LSC_138 Locky Award Nominees for 2022 === [00:00:00] Charles Current: Welcome to The Lock Sportscast, your weekly source for Locksports News, this is episode 138, recorded March 4th, 2023. I'm your host, Charles. In today's episode, Lock Award nominees free Deadbolts Nissan Key Recall, mojo Box exploit patched products, videos, blog posts, criminals, events, meetups, sales giveaways, and more. [00:00:35] You can subscribe to the audio version of the show on most podcast apps and at The Lock Sportscast dot com. You can subscribe to the video version on YouTube, Odyssey Rumble, or Apple Podcasts. Links to stories discussed will be in these show notes. Some apps limit to length of show notes and the ability to post full links. [00:00:52] But you can always find all of the show notes with all of the links at The Lock Sportscast dot. First up, we have an update on the Lock awards. After leaving nominations open for two months, we finally have a list of nominees. There is one category where there is only one nominee, unfortunately, but we do have at least two in every other category, so we move on for the year of 2022. [00:01:21] So just a reminder, we are voting on things that took place in 2022. So these are videos. That took place in 2022 and for like the community Spirit award and uh, stuff like that. It is for behaviors in 2022, the categories and nominees are in best editing. We have artichoke 2000. The theory of picking barrel drivers, twins part two, and that is the only nomine. [00:01:51] But for those of you who like an option, there is an option in the voting system for voting for nobody because artichoke 2000 wins enough already. Next up, we have best audio and that has Artichoke 2000, the theory of Picking Barrel Drivers, twins part three, and the Lock Jock Asset 700 L P U Red Belt Consideration Update. [00:02:12] I got red and I should mention that these are strictly an alphabetic order by the uh, channel name Best light. Artichoke 2000 Theory of Picking Barrel Drivers, twins, part three and HV Logic Repairing a broken padlock, best Visual AIDS and Effects Artichoke 2000 Theory of Picking Barrel Drivers, twins, part three. [00:02:34] Pugs Picks, locks. Episode seven, Abus, titanium, and Brinks Padlocks. How spool pens work, how to detect and how to defeat. Knox locks for chrome. Your bones a deep dive into bare bones. Under most informative video we have again, artichoke 2000 Theory of Picking Barrel drivers down under Monkey Bear Bones, Lock Picking Product Review, land Spiky, how to make Hard challenge locks in depth. [00:03:05] Walkthrough part one, the Key R Knight, how to make a Tiny Covert Pick Set for under $15 and in 10 minutes of. For most creative video, we have HV Logic, Kaba Micro Lock Picking Dev, American Lock Barrel Padlock Picked at Thor's, well Oregon Coast and SE Lock and Key. I built the world's first access controlled Lock throwing catapult. [00:03:33] In funniest video, we have Lady Locks Picking Time, episode 18 with Lady Locks and Lock Heat and SE Lock and Key Locksmith Paradise Official Music Video. Under most impressive pick we have Sunday chilling multi Lock mtl five plus picking gut in hand in the bath Hologic two row dimple picked with the bones. [00:03:57] Red wanderer Western Electric 29 A picked and Youa Lockport Avo Century picked in gutted. Best out of the package pick we have down under Monkey Pick My Corbin Rummy Evil. My Lock for out of package challenge. Lock picking gut Panda-Frog for Lock. Picking underwater out of the pack pick of a casino, aluminum padlock, 30 millimeter black and pick Smith picking joint custody. [00:04:29] The community challenge Lock from Joe Picks most impressive getting disaster. We have Lock nbe, the uap, Kinetica Lock picking gut and pan. I F up with a quick PacLock 90 a pro pick and huge getting disaster. Under most supportive commenter, we have nominations for beer can bushcraft Don's picks Pick Smith Roy Salmons and the Lock Picker 1969. [00:05:00] Under most creative challenge we have even Flur for the Basil Challenge and Panda-Frog for deep blue pick. For most creative giveaway, we have Knox Locks, Lock three for me and Panda-Frog Lock picking. Oops, I did it again. Hashtag mini Panda-Frog. Two giveaway Under Best challenge Lock. We have Daaz Evers Daaz Evers number 45 Mick 77 7 oz Lockhart Lockwood 3 34 M. [00:05:31] Heart Challenge. Panda-Frog for special challenge. Lock registered pain mail, including logbook and nccu. Key snake picks, Blair Witch Evil Challenge, Lock and the Lock picker 1969 For highways best custom made pick. We have Gillon Bursty for a pick that I didn't see a name on and DMAC for the pick shown in a trio of custom. [00:06:03] And nominees for the Community Spirit Award, which normally are supposed to come in with the reasons stated that they were nominated. But, uh, one of them, Cajun Lock Pick was nominated, but they didn't give a reason why. So if you were the person that nominated them and you have a reason why, send it in and I will update the information. [00:06:25] Lock Picker 1960. Says their interview with a Lock Picker web series is a great show of support to the community, and he has been sharing a lot of great history. Panda-Frog for his continuous efforts to support the community with various websites and projects as examples I would like to mention speedlocks.org dot org and challenge Lock dot com. [00:06:48] Patrick O'Neill of Oak City Lock. It says he's good. He's friendly and dedicated to the community organizing events and making sure we're at conferences and pocket woman. Very supportive to everyone in the Lock picking community. So those are the official nominees for the Locke Awards for 2022, and voting is now open@lockeawards.com. [00:07:13] Up at the top menu, you'll find a link to the voting page as well as a link to this list of nominees. All the videos included have links so you can just click on them and go watch the nominated videos or whatever media is available for the different nominations. And, uh, start making your decisions. [00:07:34] Please get out there and vote. This might be your last chance. Uh, this might be the last Lockey Awards. Uh, this is partially my fault. I haven't been promoting it very well for the last couple of years, but. Participation is really, really down and it's really hard to run without somebody to nominate. So, um, after two months of nominations, I still have only one nominee in that best editing category. [00:07:58] That's a little disappointing, but, uh, we'll make it through this year and we'll see how things turn out on the voting. But, uh, maybe the last year for the Lockie board. So get your, uh, votes in. And to everybody nominated, it should be a big honor that somebody actually took the. To register and log in to the website to enter a nomination in your name. [00:08:21] Not very many people took that effort this year, so it should be an extra big honor for you to have been nominated. All right, moving on to other news. A locksmith in Pasco, Florida is offering free deadbolt installation to families in response to a recent case of a missing toddler. After the two year old wandered away from Home America, locksmith LLC was inspired to help families secure their homes. [00:08:47] The locksmith is encouraging all families to take advantage of this free offer to keep their homes and children safe. Several news outlets have covered this story, including ABC News, bay News and Spot on Florida. Uh, I will link one of the articles in the show notes, but, uh, good on that. Locksmith, I know toddlers can be. [00:09:10] Pretty good at slipping away. The second you turn your back. If you're a parent, you probably know that too. Uh, one quick story. Uh, our youngest son, who's an adult now, when he was young, my wife was at home, uh, watching him. She started not feeling well, and he was taking a nap. So she took a nap. What, he woke up ahead of her and decided to let himself out the front door and play in the front. [00:09:35] she came to, saw the front door open, freaked out, went out. He was just sitting in the front lawn, but could have ended really badly. We installed a chain Lock on the door to foil him from doing that again because the deadbolt and the, the regular door Lock weren't keeping him in. And then one day, a little while later, after installing that chain, Lock while cooking. [00:10:00] Peek of view. Look down the hallway towards the living room at the front door, and there he is. He has climbed up the back of a La-Z-Boy style recliner. He's got one hand on the wall to kind of balance himself while he's leaning, way over trying to unhook the chain so he can get out the front door. It's easy to happen if you turn your back on 'em for a minute, they can just go if they're so inclined. [00:10:24] So something keep in. When you're trying to childproof your house, if you are a new parent, remember to childproof your exterior doors, and Nissan is recalling more than 800,000 small SUVs in the US and Canada because a key problem can cause the ignition to shut off while the car is being driven. The recall covers certain Nissan rogues from the 2014 through 2020 model years, as well as rogue sports from 2017 to 2020. [00:10:58] Nissan says that the SUVs have a jackknife style folding key, and it may not stay fully open. If driven with the key partially folded, the driver could touch the fob inadvertently turning the engine off. This can cause loss of engine power and power brakes, and the airbags might not inflate in the event of a crash. [00:11:17] Company says it is not aware of any crashes or injuries caused by the problem at this time, and it has not yet come up with a. Owners will be notified in March with an interim letter telling them not to attach anything else to the key ring. Then they'll get another letter telling them to take their SUVs in for repairs. [00:11:36] They also say that any owners with keys that won't stay in the open position should contact their dealers. Thought that was an interesting problem. It's a lot of cars nowadays that are key fob, push button start will have, uh, an auxiliary. That flips out or slides out. I did not actually know that Nissan was using one that folded out that was meant to actually be used as a key all the time. [00:12:02] That's pretty interesting and led to a rather interesting problem. Moving on to the community side of things, a big congrats to Andy Perin of the A Day in the Life of a locksmith YouTube channel for hitting 2000 subscribers. It's a good milestone and uh, congratulations. And it has been recently brought to my attention that the topic of hot wiring vehicles has recently caused controversy in the Locksport community. [00:12:31] I haven't seen any of this controversy myself. This was, uh, sent in, in a note, they say that some argue that it is an important knowledge to have in case of emergencies, while others believe that it should only be known by professionals such as mechanics and locksmiths. Personally, I'm not really sure why there is a controversy. [00:12:52] Dealing with the subject matter that we generally do. I would argue that just like other skills, such as Lock picking, bypassing impressioning, and other physical entry skills, the knowledge is already widely available, easy to access online, and I'm not sure why we would argue that it's okay to talk about those particular skills and not about others like hot. [00:13:15] It's kind of sounds like the same argument that the locksmith and security industry have used for years. The old security biosecurity or the illusion, or trying to maintain the illusion of security by keeping people in the dark. This knowledge is already well out there in the criminal universe. Trust me, they know it better than we. [00:13:38] The cat's out of the bag. So nowadays it's more important, I think for people to know what the vulnerabilities in their own systems are. You buy a car, an expensive car, knowing that it's as vulnerable to certain types of attack can help you think about how you can secure it from those same types of attack. [00:13:57] Just like knowing that your door Lock isn't ideal or that safe you bought, that cheap safe you bought is not gonna protect. . Those are important things to know, but generally the industry doesn't tell us that. And the same is going into the automotive world Right now. The criminals are having a heyday because there are lots of, uh, vulnerabilities and problems that are spread all over the internet. [00:14:24] And I think we should be allowed to talk about that and, uh, maybe think about ways to protect our own vehicles. Anyway, that's my take on it. I think it's good to have the discussion out. , but again, I don't see how it's different than the type of subject matter we talk about all the time, all of which can be used for criminals if they so choose. [00:14:50] But uh, most of them already know that type of knowledge. I would argue that more car thieves know how to hotwire vehicles and bypass security systems and do all that stuff. Then average criminals know how to pick Lock. So I don't think talking about hot wiring and other things is really that dangerous, and it appears The three Tumblr's podcast has a new Twitter account that is at the number three Tumblr's Pod. [00:15:21] If you don't already know, the three Tumblr's podcast features three Locksmiths, who you probably already know from the community, and they of course talk about locksmith. If you are over on Twitter, you might want to give them a follow. Moving on, on February 26th, 2023. Lock picking lawyer demonstrated a very simple exploit on the mojo box. [00:15:45] The mojo box is a doorknob, lockbox like real estate agent type, but with an electronic keypad, Bluetooth connectivity and a smartphone app block picking lawyer was able to defeat it with nothing more than a slap on the side of the. However, he posted an update in the comments and another one on Twitter where he said, mojo Box users received this email about 28 hours after I posted video 1505. [00:16:14] Everyone makes mistakes, but in my experience, few react so constructively when their mistakes are revealed. Hats off to show mojo for taking this seriously and patching the vulnerability so quickly. And he shared a copy of the email that was sent. The email read on February 26th. After a year in the field, an exploit was discovered that could provide unauthorized access to the Mojo Box Digital Lockbox on 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. [00:16:42] February 27th, we released a firmware update for all Mojo boxes. It completely resolves the February 26th exploit. You can immediately push this update to each of your mojo boxes from the Mojo Lock. We recommend, and then in bold it says, we recommend all users act quickly on this update. This will need to be done in a physical proximity of each mojo box. [00:17:07] We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Our team will communicate additional information about the how and why of all of this. In the coming days, we will add a notice to the Mojo box product page and you'll be able to review additional details. We built the mojo box to be a secure and affordable digital lockbox. [00:17:29] While we wish our testing had uncovered this issue before the Mojo Box was released a year ago, we hope the quick resolution of this exploit helps to make the point that we stand by the product that we built. So it's good to see that at least some companies are paying attention and taking immediate action when vulnerabilities are found. [00:17:49] It's good to see that this particular. Left the ability to do firmware updates in the field. That's very, very important for anything that is digital in nature, especially if it is wifi or Bluetooth connected. This particular one being Bluetooth connected, I believe, which is why you have to be in, uh, proximity to update it. [00:18:13] So I think that's a good responsible action to take. They didn't delay. They didn't deny it. They didn't try and. They took ownership of it and immediately pushed out a fix for it. So good on them. And if you want, you can check out the exploit and how easy it was on. Uh, Lock Picking Lawyers YouTube channel if you haven't already. [00:18:38] And just in Case Link will be in the show notes. Of course. Also in the show notes we'll have a link to Lock Picking Lawyers Video Revised Master M 1 76, new Open Method. He has put out a video demonstrating a new way to bypass a master. 1 76 padlock. Uh, evidently master has tightened up the tolerances on the sides of the combination wheels. [00:19:02] So the old bypass that we always used still works technically, but it's very difficult to do. But he shows that with a different tool, the same basic technique is still possible and quick. So worth checking. In last week we reported on a new product at Red Team Tools, the forensic collection set, and shortly after that, deviant put out a video explaining the reason for creating the set and demonstrating its use. [00:19:31] So if you've ever been curious about, uh, Lock forensics, uh, give it a good look. He, uh, he does go through the process of dissembling a Lock and bagging pieces and explains quite a. Not enough for you to become an expert, but he does explain the process enough for you to kind of understand what's going on. [00:19:50] And another good video to check out is, uh, PK, the 90 to 90 Quest, A new challenge, Lock from free, diver 72 and pick Smith. So free diver created a really unique challenge. Lock and Pix Smith helped turn it into a community challenge, Lock. And, uh, this Lock is, Three Bible challenge Lock. So he created an additional two Bibles inside of the original cylinder so that the key can effectively be removed at three different angles, straight up and down, or 45 in each direction, I believe. [00:20:32] And in order to complete the challenge, you will have to pick the Lock multiple times. The challenge comes with a logbook. So if you want to have your name in the logbook, you have to actually complete the full challenge. So check out the video if you're interested in learning more, either about how he made the Lock or what the challenge is. [00:20:53] And then I Fisk sent in this interesting link. It's to a Snopes article, did this old fire alarm box, Lock pranksters in place. And the photo is really interesting. It's an old photo. Of a fire alarm box, uh, activation box, and a very old style mounted on a pole, and it has a locking device around the bottom that locks itself around the wrist of the person who pulled it. [00:21:25] Now, what Snoops is getting at here is that people were like, oh, that's, you know, you Lock the person in place when there's a fire. That's not a good idea type thing, but in actuality, two things. The alarm as they show in one of the videos they linked to, was mounted on a pole not attached to the building. [00:21:46] And the other part, the other key part is it doesn't Lock you to the box. It basically locks this big metal piece around your wrist and then you can't have it removed until the fire department or the police show up and remove it. So to discourage you from doing, Fire alarm poles, which I evidently were a problem back then. [00:22:06] This was originally published in 1938, and like I said, there is a video, it's embedded in this article. If you wanna see this device in action. All I can say is it probably did work to help discourage pranksters, but at the same time, it might've discouraged if people knew about it. It might've discouraged actual, uh, people from doing real fire alarm polls. [00:22:32] Not wanting this huge metal object locked around their wrist, especially if it were out in the sun and it's hot, or if it's freezing cold outside , um, I'd be hesitant to reach my arm up in there and knowing that thing was gonna clamp down on my wrist. Anyway, you can check out the article for that video for the picture and also for more background information on the reasons for the device's creation, as well as other types of devices that were created. [00:23:01] To prevent the prank alarms. Kind of an interesting read and you might wanna check it out. And the next up, we have a blog article by Matthew Thiel, how I taught myself to pick locks and what I would do differently says he started Lock picking because he was watching videos on YouTube for entertainment during covid. [00:23:20] A lot of people did. Um, and he taught himself to pick locks from watching several different creators videos. Points out several things that he would do different. The key points I saw were that he would not get practice locks, that he would start with a four or five pin standard padlock, and he would have started with better quality picks. [00:23:46] I think a lot of us do that. We go out, we get the cheapest possible because you know, you don't know if you're gonna enjoy this or not, and you don't know the differe. . So you buy a cheap pick set, you get into it, you use it a little bit. This is fun. And then your picks bend, break, or they're too fat to fit in the Lock you want, whatever the case may be, and you end up immediately having to buy better Lock picks. [00:24:10] But everybody does that. Everybody has to learn that lesson. It's hard to convince people otherwise spending a whole bunch of money on a good quality pick when, um, you don't even know if you're gonna enjoy it or you're gonna be even any good at it. I guess it is what it is. We all learn our lesson the hard way. [00:24:29] Anyway, link in the show notes if you want to check out his experience and, uh, it's a good read, so I recommend you check it out. Moving on to products over at Red Team Tools. We got another new one. This one is the smartphone macro lens with stand, and this is basically just a clip on macro magnifying lens for your smart. [00:24:52] And it has a lot of different purposes if you are red teaming, but it is also really handy for things such as impressioning and uh, deviant put out some videos, so if you want to check those out, he shows using the lens on a smartphone to aid in impressioning gives a really great view. Also allows you to record that view if you're a YouTuber. [00:25:17] So that's always. and those lenses are available from Red Team Tools for $32 US And then Yagi Yas, I'm not sure how to pronounce this user's name, but posted on Reddit about some, uh, icon padlock cutaways that evidently he's made says the shiny cutaway micro batch is done and they're available for purchase. [00:25:44] They're made from 50 millimeter icon padlock. Originally five pen locks, but reconfigured for six pens. It has grub screws installed, making it recoverable from almost all Misconfigurations. Does note that they are secondhand locks. They have been used in the wild before becoming cutaways, so they will have some scratches and dings and they have no keys. [00:26:07] They are for sale for 65 euro, and you can DM them if you are interested. Link to that post in the show notes if you wanna check. Also on Reddit type regal posted Mewa PR cutaway. Now on thing averse. And that included a link. That link was to evidently their thing averse page. And on that page you will find several designs for 3D printable cutaway holders and progressive, I guess, pinning style, uh, spacers for ABLOY and miah locks. [00:26:45] Pretty cool stuff. If you are into learning miah and ABLOY picking techniques, I recommend you go over and check that out. Could be a, a great resource to have. I may actually have to, uh, download one of those so I can, uh, get back to learning my mi a pr, I've never quite picked it open. Moving on to events and meetups. [00:27:08] We have B besides Harrisburg, March 11th in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. We have the Lock Pick Championship by Event in Birdheim on March 25th, cipher Khan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 30th, as well as Hack for Kids Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on March 31st. Colonel Kahn, April 12th, Omaha, Nebraska. Besides Nashville, April 15th in Nashville, Tennessee, besides NYC in New York City. [00:27:42] April 22nd, the R S A C sandbox. April 25th in San Francisco. T2, 23 info SEC Conference. May 4th in Helsinki ka, May 5th in Durham, north. Besides Knoxville, May 12th, Knoxville, Tennessee, hack for Kids Chicago, June 3rd in Chicago, Illinois, in Circle City Con June 23rd, Indianapolis, Indiana. [00:28:22] We have a couple of new belts to announce this week, as well as the current belt stats as of the beginning of this. First up, a big congratulations to Lady Locke for earning red belt. Congratulations for that great accomplishment and congratulations to mc for earning black belt. He picked the EVA three Ks, the ASA twin 6,000 with gins, and he created some American Lock cutaways and manipulated the s and g 67 30 safe. [00:28:58] As well as being the host of the Milestone Lock Project. So, uh, congratulations to U M C for earning your black belt as far as belt stats as of the beginning of March in the Discord. We had 187 white belts, 319 yellow, 636 orange, 3 98 green, 180 blue, 108 purple, 58 brown, 52 red, and a whopping 104 black belts. [00:29:31] Now, and then moving to the Reddit stats, and there's quite a bit of overlap in these by the way. Uh, for Reddit, we have white belts, 1,100. Yellow 1,707 Orange 2,162 Green 772 blue 252 Purple 117, brown Belts 65, red belts 48 and black belts 101 for a total of 6,243. Participating in the Lock belt system if you're not already familiar with. [00:30:07] Lock Pickers United Belt system. Check out the links in the show notes. There's the official rules, as well as several different pages and videos that show you what the system is about, why it's fun, and why it might be a fun thing for you to get involved in. Now's the part of the show where I take a quick break, say thank you to people that made this episode possible. [00:30:25] Start with financial supporters. We. Meddler. Panda-Frog, Michael Gilchrest, Starrylock Williams Brain. Dave db, deciphered, Liibans. Locksports. Journey. Pat from MUN. Tactical three. RACs and a coach, ll AK Anthony, Dr. Hog, master Clayton Howard, aka. Cool Tune, mog. John Lock Rat. Yo, Mr. Picker. Cranky Lock, picker, bear Bones, Lock picking Deadbolt, cafe and W Lock Picker Snake Paracentric. [00:30:49] And John R. Chief Content Producer for this episode is no surprise, Jarrell, ak. Other content producers. Bear Bones Lock picking. I Fisk Joshua Gonzalez. Lady Locks. Norland Oak City, Lock Sport Open Lock Panda-Frog. Peace Weapon, the Lock Picker, 1969, the Sadistic Picker. Tiger Trav and Tony Veli. Thank you to all of you for your support and remember that this show is only possible because of that support. [00:31:15] If you wanna keep the show going, if you enjoy the show, you can help keep it going by sending in your information, your news links. Events, giveaways, anything you have that's happening in the Locksports community that you think others should know about or might just want to know about or might find amusing, send it in to me either at podcast at The Lock Sportscast dot com or by tagging me in any of the social media outlets that I have listed in the show notes. [00:31:44] Other ways you can help, you can share the podcast with your Lock picking friends. You can leave a review, comment, thumbs up, whatever the platform you. Allows, that helps people find the podcast, the more people that watch, the more people that can send in information. Obviously subscribe on the platform of your choice so you don't miss any episodes. [00:32:02] And if you wanna help financially, you can either donate on PayPal, Patreon, or subscribe to our, if you support the show with either a donation or information I use in an episode, I will give you credit in the show and in the show notes. Moving on to Lock picking criminals. Out of Casper, Wyoming. Police say, bar none, man shoplifted. [00:32:23] $4,000 in game controllers, vacuums, and other merchandise. According to the police, in Casper, a man allegedly shoplifted approximately $4,000 worth of video game controllers and vacuum cleaners from retail stores. Over the course of a year, he was arrested and charged with two counts of grand theft, as well as attempting to pick the Lock of a storage unit. [00:32:43] Police found Lock picks and burglary tools at his home. The incidents. Multiple times throughout the year, and the suspect was often seen on camera with another male who is yet unidentified. It says The suspect used a magnetic key to defeat the locking peg of the merchandise protecting glass. The items stolen were mostly Xbox and PlayStation controllers, a shark vacuum and skull candy headphones. [00:33:11] The suspect pawned several controllers at a nearby gain stop. And during the arrest, police also. Misdemeanor amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine at the suspect's residence. The suspect's girlfriend reportedly told police that he received the Lock pick set as a gift and continually practiced picking locks at home. [00:33:31] So there it is. A confirmed Lock picking criminal. They are pretty rare when you get one actually confirmed caught on camera or caught in the act, but there you go. We have one that, uh, evidently was. Picking a Lock on a storage unit or attempting to pick a Lock on a storage unit and was caught with Lock picks and in Florida. [00:33:52] Detectives are searching for a car thief that's been impersonating a locksmith. Evidently, a car thief in Broward County, Florida has been impersonating a locksmith to purchase key fobs and steel cars. They suspect he's been targeting high-end vehicles and has been successful in stealing multiple. They are currently investigating the case and have warn residents to be cautious of anyone claiming to be a locksmith who does not have proper identification or a marked vehicle. [00:34:19] Interesting that this was found because the locksmith received an invoice for items he didn't purchase from one of his suppliers. So the criminal was just basically impersonating him ordering things and having him shipped directly to the criminal. So must have had some way to properly program the fob. [00:34:39] Probably one of those stolen key machines or something. So sophisticated terminals for sophisticated cars. And over in Texas, thieves called locksmith to make a key for a locked F three 50 and stole the truck. According to the article, recently, a Ford F three 50 truck was stolen from a garage located at Hobby Airport in Houston, Texas. [00:35:01] When the theft occurred, the truck was locked and parked inside the parking. Perpetrators who intended to steal the truck, called a locksmith to make a new key for the vehicle. They succeeded in getting a new key and drove away with a truck. This, despite telling security and presumably the locksmith that they had no IDs, no key and no parking ticket for the vehicle in the garage, the entire incident was captured on camera and police are currently investigating the manner. [00:35:30] So just a reminder to all locksmith. A slight criminal will tell you all kinds of stories to play on your heartstrings, but if they don't have the proper paperwork of any kind to prove the vehicle is theirs, that's trouble. You could be sued over that one. Moving on to sales, we have a coupon code over at Artisan Ideas. [00:35:53] They're the people that put out the antique locks and keys, their history uses and mechanisms book, and you can save 15% we think if you use the code. Jason, I'm not sure on the percentage of that. The person who sent it in wasn't sure on the exact percentage of the code, but the code is Jason and you can save some money over there. [00:36:13] Over at Multi Pick, you have multiple options. They are having their spring sale and they have up to 30% off on items, no code needed. That ends March 19th. You also have three choices for a 10% off code. All of them are listed in the link in the show notes. I won't read them all off here, but multiple options to save@multipick.com. [00:36:37] Lock Pickers Mall still has 15% off with the code 15 PC off. And just a reminder, that is Lock Pickers Mall, not Lock. Pick Mall over at, uh, event or cfi. Um, they have a special page, no code needed. Just use the link provided in the show. Bare bones Lock picking. You can save 10% with the code. Do not duplicate 10 until March 31st. [00:37:09] 3D locks bart.com. 10% off if you use the code LS cast 10 at checkout over at Southward. You have multiple options. By the time this episode comes out, you should still have a little bit of time, probably a day or less to order their tubular picks on the 30% blow off. That code is blowout 30. You also have their regular sale items page. [00:37:36] No code required on that and their cosmetically blemished page is also active. If you're shopping at Law Lock Tools, you can save 10% if you use the link provided by Review Guru on that Twitter page. So be sure to check that. and make a locks 15% off if you use the code, buy makeout checkout and UK Lock Pickers dot code uk. [00:38:02] 10% off if you use the code gift checkout for giveaways. We have the same ones as last week. The Lock Picker 1969 has the Locksport bundle giveaway running until March 11th. And be sure to keep an eye on the picking time live streams with Lady Lock. For any giveaways that might happen there. And of course, be sure to enter the weekly Lock boss giveaway run by C L K supplies. [00:38:34] Each entry gets you entered into their weekly giveaway as well as the cumulative entries for their big giveaway. Happening in a few months for a really expensive key machine. So something to check out. And thank you everyone for your support for staying tuned if you're still listening. And I really appreciate everyone. [00:38:54] Thank you to the people that, uh, left comments on my video about my safe manipulation aid. I appreciate that. And if you haven't checked it out yet, please check it out and gimme some feedback. I appreciate everyone who helps send in news and information. Uh, number one, Anthony is, is always helping, so thank you to him. [00:39:15] And remember, keep it.