![]() 04/02/2020 at 11:31 • Filed to: neat, skookum | ![]() | ![]() |
Cures for boredom:
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- a French puzzle lock safe that requires three keys...
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Video upload I found if you have problems with gfycat or it doesn’t work (was circulating on twitter/reddit as mp4):
Here’s another:
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My man the Lock Picking Lawyer could crack that in two minutes
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How the heck does he pay for all those locks he destroys?
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I think he’s a laywer.
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Fuck me that is rad. My brain exploded.
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He breaks into banks
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The lock in this video might not be advanced enough. Like the IT specialist in 2020 trying to work on an old IBM XT.
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He is a dark wizard of jiggling, and his ways are mysterious.
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That was amazing. I’d like to think that safe was hidden behind a false wall.
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Meanwhile the real valuables are hidden in a wood-paneling-disguised safe against one of the walls.
Secure unless the safemaker tells someone about it in jail.
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Best safe I ever saw looked like this.
Six inch f alse bottom, valuables in white packages underneath.
Cold Cash.
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My job is largely designing insulated boxes for things, but if I start designing secret compartments into them, pretty sure that’s a paddlin’.
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These are AMAZING!
But t here’s something about the word “ puzzle” that just doesn’t feel right here. It’s like there’s an implication that a person would actually be able to figure out the correct sequence to unlock them without prior knowledge . I’m not sure that’s possible here ; not without a LOT of trial-and-error, anyway.