күн бұрын
I was hoping to see the carrot pick! 😁
@acidhelm2 күн бұрын
Still waiting on that carrot.....
@wtmayhew2 күн бұрын
Though mechanically simple, it took LPL 1:52 to pick. Compared to most locks, that makes this one fairly secure.
@greensteve9307Күн бұрын
Agreed!
@ObiwanNekodyКүн бұрын
It has an impressioning attack that is very low skill. A carrot or appropriately sized plastic strip (like a cut glue stick) can be forced through and will either work as the key or just make a difficult to clean mess
@wtmayhew22 сағат бұрын
@ True, simplistic as the design is, it stood up much longer than a typical big box store padlock on this channel. This lock has four racks, which would make the carrot attack which is trivial on Soviet single bar apartment locks somewhat difficult as the impression disintegrates as it goes. Or at least more difficult for an unskilled would-be lockpick such as myself.
@idanlipin57692 күн бұрын
About the company - it moved to Bnei Brak, HaYarkon 65, and it seems like it still exists by its info in the national companies website.
@rightsright2 күн бұрын
And the carrot ?
@StellaFoxxie2 күн бұрын
we demand carrot!
@Ghauster2 күн бұрын
He tells us this is probably the best of this design ever made and still defeats all four bolts in a video that's less then 4 minutes. I'm glad I don't have to rely on these. Even though it took longer then a master lock.
@MythicFox2 күн бұрын
I know folks are disappointed by the lack of carrot, but consider this: Given the size of the keyway on the padlock, a carrot would be hard to make work there. The piece you'd be forcing through would probably be too thin to give you the leverage you'd need. You'd probably have to do it on the Soviet locks. Also, given that this padlock is kind of a rare piece, in the LPL's case I'd be genuinely concerned about screwing up the internal mechanisms. I think if he does pick a rack lock with a carrot, it'll be a different one.
@Francois_L_79332 күн бұрын
Not difficult does not mean not time consuming.
@TrueWolves2 күн бұрын
Exactly this. However, this is a great example on how a lock can't rely on just being difficult if its beaten quickly once someone figures it out. In the same way it shouldn't rely on just pick resistance or cut resistance when the other is trivial. This lock is time consuming while modestly tricky enough.
@spychopath2 күн бұрын
I mean, it outlasted every Masterlock ever!
@Jedibob52 күн бұрын
To be fair, LPL has not picked very many of these and doesn't have a specialized tool specifically made to defeat them. I would imagine that with a purpose-built tool LPL could probably get through these pretty trivially.
@AnonymousNoNayme2 күн бұрын
@@Jedibob5 3 inch junk of 1/2" pipe with a couple steel electrical conduit covers affixed to either end with a a few hundred feet of copper magnet wire wrapped around it so you got a nice spool about the size of your fist (should be plenty of power i would think as that'll pick up fairly large plates of steel and pounds of nails at a time lol). Wire the one end of the coil wire to the positive terminal of a small ATV or lawnmower battery. Tape your newly constructed electromagnet to the side of the battery with some duct tape so it's all one discreet little rig. Keep the negative cable away from the corresponding terminal until you go to use it. Should be able to fit in a small knapsack... Set it against the door or padlock, connect the remaining wire to the negative terminal, and give it a little rattle/shake until the magnet defeats any springs and/or pulls any bolts. Should basically be a master key and have plenty of juice for a whole bunch of robberies if one were so inclined. I'd bet money most police forces have a specialized rig for that in those areas... Maybe even gangs or organized crime outfits... Personally i'd feel safer with a lock someone at least had to pick, cut, or kick in without such an obvious universal security flaw. It would at least make noise to warn you or have some exposure time instead of them being able to walk up to the door and be through it rather silently as though they were using a key with nobody likely the wiser. You could ostensibly make the damn thing for free visiting a junkyard (magnet wire is used in windings of electric motors, transformers, inductors, generators, headphones, loudspeaker coils, and other devices, very easy to procure at almost any junkyard) or spending a few bucks at a hardware store (it's pretty cheap). Not hard to steal a small 12 volt battery out of something. Hell most ppl have all the stuff to build that just laying around their garage... Edit: @lockpickinglawyer if you read this will you try this and see if it works like i think it would (after the carrot of course :) ?
@matthewcox7985Күн бұрын
@@AnonymousNoNayme On the bench this could be tested with just a big neodymium permanent magnet. Pretty sure LPL has one of those, like the one he showed to the guys at Modern Rogue. KZbin Video ID 7Lsm4l3mRqw around the 19:00 mark. 😳 Citing a KZbin video from 2019 makes me feel old!? 👴
@Jedibob5Күн бұрын
@@AnonymousNoNayme I was thinking more along the lines of a device that could more easily grip and move the racks lol. I don't think you'd need some electromagnet-powered mad science experiment for these, but I guess it could work in theory.
@mateuszbielecki15512 күн бұрын
Give us the carrot!
@douglasbarclay19902 күн бұрын
we are going to need to see the carrot method now....
@MikeArott2 күн бұрын
How we were teased with a carrot... and we are eagerly following this series like donkeys! It's about set up and pay-off, folks! Now, LPL, please stop being an ass and give us the carrot!! 😉 😂
@davidcovington9012 күн бұрын
Careful man, wiping away his fingerprint at 1:18.
@dougaltolan30172 күн бұрын
I think LPL has made a stick for his own back by dangling a carrot.
@drumunl2 күн бұрын
Commenting to encourage the carrot method
@nnov_tech_chan7891Күн бұрын
Just look how this lock looks like. It is unusual, and it is beautiful. Also works like a charm.
@SadBoysCollectiveCirca962 күн бұрын
"I have heard folks say these are difficult, or even impossible to pick" Oh you sweet summer children...
@aaronparry2636Күн бұрын
The fact this lock took a good deal longer than most modern locks speaks volumes to its quality
@blarghchanКүн бұрын
Better than the average masterlock, but that bar is so low it's barely worth mentioning.
@kote3152 күн бұрын
Such locks are most often installed on outdoor gates. Their advantage is that if the lock is flooded and freezes in winter, you can warm it up with a blowtorch or heat gun without the risk of damage. Even if these locks don't have the highest level of security, in this case it's not a big deal, since a thief can simply climb over the fence.
@hmemcpy58072 күн бұрын
Whoa, this sent me down a rabbit hole, trying to find any information on this company. It's scarce. From the phone number (which is the old, pre-1995 format of Israeli landline phones that had 6 digits) I was able to find an ad in a newspaper archive from 1988! The Hebrew name for it was לוקאן but the street is called Raoul Wallenberg st. now.... I found the company registry (לוקאן מוצרי מתכת - Lucan Metal Products), and it seems that it was established in 1980, but long defunct. Anyway, very cool piece of history you got there!
@maurice_walker2 күн бұрын
But most importantly: Did you find a carrot in the rabbit hole?
@Nimadj2 күн бұрын
Neat! Now the carrot, please. :)
@jiiteeL2 күн бұрын
i carrot believe it how easy it was!
@folker0092 күн бұрын
Like everyone else is saying...carrot
@archangeblandin6762 күн бұрын
We came for the carrot ! But I feel generous, you're free to use another vegetable or common object to open it ! It was very slow to open, and if poeple don't know, they don't know how to open it at all !
@mwwoggy2 күн бұрын
Not gonna lie - I was expecting a carrot
@robertspadorcia81752 күн бұрын
I fee like you could have been a dental assistant in another life.
@wcvpКүн бұрын
Lock Picking Dentist... Decay on 1, 2 is loose, 3 is missing, 4 is ok, 5 needs a root canal
@xoOPhoenixOox2 күн бұрын
LPL: "I'm going to be using a Covert Instruments padlock bypass tool" Everyone: "My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined!" 🥕
@chaotixthefox2 күн бұрын
NOOOOOOOOOO!!! Where's the carrot bypass!?
@sdluke2 күн бұрын
The video is 3:49???? Wtf is this lock made of????
@ahmedmahomed2 күн бұрын
Palestinian blood, unfortunately 😮
@thomasrogers8239Күн бұрын
Obtuse steel.
@Wil_Liam1Күн бұрын
It sure wasn't made by Master lock company !!
@capmadman64862 күн бұрын
Lets see one of these with a carrot next
@s_m_v2 күн бұрын
A pick that lasted longer than the intro? Must be a hell of a lock!
@MarketPlaceRentals2 күн бұрын
The masses are begging for THE CARROT! For the love of mankind, give them THE CARROT pleaseeeee 🙏🏻
@Renblade2 күн бұрын
We need the carrot
@jamesstevens24112 күн бұрын
Now do it with a carrot!!!
@jojom.95452 күн бұрын
Adding to the Carrot-Mob! We want to see the carrot-method!
@24zawisza2 күн бұрын
Give us the CARROT
@pepperpepperpepperКүн бұрын
Carrot! Carrot!
@PokerAttack212 күн бұрын
Now do it with a carrot
@jjp7216Күн бұрын
The unique ones like this are wonderful!
@ZeroHourProductions4072 күн бұрын
"Now let's bring out the carrot that bosnian bill and I made"
@MrJinxmaster12 күн бұрын
Honestly a lock that doesn't need the key to turn is really nice ergonomically (less so for padlocks, more so for door locks)
@deputyrook62322 күн бұрын
"These are incredibly difficult to pick, if it even is possible in the first place!" *LPL has entered the chat*
@philkipnis7402 күн бұрын
Given the amount of time it took you, I'd argue that it's a pretty good lock. 😊
@lilmike27102 күн бұрын
I am sorely disappointed that it wasn't picked with a carrot. 😐
@AWriterWandering2 күн бұрын
Seeing how messy that will be, I can understand why he wanted to start with the more conventional tools.
@lily_skye2 күн бұрын
we want the carrot!! we want the carrot!!!
@ferreirog2 күн бұрын
Took longer than many modern “unpickable” locks.
@Sally4th_2 күн бұрын
Came for the carrot. Was disappointed. Kidding :D
@flamingmonkeyxii2 күн бұрын
DO NOT KID ABOUT THE CARROT
@Malta-fn9wf2 күн бұрын
That is indeed a unique padlock design 😂😂
@duard86522 күн бұрын
My granddad was instrumentation metal worker back in USSR from when he was 14 during ww2 and to retirement. He did rack locks for all apartment doors, garages, etc. He made a verdion with two sliding bars/rods, 2 cm square steel oomphs. Idea was that it is hard to cut, tear apart or pry.
@MikkoRantalainen2 күн бұрын
I think "impossible to pick" people are the same group that fails to understand how this lock works mechanically.
@aaronblackford981Күн бұрын
Wow. Strong lock imo. Never seen you work that long on one. Many years watching
@ytcommentor2 күн бұрын
This is the longest I've ever seen a lock last with him. Sounds like we should all be buying 1985 Ukrainian rack locks.
@wbfaulkКүн бұрын
If everyone started using these, someone would make a dedicated pick, and, honestly, it's an obvious design that would open this lock almost as fast as a key and with no more skill required.
@GeneralNicklesКүн бұрын
This man is continually coming out with entire categories of locks I've never even heard of.
@federicoghezzi12612 күн бұрын
I would have liked a disassembly
@methamphetamelon2 күн бұрын
3:30 - Yeah, I can't imagine why anyone would claim these to be impossible to pick. Watching your lead-up vid, my immediate thought was "all you have to do is use something to slide the bolt out of the way, and the teeth/grooves provide a mechanism for just that..." I've never picked a lock or even tried, though seeing the mechanicals of many it's easy to understand how various picking methods work, and this just seems/seemed obvious to me.
@glasslinger2 күн бұрын
I wonder how many video sessions it will take to get rid of the carrot comments!
@j.robertsergertson45132 күн бұрын
Never! Carrot,carrot carrot 🥕
@dougaltolan30172 күн бұрын
Ca-rot ca-rot carrot carrot.
@Not.Your.Business2 күн бұрын
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@edwardwilson7459Күн бұрын
Honestly this is a case of its easy to pick but its also one of the longer pick times ive seen from many of your videos, thats honestly a decent lock. easy but time consuming
@Feyyore2 күн бұрын
This needs a follow up with the carrot method! Dont leave us like that!
@archlorddestin2 күн бұрын
Strikes me that the unusual mechanism would confuse a lot of potential pickers
@USMC19842 күн бұрын
Any lock that takes more than 30 seconds for you to pick is an outstanding lock!
@TrueWolves2 күн бұрын
Eh, as others have mentioned, its not a difficult attack if you know it. However, that it takes a while regardless of how good you are once you're good enough is still a merit worth considering.
@USMC19842 күн бұрын
@@TrueWolves key words: IF you know.
@UltraTrev2 күн бұрын
Wow. 1985 israel had you going for 3 minutes! Impressed!