I just have to personally thank you for this content. Granted I’m a bit of a learning freak, but over the last 2-3 months while working full time I’ve managed to pick up locksport as a hobby and pick not only a duo because of your videos, but mul-t-lock jr’s (got an interactive on the way and looking for a cheap mt5), some cheaper disc detainer locks, Yales/Federals/Abus and things with security pins, etc. It seems pretty much any lock I’ve found I can watch your videos (and maybe a few other tubers - shout out to new my fav Artichoke2000) and get the important info about how they work. It’s amazing how much knowledge you have.You’ve made a new hobby all the more exciting so thank you!!!
Cool !! I just got a old crusty one in the mail today without a key. I soaked it up in kerosene over night and blew it out with compressed air and gave it a drip of 3in1 oil... it must be a older duo, the housing is identical but the plate and core on the bottom is offset and has a drain hole on one side.. Wish me luck 😁
I know this is an older video, but it was instrumental in helping me to pick open my newly acquired Chicago Duo today. It took a while for me to get it open but I knew what to do and what to expect. Thank you.
Now that I just received one of these in the recent secret santa I’m back here to figure out where the hell to start from. Thanks again for making this mate. (:
+TheDavesnothere11 Thanks. I hope so. These locks don't deserve the respect they get... and they definitely don't deserve the UL437 rating that they have!
Was the Duo considered to be very pick-resistant, back in the 1960s and 70s? After an attempted break-in to my NYC apartment, around 1966 (they almost got in, but were scared away, I think, as the knob came off in my hand, and I reached through the hole to open the door!), a locksmith installed a Duo cylinder in a new lock, and it never happened again. The lock was still fine when I left in 1971.
Of course it's LPLawyer that brings photo "exhibits" to his instructional video, presenting the "evidence" to his "jury of peers" to convince them that the lock is guilty.
This video was uploaded about 4 years ago where 69 was a dead meme. Now it appears a few people (me for example) are sorting LPL's videos by oldest first, scrolling to video #69 just to comment "nice"
I've seen some wafer locks with a back wafer that the key doesn't interact with, that is the locking wafer and it holds the core in, a lock pick can depress said wafer and pull the core out, I discovered it by accident when I was picking a cabinet lock for a friend.
Ahh, looks like you have one similiar here. Like I said, I have stacks. hahaha. I have access to 199 keyings of these as well and we can destroy them to learn more.
Did you ever figure out how do remove the cylinder? It looks like it might have a spring activated retaining wafer. The lock may need to be in the unlocked position to lift the retaining wafer.
Question - how does the "master" keyed version of this lock work? Many locker locks use these and have a master key that opens all the locks. I am confident that there is a "reverse" or opposite keyway that has a different level for the wards that makes the master key operate? Thanks for the great details!
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I just have to personally thank you for this content. Granted I’m a bit of a learning freak, but over the last 2-3 months while working full time I’ve managed to pick up locksport as a hobby and pick not only a duo because of your videos, but mul-t-lock jr’s (got an interactive on the way and looking for a cheap mt5), some cheaper disc detainer locks, Yales/Federals/Abus and things with security pins, etc.
It seems pretty much any lock I’ve found I can watch your videos (and maybe a few other tubers - shout out to new my fav Artichoke2000) and get the important info about how they work. It’s amazing how much knowledge you have.You’ve made a new hobby all the more exciting so thank you!!!
Cool !! I just got a old crusty one in the mail today without a key. I soaked it up in kerosene over night and blew it out with compressed air and gave it a drip of 3in1 oil... it must be a older duo, the housing is identical but the plate and core on the bottom is offset and has a drain hole on one side..
Wish me luck 😁
I came to say nice, left knowing that his script was exactly the same as it is now.
You're the first channel I came to when this lock came to me. I opened it thanks you.
I know this is an older video, but it was instrumental in helping me to pick open my newly acquired Chicago Duo today. It took a while for me to get it open but I knew what to do and what to expect. Thank you.
Thanks and congrats on opening this tricky old lock!
@@lockpickinglawyer this is scary
Now that I just received one of these in the recent secret santa I’m back here to figure out where the hell to start from. Thanks again for making this mate. (:
+Simon Klein Good luck. Let me know how it goes. BTW, I got my DUO padlock from the same person.
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Wow, another great explanatory- and picking video, You make look is so easy to pick these locks. I'll have to try that by myself...
+Potti314 Thanks. Good luck!
@@lockpickinglawyer*doesn't even mention the 69*
@@Clavinohou 4 years ago...
I was so mad when they took these padlocks off the market. They were were awesome.
Really pretty impressive watching you pick, its like the casing is invisible to you!
Super explanation ,loved the way you told the "story"
Thank you 👍👍🔓🍻🍻
+Pick Beard Thanks! You were busy last night! Lots of comments in my feed! Thanks for watching.
I just purchased one of these cam locks! Very tricky pick! Have yet to get it, so I am here to learn!
Where at in Washington are you. I live in the Yakima Valley and just getting into the hobby and can’t find anyone to network or compare notes with.
Awesome instructional video.
It's quite possible you just triggerred a run on eBay Duo's.
+TheDavesnothere11 Thanks. I hope so. These locks don't deserve the respect they get... and they definitely don't deserve the UL437 rating that they have!
Was the Duo considered to be very pick-resistant, back in the 1960s and 70s? After an attempted break-in to my NYC apartment, around 1966
(they almost got in, but were scared away, I think, as the knob came off in my hand, and I reached through the hole to open the door!),
a locksmith installed a Duo cylinder in a new lock, and it never happened again. The lock was still fine when I left in 1971.
I believe so
only 41k have seen this numerical beauty, *n i c e*
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Of course it's LPLawyer that brings photo "exhibits" to his instructional video, presenting the "evidence" to his "jury of peers" to convince them that the lock is guilty.
I guess I'm not the only one who went back to say N I C E
I love how no one talks about the video number being 69
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That's why I tried to find this video
@@sharkminer1238 me too
This video was uploaded about 4 years ago where 69 was a dead meme.
Now it appears a few people (me for example) are sorting LPL's videos by oldest first, scrolling to video #69 just to comment "nice"
Lmao that's how I found it
Learning how to pick locks from a lawyer... fascinating! 😄
I've seen some wafer locks with a back wafer that the key doesn't interact with, that is the locking wafer and it holds the core in, a lock pick can depress said wafer and pull the core out, I discovered it by accident when I was picking a cabinet lock for a friend.
LOL... been there. I think every picker discovers that by accident. There is no such wafer in this lock.
Waiting on one of these in the mail... this info will come handy... thanks.
“Nice” video am I right folks
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hopefully no one else likes your comment
COLD237 HEARTEDKID if he gets 70 I’ll delete my like 😔
@@alexromo889 😔 prey m8 prey
COLD237 HEARTEDKID yessir 😪
Ahh, looks like you have one similiar here.
Like I said, I have stacks. hahaha.
I have access to 199 keyings of these as well and we can destroy them to learn more.
Amazing and very informative totally educational video I have a duo il have to give it a go
+Javid Patel Thanks-- let us know how it goes! Good luck
I have one similar to this one, and I’m sure it’s a duo. Is the lock damaged if some wafers rattle when you shake the lock itself?
this video is NICE!
We're all here to say 'nice'
POV: you search for lockpickinglawer 69
you kindda did a face reveal on this one,lol!!
Did you ever figure out how do remove the cylinder?
It looks like it might have a spring activated retaining wafer. The lock may need to be in the unlocked position to lift the retaining wafer.
Question - how does the "master" keyed version of this lock work? Many locker locks use these and have a master key that opens all the locks. I am confident that there is a "reverse" or opposite keyway that has a different level for the wards that makes the master key operate? Thanks for the great details!
Awesome video mate. Great work
+LockPickingLawyer excellent. Thx again.
Sometimes they use one of the wafers to hold the cylinder in in the back were the key can't reach
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gran cerradura. tiene que ser divertida para ganzuar. buen trabajo. SALUDOS
+adrian leon Gracias.
very informative vid, you made that look so easy lol.
+tonyholt90 Thanks.
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@ 1:24 looks like an Earthship! lol
Outstanding, Thank You!
Very informative!
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I just got one of those exact padlocks and I'm excited to try and attack it.
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