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This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is an Ingersoll six lever padlock all the way from England.
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I believe it's the model OS 600.
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If we look carefully, weaken barely make out the original lettering.
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Anger Soul six.
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And then it would say, lever underneath and made in England.
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Now the mechanism inside is a shortened version of the Anger Soul 10 Lever Core, which is one of my favorites.
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Unfortunately, because of a seized pin down this hole right here, I can't take this apart to show you what's inside.
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However, I did feature the 10 Lever version in video number 6 87 So if you want to see it, I will leave a link in the description below.
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Okay, let's see what it takes to pick this open.
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Now, one of the biggest challenges in picking these in gristle cores is the drag on the core that's created by an O ring all the way in the back.
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It's hard to tell, but I really do have to push this key fairly firmly to get it to turn.
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That means I'm goingto have to use a thick tension tool like this 50 thousands pry bar to move everything, and I'm also gonna have to give it a fair bit of force.
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There are three levers on the bottom and three levers on the top.
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I'm going to try to pick them using this standard hook in 25 thousands were starting on the bottom click out of one.
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Nothing on two or three.
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Going up to the top now might have gotten something on one two is was binding firmly.
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Gotta click out of two.
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Three is binding.
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Gotta click out of three.
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Check one again.
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I think one might be set Nothing on one on the bottom two is binding tightly.
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Got a nice click there.
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Three finding tightly got a click and it is open.
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So that was surprisingly easy, given that the 10 lever version often gives me a fair bit of trouble, but still not a bad little lock.
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In any case, that's all I have for you today.
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If you do have any questions or comments about this, please put them below.
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And, as always, have a nice day.
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Thank you.