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First Name : Robert
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Comment : Very useful site, I cracked a lock I'd had sitting around for years. If only I'd know this info back in high school, when I had at least 100 stolen padlocks in my possession!
How long before anyone figures out which method to use for the "new" locks? I'
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First Name : Mr. Pete
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Comment : AWESOME WEBSITE!!! Truely well explained! Keep up the great work... p.s. if I were to come across any documents on safe cracking (multi wafer), specifically, number tables, formulas, and methods for many manufacturer, would you be interested in putting it
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First Name : phil
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Comment : awesome site. i cracked my first lock in less than two minutes after reading the instructions.
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First Name : Michael
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Comment : thanks, i appreciate u sharing this info with people that need it.
Sincerely,
Mikey
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First Name : Mikey
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Comment : Hi! This is a great site. It's a little confusing at first, but much much better than other sites that I've seen. I was just wondering how to open locks that are labelled either Fortress or Brinks. Are they just the same? Ok. Bye.
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First Name : dhm
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Comment : yow! it worked! 12-2-28
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First Name : Andrew
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Comment : Thank you! I've had this lock in a drawer for a few years now not knowing it's combo... Your method worked (especially the better method for finding the last number)... Much appreciated.
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First Name : Dave
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Comment : Kind of confusing at first, but i got it in the end. do you have any info on pad locks?
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First Name : elmo
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Comment : I was finally able to open this lock I had sitting around. Now I don't have to buy a new one. Cool :)
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First Name : E
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Comment : A well explained website. It takes a little patience to follow all the instructions if you have one of the harder locks and get unlucky a few times, but it worked for me. I cracked the lock I'd lost since freshman year, so now I won't need a new one next
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First Name : Skip
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Comment : Great information. Much better and more precise than the other web pages that claim to offer the same solution. Yours WORKS!
Thanks!
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First Name : Brian
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Comment : Must say that your technique worked. In fact, I was lucky, I got the last number, and then in 10 tries, I had the lock open. Thanks. You actually explained how to open the combination lock, whereas others assumed you already knew. Thanks again. Later.
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First Name : Anon
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URL : Unknown
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Comment : Hi, great web site. I would like to comment on this particular subject...
You said the old method would work on Master Locks with:
Five digit serial numbers, including those preceeded by X.
Six digits starting with 90 or 91.
Seven digits starting
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First Name : Anon
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URL : Unknown
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Comment : On my lock, with serial number 8000185, your old method worked. Don't know about the other #800 locks. Great website.
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First Name : Masterunlocked
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Comment : Anon: "Carl" provided combinations for 7 of the 800 series serial no. locks and none fit the "old" lock pattern. You may have just been lucky that your lock did.
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First Name : Matt
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Comment : Thanks a lot for making this site. I go back to school Aug. 26th, and I had forgotten my combo. After searching a bit, I came across your site, and was able to open my lock in 5 minutes. Thanks!
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First Name : Bob
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URL : wardbob@telocity.com
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Comment : I have an American which seems to move exactly one to either side of the following locations: 2.5, 6.5, 10.5, 14.5, 18.5, 22.5, 26.5, 30.5, 34.5, 38.5. They all feel the same! I've opened several Masters but this one is tough. Any hints? The serial appear
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First Name : me
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URL : verification@bored.com
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Comment : I like your site. You provided a much better explaination than any other places. I suggest that you get a couple mirror sites, because your yahoo bandwidth keeps getting exceeded. I had a couple old locks i needed for school and i managed to get the combo
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First Name : rolf
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Comment : One can open the 4 wheel resetable locks by prying out the bottom plate.
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First Name : Ross
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Comment : Thank you for the web site. Although I think it'd be nice if the layout weren't necessarily so linear and some of the wording could use help, the information is great. And that's the point.
I found my lock with serial number 903041 to open on 3-5-15.
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First Name : james
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Comment : had an old masterlock from high school (14 years ago) and was able to remember the combo with a little help from your lock cracking .xls table...
thanks!
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First Name : suzanna
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Comment : my husband has a combination lock on a case, and reel had got stuck when he set combination, closed it, forgot what the combination was, took ages for figure out!
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First Name : TJ
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URL : summitlt@yahoo.com
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Comment : So you know how to get combos from serial numbers?? Anyway is there a way I can get all the step on your page in one document?
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First Name : Angelynne
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Comment : I found your website very informative. I'd like to thank you for helping me find the combo for my master lock. I had it sitting in a drawer for the past three years because I couldn't remember the combo. I was also wondering if you knew how to open Dudley
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