TBH, I find this annoying. I watch LPL for a long time now and he always had some aura of « autonomy ». Now, I feel it’s more sales oriented. He is a partner in this enterprise. I hope not all future video will aim at marketing his tool/brand.
@@denisroym2110 dude seriously? You're upset he is making money while doing what he loves and recording it for us viewers? He does the exact same things he normally does in a video, just adding ten seconds at the end explaining where to buy the tool. Even being extra fair and telling us he benefits from it. Before this, every video had tons of people asking him where to buy the tools he used.
Now I finally understand why he is the lockpicking lawyer, if his client ever loses the case in court, LPL will come and break them out of jail by picking all the locks for a small extra fee.
@@Qardo My neighbours are involved with a property dispute, in which I am a witness. They just got the lawyer bill, and every time she sent me a letter, they were billed £75 ... stamps aren't that expensive! LOL
Not allegedly, it says he recently retired from lawyering on his about on the new website! Also states something that's been mentioned before, that his sector was business/commercial rather than criminal so probably not much need to break clients out of jail!
I'd love a video where lpl shows the mechanisms of the different types of locks (disc detainer, pucklock, padlock, etc.) Because I love how he guts them and shows the internals but I can't figure out how that translates to the locking lug or how certain designs have certain weaknesses. I think it would be really interesting
Yeah, he used to gut almost every lock he picked, but he stopped a while back. Check out his older videos. It's one of the main reasons I subscribed 2 years ago, and I really miss it.
I'm sure he will now that he's got products to sell us. Not gonna lie some more instructional videos would only enhance my desire to purchase his stuff.
Dear LPL: If you want the *link* in the description to be *clickable* , please add "https" in the beginning. Also note that there is a *bulk editing* function to add this link to *all of your past videos* with just a few clicks. Maybe even add 1-2 words to describe what people can expecet to find.
He said in another video that many items aren't available yet, so I assume the website marks anything with zero inventory as "sold out". I'm waiting for a few of those "sold out" items to get in stock.
Whenever I see something is 'sold out' I think that someone's pretty crappy at business. He's advertizing this stuff and then telling customers to F off and buy it someplace else when they visit his website.
@@russell2952 An immediate potential, of 2.3 MILLION buyers. A product line of roughly 30 different items. Most of which appear custom made. An inventory supply to market a with almost no analog..... Tell us oh wise business expert. What is the perfect balance of inventory debt risk exposure that would make him Not "crappy at business"??.... You know, assuming he doesn't have a money tree he can pick $$$ off to carry his inventory, storage, ect. also assuming he has a manufacturing turn around somewhere above zero seconds.... STFU you sound spoiled, entitled and don't know what you're talking about. Scenario two. something is 'sold out' = Higher demand than availability due to difficulties of delivering High quality.
It works as an advert more than anything. So many people have commented on previous videos asking what he would recommend, now he has a website for just that.
I just love how exacting he is each time he changes the combination of the lock and what he says. “I now have a box to which I do not know the combination.”
Yes, it's really engaging to a fan-base to have lots of great catch phrases. I first discovered that with Columbo; and later on UA-cam with Food Wishes. But I think LPL is in a class of his own.
2 and a half minutes. Spends more than half of the video explaining stuffs. Cracks it with a tiny little notch in less than 30 seconds. This man's a legend.
@@davestephens3246 it's more of something for, let's say you're at home and you have siblings, and said sibling like to get into your stuff. Well than a simple lockbox like this would be useful. But if you are keeping 300k in there while being in a neighborhood that always has burglaries. Then no, that definitely wouldn't be helpful. Or what you said, so it can be helpful. Just make sure your 8 year old cousin doesn't have basic knowledge of lock picking.
@MLU8811 "The manufacturer made a grave mistake. This little hole here let's you completely bypass the locking mechanism." (just to make it a little bit more uncomfortable)
Oh this is so true. but instead of click, you'd hear a crack from salts and other substances between the muscles suddenly freeign from tense position. And you do actually find points on the body that need opening up(or in some cases, closing down), kinda like a lock. Especially when the most common complaint is pain in the shoulder blades or upper back region.
I really appreciate the fact that you show how to use specific tools and then make those tools available on your website. “Here’s a two minute demo, here’s where you can get the tool, have fun!”
@@richardclark7948 And better yet, if you need more science than "Captain Midnight" can provide, you can find Tut moonlighting for the LAPD on "Dragnet" as well.
I just got this today in the mail. I decoded a combo lock within 45 second first time ever using it. Great tool!!! I love watching your videos. I've learned a lot from you and Bosnian Bill.
I realize I that I will never pick a lock and hope to never be in a situation that needs me to yet I watch every single video religiously. I guess the fact that they're short and straight to the point helps too.
I, too, used to be in your boat. Over this summer though, while the landlord was out of town, the combination of the MasterLock combination lock he keeps on the back gate that allows us to access the garbage bins was inadvertently changed by someone else allowed to use the property. It was either go for a long walk through the neighbourhood with our garbage and recycling... or put this edutainment to good use. (With the landlord’s permission, of course.) :) Honestly, I find his advice on products to avoid and general things to watch out for or consider the far greater service.
Never hurts to learn a new skill if it interests you. It may become your new hobby, and could even help you out someday. Get a $20 starter set and a padlock on Amazon, you'll be amazed how quickly you can learn to pick. That feeling of satisfaction when you pop a lock the very first time is great.
@@codexnecrogeddon yep. First lock i picked was my own house lock after watching videos with some paperclips. Took a long time. After that i was hooked. Got a sparrows kit and picked all my locks. Kinda scary after you get better. No more cheap walmart locks or masterlocks. The locks with the chain for my pistols can be picked by tapping them on the counter a couple times. Silly locks
It's nice to see you using the tools you're now selling. One of my biggest concerns yesterday during the reveal was that you're now advertising and selling all these tools you recommend, but not stuff you actually used.
i mean LPL probably has higher end tools that are more durable but the average consumer wouldnt want to pay for them. So while he uses the tools he made, the tools for sale work the same way but he is just not used to using them. The guy opens locks with a soda can for gods sake. He even opened a gun lock with a twig
it is really dope of him to try and help us get a full understanding of what he is selling because a lot of people and companies don’t do that, however within 12 hours of the announcement video for the website, almost everything was sold out🤦♂️
Hi LPL, i have throughly enjoyed watching your videos for many months now and finally got a plastic practice padlock and tool kit for my birthday last weekend. I found it helpful to have a visual representation of the pins reaching the shear line but the lock is very easy to pick. Well this weekend i attempted my first real pick on a stores own brand level 5 security (1 - 10 scale) padlock and opened it in less than a minute. Even better my 11 year old son was able to pick this lock in a similar time (with instruction i used from your videos) and we now have a new shared passion thanks to you. New locks have been ordered and challenges set, our only restriction being the price of new locks to pick!
You don't always need a latch. We had a lock like this locked onto the fence in the backyard from since the previous owner. Using something I learned from LockPickingLawyer, I cut a thin strip of metal from a soda can and just pushed straight into the wheels instead of up and over. Still found the flat spot, and once all of the flat spots were found, rotate all the wheels together to get to the correct spot.
Another video showing exactly why I watch every single video you post. Short and to the point, while also being very informative on how things work. My brain thanks you for the learning opportunity.
wow, well done LPL. I was on covertinstruments right after the video went up yesterday, doing some mental shopping. I checked back in later in the evening, and everything is sold out! Congratulations!
I just got a Southord ST-23 in the mail today and I'm on to the 2 pin lock. I got a new (cheap) made in China padlock also and I was ecstatic when I picked it. I will continue with the ST-23 and get some more padlocks. Thanks for your videos I have learned so much watching you and BosnianBill.
yesterday I introduced for the first time the commercial version of the murder weapon I improvised. Today we will demonstrate this murder weapon on this poor poor lock I purchased.
So glad to see that you are finally putting merch out there. Your videos are short and packed with information, which benefits the viewer, but I can’t imagine that it is very beneficial for you in terms of how much money each video makes. Making the tools that you will be using in the videos easily available makes the hobby more accessible plus it allows you to make some additional profits from all the effort that you have put into this. Hope that the channel continues to grow and that the merch is successful.
Everything is sold out on the website, pretty much. You must have made bank. Seeing the picture of the mighty Ramset gun in the mission statement was cool though.
Dude is smart. Saying he has a financial interest in the company just tells us he endorses the products. And that's a good positive coming from him. If I was gonna buy these types of tools, I would rather do it from a place he sees as worthy.
@adam mac - no, married life is, more often than not, you now have a box to which you don't know the combination and no means of returning said box to whereforth it came from for an operational one. Perhaps your mileage may vary....
Married life is like being trapped in a Kafka-esque world where nothing makes sense, cause and effect are unrelated and the rules change at arbitrary intervals. Oh, and it's ALL YOUR FAULT. Of course, it's probably different if you're married to a man ;-)
For 2021, what will be said more: "The lock Bosnian Bill and I made." Or "Full disclosure, I have a financial interest in this." Love the channel and hope your online store blows up with sales. I am more interested when you start selling locks you had a hand in designing.
i just found your channel and im so surprised at how easy u make picking locks looks i will eventually watch all videos im sure but these are great to watch
Your videos are so amazing, short and straight to the point! Thank you, many people I know have issues accessing these as they forgot the combination, usually a hammer or something does the trick though 😛
I don’t care if you have a financial interest in that place, it’s probably better that way, if you want to know the truth. You’re probably the only lawyer I actually like. I bought some stuff from your site yesterday to add to my arsenal. Thanks for FINALLY launching a site that sells the tools you use.
Nothing but the trust is important, last year, I just left my bags with a complete stranger while waiting at an airport lounge and the guy kept that safe for me. My bags had most of my money and a new Dell laptop.Both my bags had no lock on them, I guess having no lock is rather safe.
Woah man, your really good at what you do. That's super cool to be able to have a talent not many people in the world have. You have earned a new subscriber much love man.
I click on these videos expecting some 10-15 minute in depth explanation of the techniques used, but what I get is this dude grabbin like a toe nail and breaking into safes in less 2 minutes. Subscribed!
As an experiment, LPL should see just how short he can make a video or two, removing the explanations, combination scrambling (we trust you) and the intro/outro we have always come to love. I'll bet most of his videos would be under a minute then.
As I've seen from the beginning the black open button does indeed pull the same bar. Then what is the difference between using a decoder and simply pushing the button while turning the wheels ? After all you did show exactly that on other locks. To LPL please give me a reply 😉 To everyone else please thumbs up if you've seen this comment 👍
Don't laugh but I asked my mom to get me some of ur products on the website that u mentioned yesterday in ur video love ur website its so easy to move around on and find cool things at a very reasonable price point
Good luck LPL on the success of your new web-shop. And everybody else... it's worth checking it out to find a little of the LockPickingLawyer back story that I think we've never learned on UA-cam! :-)
Nov. 13 - LPL launches an online store selling lockpicks, bypass tools, and other similar items. Nov. 14 - LPL's store is sold out of almost everything. I think you may have underestimated how many of us would flock to buy your stuff.
Nice demonstration and tutorial. I now have a greater insight to how that type of lock works. I have visited covert instruments, and they do have some interesting quality tools, however I find their products to be overpriced.
Ordered my covert companion yesterday. Can't wait for it to get in. I hope to see more expansions to that idea. While I'm hilariously far from being even an amateur lock picker, I think it's a really cool design and I'm glad LockPickingLawyer is finally in the retail game. The best devices come from professionals who use them. Thank you for all of the great videos!
LPL is amazing at what he does but don't let how quickly he defeats locks spook or scare you. 95% of the people that would break into your house or you're safe or anything to do with locks don't even have a quarter of the specialized tools he uses. LPS videos are from the eyes of a Master locksmith.
What if criminals start watching his videos and buying his tools? Guess he can then make money twice, by selling tools and then representing them in court.
Is there a place where you have compiled locks that you would approve of? Decent resistance but not too expensive. A list of readily available consumer locks you approve of would be awesome.
Also, I find it hilarious how a lawyer has ownership in a lock picking store. I'd imagine that makes some companies hesitant to try to bully you in court since, "Oh shit not only do they have lawyers, one of the owners IS one"
I read a reply to a threatened lawsuit once, and the owner of the company being threatened ended his letter by explaining that he was a lawyer for a number of years, then he said, "not only am I not afraid of litigation, sometimes I rather miss it." And the bullying company turned white and went away.
"For disclosure I do have a financial interest in Covert Instruments" is the new "the pick that BosnianBill and I made" lol
ABOLUTELY !!!!!.
Full*
The wide variety of premium picks that Bosnian Bill, some friends, and I made, and are for sale on our new website
TBH, I find this annoying. I watch LPL for a long time now and he always had some aura of « autonomy ». Now, I feel it’s more sales oriented. He is a partner in this enterprise. I hope not all future video will aim at marketing his tool/brand.
@@denisroym2110 dude seriously? You're upset he is making money while doing what he loves and recording it for us viewers?
He does the exact same things he normally does in a video, just adding ten seconds at the end explaining where to buy the tool. Even being extra fair and telling us he benefits from it.
Before this, every video had tons of people asking him where to buy the tools he used.
I love that you show the spring loaded bar! I always tried unsuccessfully to visualize this when watching these.
To be honest, I would live a video where the full decoding is done with the bar visible.
"Through the magic of buying two of them"
- Alec from Technology Connections
Agreed
@@Vendavalez yes
Search for whatever lock you're attacking. Try to find schematics.
Now I finally understand why he is the lockpicking lawyer, if his client ever loses the case in court, LPL will come and break them out of jail by picking all the locks for a small extra fee.
LPL's a lawyer. The fees are *never* small! :D
"Allegedly"
Now that is a strong accusation. Do you have any proof? Better lawyer up. You are being sued for slander and spreading lies. (JK).
@@Qardo My neighbours are involved with a property dispute, in which I am a witness. They just got the lawyer bill, and every time she sent me a letter, they were billed £75 ... stamps aren't that expensive! LOL
Not allegedly, it says he recently retired from lawyering on his about on the new website!
Also states something that's been mentioned before, that his sector was business/commercial rather than criminal so probably not much need to break clients out of jail!
Full disclosure "I do have a financial interest in this company."
LPL for President?
I think he loves the separation of powers in goverment and he knows which side he is on.
I want to see his tax returns. ;P
What someone with actual law experience for president? Frick that! Only reality tv show hosts for me!
Bosnianbill as VP of course.
"Hello. This is The Lockpicking President and what I have for you today..."
LPL: "Full disclosure, I have financial interest in this company"
Everyone: Take my money!!!
Literally everyone. Click the link, pretty much everything is sold out.
With this new website he’s become the PocketPickingLawyer.
I literally am checking the website daily......
I'd love a video where lpl shows the mechanisms of the different types of locks (disc detainer, pucklock, padlock, etc.) Because I love how he guts them and shows the internals but I can't figure out how that translates to the locking lug or how certain designs have certain weaknesses. I think it would be really interesting
Also in the last video he showed a toy magnified version of a pin lock, would be really nice to have that and other similar for other types of lock
Yeah, he used to gut almost every lock he picked, but he stopped a while back. Check out his older videos. It's one of the main reasons I subscribed 2 years ago, and I really miss it.
I'm sure he will now that he's got products to sell us. Not gonna lie some more instructional videos would only enhance my desire to purchase his stuff.
Dear LPL: If you want the *link* in the description to be *clickable* , please add "https" in the beginning.
Also note that there is a *bulk editing* function to add this link to *all of your past videos* with just a few clicks.
Maybe even add 1-2 words to describe what people can expecet to find.
I'm sure he'll find your information useful. Thank you.
Yes! It's very irritating to have to copy paste the link, specially on mobile.
@@alikhamis3367 Hope he doesn't feel obligated to answer - since my channel leads to all kind of weired reactions in people.
61MinutenSex you mean just because your channel has the word Sex in it? Ppl are fucking weird dude
@@61MinutenSex Looks like he did find it useful though, the videos seems changed :)
That cutaway lock was actually really helpful to understand how the mechanism works, also helps me sort of visualize what you're actually doing
Of course.
I do have a financial interest in this company as well.
Good luck for you most of the stuff is already sold out.
He said in another video that many items aren't available yet, so I assume the website marks anything with zero inventory as "sold out". I'm waiting for a few of those "sold out" items to get in stock.
Whenever I see something is 'sold out' I think that someone's pretty crappy at business. He's advertizing this stuff and then telling customers to F off and buy it someplace else when they visit his website.
@@russell2952 An immediate potential, of 2.3 MILLION buyers. A product line of roughly 30 different items. Most of which appear custom made. An inventory supply to market a with almost no analog..... Tell us oh wise business expert. What is the perfect balance of inventory debt risk exposure that would make him Not "crappy at business"??.... You know, assuming he doesn't have a money tree he can pick $$$ off to carry his inventory, storage, ect. also assuming he has a manufacturing turn around somewhere above zero seconds.... STFU you sound spoiled, entitled and don't know what you're talking about. Scenario two. something is 'sold out' = Higher demand than availability due to difficulties of delivering High quality.
@@russell2952 not telling customers to F off. Just you.
Russell's comment wasn't very polite but his point is totally valid: it isn't a good practice to advertise a product you aren't prepared to deliver.
Credit for being fully open about your affiliations.
It works as an advert more than anything. So many people have commented on previous videos asking what he would recommend, now he has a website for just that.
I just love how exacting he is each time he changes the combination of the lock and what he says. “I now have a box to which I do not know the combination.”
Yes, it's really engaging to a fan-base to have lots of great catch phrases. I first discovered that with Columbo; and later on UA-cam with Food Wishes. But I think LPL is in a class of his own.
Lawyers tend to speak very accurately
2 and a half minutes. Spends more than half of the video explaining stuffs. Cracks it with a tiny little notch in less than 30 seconds.
This man's a legend.
The fact that he takes more time resetting the code than he does picking it is almost sad...
That's pretty normal here.
@@davestephens3246 it's more of something for, let's say you're at home and you have siblings, and said sibling like to get into your stuff. Well than a simple lockbox like this would be useful. But if you are keeping 300k in there while being in a neighborhood that always has burglaries. Then no, that definitely wouldn't be helpful. Or what you said, so it can be helpful. Just make sure your 8 year old cousin doesn't have basic knowledge of lock picking.
"Full disclosure: I have a financial interest in this"
Damn, he's a good guy
Lawyer :-p
Who else thinks he would be an amazing massagetherapist? "nothing on vertibra 3... a click on 4!"
@MLU8811 "The manufacturer made a grave mistake. This little hole here let's you completely bypass the locking mechanism." (just to make it a little bit more uncomfortable)
Yeah.... first we turn the vertebrae as far Clockwise as they will go, and then we call in a neurologist trained by BosnianBill and me.
Oh this is so true. but instead of click, you'd hear a crack from salts and other substances between the muscles suddenly freeign from tense position.
And you do actually find points on the body that need opening up(or in some cases, closing down), kinda like a lock. Especially when the most common complaint is pain in the shoulder blades or upper back region.
"I'll just use the tool BosnianBill and I made...binding on 1...click out of 2..."
I really appreciate the fact that you show how to use specific tools and then make those tools available on your website. “Here’s a two minute demo, here’s where you can get the tool, have fun!”
At least you don't have to eat fifty boxes of cereal to get this decoder!
This comment should have more likes than it has.
Eat more ovaltine
Ahh the good old days when prizes came in cereal boxes. 👍
@@richardclark7948 And better yet, if you need more science than "Captain Midnight" can provide, you can find Tut moonlighting for the LAPD on "Dragnet" as well.
TC Pratt
Or Captain Video and his Video Rangers!
I just got this today in the mail. I decoded a combo lock within 45 second first time ever using it. Great tool!!! I love watching your videos. I've learned a lot from you and Bosnian Bill.
What lock was it?
It was a medicine wall cabinet I bought from CVS. Fairly cheap too. Believe it was only around $30/$40. I’ve had it a little over a year now.
The Covert Companion now available with the Bathroom Buddy _(Gremlins 1984)_
Now that's an open and shut case if ever I've seen one
I realize I that I will never pick a lock and hope to never be in a situation that needs me to yet I watch every single video religiously. I guess the fact that they're short and straight to the point helps too.
I, too, used to be in your boat. Over this summer though, while the landlord was out of town, the combination of the MasterLock combination lock he keeps on the back gate that allows us to access the garbage bins was inadvertently changed by someone else allowed to use the property. It was either go for a long walk through the neighbourhood with our garbage and recycling... or put this edutainment to good use. (With the landlord’s permission, of course.) :)
Honestly, I find his advice on products to avoid and general things to watch out for or consider the far greater service.
Never hurts to learn a new skill if it interests you. It may become your new hobby, and could even help you out someday. Get a $20 starter set and a padlock on Amazon, you'll be amazed how quickly you can learn to pick. That feeling of satisfaction when you pop a lock the very first time is great.
@@codexnecrogeddon yep. First lock i picked was my own house lock after watching videos with some paperclips. Took a long time. After that i was hooked. Got a sparrows kit and picked all my locks. Kinda scary after you get better. No more cheap walmart locks or masterlocks. The locks with the chain for my pistols can be picked by tapping them on the counter a couple times. Silly locks
I got into it because video games and movies make it look so cool and easy. LPL makes it classy and legal =)
It's nice to see you using the tools you're now selling. One of my biggest concerns yesterday during the reveal was that you're now advertising and selling all these tools you recommend, but not stuff you actually used.
i mean LPL probably has higher end tools that are more durable but the average consumer wouldnt want to pay for them. So while he uses the tools he made, the tools for sale work the same way but he is just not used to using them. The guy opens locks with a soda can for gods sake. He even opened a gun lock with a twig
it is really dope of him to try and help us get a full understanding of what he is selling because a lot of people and companies don’t do that, however within 12 hours of the announcement video for the website, almost everything was sold out🤦♂️
I have faith that LPL wouldn't try to scam viewers after he made over a 1000 videos exposing scams.
Hi LPL, i have throughly enjoyed watching your videos for many months now and finally got a plastic practice padlock and tool kit for my birthday last weekend. I found it helpful to have a visual representation of the pins reaching the shear line but the lock is very easy to pick. Well this weekend i attempted my first real pick on a stores own brand level 5 security (1 - 10 scale) padlock and opened it in less than a minute. Even better my 11 year old son was able to pick this lock in a similar time (with instruction i used from your videos) and we now have a new shared passion thanks to you. New locks have been ordered and challenges set, our only restriction being the price of new locks to pick!
You don't always need a latch. We had a lock like this locked onto the fence in the backyard from since the previous owner. Using something I learned from LockPickingLawyer, I cut a thin strip of metal from a soda can and just pushed straight into the wheels instead of up and over. Still found the flat spot, and once all of the flat spots were found, rotate all the wheels together to get to the correct spot.
“I have a financial interest in cover tools”
Only a lawyer would plug something like this, I love it.
Another video showing exactly why I watch every single video you post. Short and to the point, while also being very informative on how things work. My brain thanks you for the learning opportunity.
The prices on Covertinstrumemts website are very reasonable unlike the big guys I've bought from over the years.
That surprised me as well. I wish this site was around a few years ago when I first started buying my picks.
I really like how transparent you are with that disclosure. No bs.
wow, well done LPL. I was on covertinstruments right after the video went up yesterday, doing some mental shopping. I checked back in later in the evening, and everything is sold out! Congratulations!
So glad you started the site and by the looks of all the out of stock items it was perfect timing. LPL good for you, and thanks!
I just got a Southord ST-23 in the mail today and I'm on to the 2 pin lock. I got a new (cheap) made in China padlock also and I was ecstatic when I picked it. I will continue with the ST-23 and get some more padlocks. Thanks for your videos I have learned so much watching you and BosnianBill.
yesterday I introduced for the first time the commercial version of the murder weapon I improvised. Today we will demonstrate this murder weapon on this poor poor lock I purchased.
I was wondering the reason for the notch when I seen it online. My idea was wrong, thanks for clarifying the notches purpose. :)
"a good scramble" is my favorite thing to have for breakfast.
Thanks, now I’m hungry for a scramble.
So glad to see that you are finally putting merch out there. Your videos are short and packed with information, which benefits the viewer, but I can’t imagine that it is very beneficial for you in terms of how much money each video makes. Making the tools that you will be using in the videos easily available makes the hobby more accessible plus it allows you to make some additional profits from all the effort that you have put into this. Hope that the channel continues to grow and that the merch is successful.
Puroma board meeting: "well clearly he has eyes on his fingertips"
Everything is sold out on the website, pretty much. You must have made bank. Seeing the picture of the mighty Ramset gun in the mission statement was cool though.
Dude is smart. Saying he has a financial interest in the company just tells us he endorses the products. And that's a good positive coming from him. If I was gonna buy these types of tools, I would rather do it from a place he sees as worthy.
"I now have a box to which I do not know the combination."
This is what I picture married life to be.
You just have to know where to stick your tool and how to use it.
@adam mac - no, married life is, more often than not, you now have a box to which you don't know the combination and no means of returning said box to whereforth it came from for an operational one.
Perhaps your mileage may vary....
Married life is like being trapped in a Kafka-esque world where nothing makes sense, cause and effect are unrelated and the rules change at arbitrary intervals. Oh, and it's ALL YOUR FAULT. Of course, it's probably different if you're married to a man ;-)
Ahhh full disclosures. You wouldn't normally think that would bring such enjoyment.
Teaching us how to break into our neighbors shed since the beginning of his channel
In reality, he's so godlike that he actually knows what password he sets. He just decodes it for the shits and gigs.
For 2021, what will be said more: "The lock Bosnian Bill and I made." Or "Full disclosure, I have a financial interest in this."
Love the channel and hope your online store blows up with sales. I am more interested when you start selling locks you had a hand in designing.
wanted to buy a lock - "hey computer, show me a good lock" - found LPL - bought a sign: Beware of the Dog
i just found your channel and im so surprised at how easy u make picking locks looks i will eventually watch all videos im sure but these are great to watch
Your videos are so amazing, short and straight to the point! Thank you, many people I know have issues accessing these as they forgot the combination, usually a hammer or something does the trick though 😛
I respect how he disclaims he is advertising for a business.
I'm not a physical pen tester but I find myself wanting to give them my money.
I don’t care if you have a financial interest in that place, it’s probably better that way, if you want to know the truth. You’re probably the only lawyer I actually like. I bought some stuff from your site yesterday to add to my arsenal. Thanks for FINALLY launching a site that sells the tools you use.
I have a suggestion the bolt off truck trailer lock you can program it to the key of your car or truck would love to see one of those picked
"Full disclosure, i do have a financial interest in covertinstruments.com" that's very ethical of you to say. I appreciate it.
Nothing but the trust is important, last year, I just left my bags with a complete stranger while waiting at an airport lounge and the guy kept that safe for me. My bags had most of my money and a new Dell laptop.Both my bags had no lock on them, I guess having no lock is rather safe.
So much for having security & safety - Proof that things have loop 🕳 holes no guarantee
Woah man, your really good at what you do. That's super cool to be able to have a talent not many people in the world have. You have earned a new subscriber much love man.
I click on these videos expecting some 10-15 minute in depth explanation of the techniques used, but what I get is this dude grabbin like a toe nail and breaking into safes in less 2 minutes. Subscribed!
Love the little notch to grip ther bar.
very nice to see how the bar interacts with the dials
You give the best tips and explanations.
I hope your venture is successful sir.
Truly amazing how easy you make it look
Blind Scrambles! Now that's the true test of Confidence!
As an experiment, LPL should see just how short he can make a video or two, removing the explanations, combination scrambling (we trust you) and the intro/outro we have always come to love. I'll bet most of his videos would be under a minute then.
Hell the video would be too short for Tiktok.
As I've seen from the beginning the black open button does indeed pull the same bar.
Then what is the difference between using a decoder and simply pushing the button while turning the wheels ?
After all you did show exactly that on other locks.
To LPL please give me a reply 😉
To everyone else please thumbs up if you've seen this comment 👍
Don't laugh but I asked my mom to get me some of ur products on the website that u mentioned yesterday in ur video love ur website its so easy to move around on and find cool things at a very reasonable price point
And your mother said ... ?
LOL - sorry but I just couldn’t resist ... LOL
Dang, everything’s sold out...good for you bro, love your videos keep um coming!!
Good luck LPL on the success of your new web-shop.
And everybody else... it's worth checking it out to find a little of the LockPickingLawyer back story that I think we've never learned on UA-cam! :-)
It's funny. This post (and the previous one) were essentially just advertisements but that doesn't change their soothing, ASMR nature
My god man, you are a pure soul.
Nov. 13 - LPL launches an online store selling lockpicks, bypass tools, and other similar items.
Nov. 14 - LPL's store is sold out of almost everything.
I think you may have underestimated how many of us would flock to buy your stuff.
I just placed an order for the wave and hookset and the decoder! I’m so excited
I look forward to breaking into new houses!
Excellent; more videos showing what's going on inside the locks as you defeat them, please!!!!
I have 2 requests:
1) show us a lock that you consider to be the best
2) Show us how you organize all of your locks
Nice demonstration and tutorial. I now have a greater insight to how that type of lock works.
I have visited covert instruments, and they do have some interesting quality tools, however I find their products to be overpriced.
Ordered my covert companion yesterday. Can't wait for it to get in. I hope to see more expansions to that idea. While I'm hilariously far from being even an amateur lock picker, I think it's a really cool design and I'm glad LockPickingLawyer is finally in the retail game. The best devices come from professionals who use them. Thank you for all of the great videos!
Lock companies *seriously* just need to hire this dude to test their locks and tell them what to fix.
I went for a job at the new company. I heard a voice over the intercom saying "Come in", but the door was locked.
It doesn't surprise me for LPL to sell out so quickly.
The covert companion is on my wishlist for christmas.
Great video! Thanks for sharing❗❗❗ 🙂🙂🙂 👍👍👍
isnt it awesome how this man has been numbering his videos since day 1
dear LPL, I love your work
Lock boxes are my favorite videos, it's always one of the same 2 or 3 exploits and it's never anything new but it's just satisfying
Before I buy anything with a lock , I come to this channel to see if it's a good buy. Honestly , I would be better off just buying great insurance!!
You might as well call the company LPLinstruments and no one would bat an eye. =)
Good to see most everything is sold out!
Nice website LPL. Only thing I notice wrong is that I read everything in your voice
Your videos honestly really make me want to pick lockpicking up as a hobby! Do you have any tips for starting? :)
LPL is amazing at what he does but don't let how quickly he defeats locks spook or scare you.
95% of the people that would break into your house or you're safe or anything to do with locks don't even have a quarter of the specialized tools he uses.
LPS videos are from the eyes of a Master locksmith.
What if criminals start watching his videos and buying his tools? Guess he can then make money twice, by selling tools and then representing them in court.
Showing what you actually grab helped a lot. I always tried to visualize but no success.
I wish I can unlock my mind the way you effortlessly bypass all locks
The way he says "We're going to give them a good scramble"
Nothing is safe! Everything can be unlocked! You cant HIDE!
Excellent!
I hope to buy some merch after Xmas.
I have no problems you selling your gear - very well done!
I just realized that due to now having tools to his specification, LPL is basically reaching his final form of lock picking.
Probably true.
I hope your site is a resounding success and, hopefully, it will help unleash your fans upon unsuspecting Master "Locks" around the world.
Thank you for finally naming a website
All the robbers and crooks watching this guy figuring how to break through locks😂😂
The only educational channel we can actually use in the future
Is there a place where you have compiled locks that you would approve of? Decent resistance but not too expensive.
A list of readily available consumer locks you approve of would be awesome.
Also, I find it hilarious how a lawyer has ownership in a lock picking store. I'd imagine that makes some companies hesitant to try to bully you in court since, "Oh shit not only do they have lawyers, one of the owners IS one"
I read a reply to a threatened lawsuit once, and the owner of the company being threatened ended his letter by explaining that he was a lawyer for a number of years, then he said, "not only am I not afraid of litigation, sometimes I rather miss it." And the bullying company turned white and went away.
He's a lawyer and he's teaching us how to lockpick thing so he can have more customer when we get caught stealing shit.
this dude can unlock anything..even womans heart