At LockCon, we had some guests who were shooting footage for the BBC. They followed a few British lockpickers, including Nigel and made an item for the One Show.
It aired last week and you can view it below.
At LockCon, we had some guests who were shooting footage for the BBC. They followed a few British lockpickers, including Nigel and made an item for the One Show.
It aired last week and you can view it below.
A week ago, I visited the French lockpicking group, l’Association des Crocheteurs de France. They regularly have meetings in Paris. But last week, they had combined their meeting with lockpicking competitions and lectures (also in Paris).
There was a nice crowd. The ACF has been able to find a nice place in Paris to meet, in the 11th arrondissement. The lockpicking competition was like that in the Netherlands, where you are divided in groups and every group gets locks, given out by the organisation. Winners of each group go to the semi-finals and then the finals. What was interesting, was that the locks were dimple locks. Although the French lockpicking group is quite new (founded 3 years ago), they chose to make it difficult!
But, there were a number of people who were very skilled. I also participated. I struggled a bit with the French rule that you must use a tensioner and are not allowed to tension the cam directly. I got into the semi-finals but not the finals. But this is just an excuse of course, the three finalists were very good! 🙂
The final consisted of three rounds of 30(!) minutes. After that, the top-3 was known: 1st place for BilLock, 2nd for Cinok and 3rd for BisBis. Congratulations!
After the competition (and dinner), there were four interesting lectures. One was about what you can deduce by just looking at a lock. The person who has organised the whole thing, Fabien, also gave a lecture. It was about a popular (but very expensive) French lock, that looks like an impossible-to-pick lever lock, but in fact there are several ways of defeating it, as Fabien showed.
If you live in France, be sure to visit them!
Yes – we are still in 2018. But.. the date for LockCon 2019 is already known!
LockCon 2019 will be held October 25-27, 2019, in Castle De Berckt in Baarlo, Netherlands (the same place as previous years). Arrival the 24th in the evening is possible, as is leaving the 28th if you wish.
Registration will be possible a number of months before the event starts, so no need to mail us already, this is just so you know when to reserve LockCon in your agendas.
At LockCon 2017 (so last year), the good people from FIOPS were present. FIOPS is an internationalorganization founded to create a platform for forensic specialists in the field of physical security.
This is an interesting field, that also interests many of the attendees at LockCon. By looking at traces left inside a lock, it is possible to tell a lot, e.g. if it was just opened with a key, or if also picking tools were inserted. It is possible to differentiate between standard pick tools, pick guns, bump keys etc. because all leave different traces that can be seen by disassembling the lock and having a close look with a microscope.
The folks from FIOPS asked our help to provide real traces in locks, to help build a library of locks opened with different (but known) techniques. For this reason, they installed a real door in which cylinders were placed to be opened, every time a new one. Recordings were made of the opening.
I was one of the people opening one of the locks (lock 24), and my method was picking. Since members of Toool never pick locks in doors as it does not make sense but makes it harder, I expected to need quite a lot of time. Imagine my surprise when I opened in 20 seconds, even if I had never picked the lock before!
Here’s a video of me opening:
Enjoy!
Walter.
Toool organises an ongoing competition that ends every year at LockCon. A box with locks travels to all meetings and members of Toool can have a go at them and Toool competition. Since you can really get to know the lock (you can try as often as you like), the opening times become very fast over the year.
The results of the competition were:
1. | Walter | 266.5 |
2. | Jos | 235.5 |
3. | Tom | 204 |
4. | Decoder | 198 |
5. | Rob | 127 |
6. | Rolf | 66 |
7. | Martin EHV | 36 |
8. | J-W | 32 |
9. | Christ | 19 |
10. | Maykel | 2 |
Here we see the winners, from left to right Tom, Walter and Jos:
Picture by Urs
The newest of the competitions is the lever lock competition. This is really fast paced, four locks to be opened in each round, with just two minutes per lock. This is done in groups of four, the winners of each group go to the final. One group had no winners (no locks opened). The first rounds went as follows:
Round | Name | Lock 1 | Lock 2 | Lock 3 | Lock 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nigel | 1’28 | 1’59 | – | – |
Femurat | 1’05 | – | – | – | |
Torsten | – | – | – | – | |
Walter | – | – | – | – | |
2 | Julian | 0’43 | 0’56 | – | – |
Lars | 1’09 | 0’58 | – | – | |
Decoder | 1’42 | 0’54 | – | – | |
Cattani | 1’28 | – | – | – | |
3 | Oli | 1’32 | 0’51 | 1’58 | – |
Kilae | – | – | – | – | |
Dune | – | – | – | – | |
Zanella | – | – | – | – | |
4 | Harry | 0’23 | 0’47 | 1’59 | – |
Jaakko | 1’39 | – | – | – | |
R@y | – | – | – | – | |
Jascha | – | – | – | – | |
5 | BenD | – | – | – | – |
DG | – | – | – | – | |
Klepas | – | – | – | – | |
Topy | – | – | – | – | |
6 | mkie | 0’34 | 1’15 | 0’24 | – |
Morris | 0’24 | 1’33 | 0’39 | – | |
Marc | 1’27 | – | – | – | |
Tom | – | – | – | – |
The finals were exiting, with the following end result:
# | Name | Lock 1 | Lock 2 | Lock 3 | Lock 4 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Julian | 1’07 | 1’32 | 1’20 | 1’52 | 0’56 |
2. | Oli | – | 0’34 | 1’28 | 1’58 | 0’34 |
3. | Harry | – | 1’37 | 1’24 | – | 1’22 |
4. | Nigel | – | – | – | – | 1’50 |
5. | mkie | – | – | – | – | – |
Here we see the winners, from left to right Harry, Julian and Oli:
Picture by Urs
Also many people participated in the impressioning championships. Given an Abus C83 cylinder and some blank keys, the goal was to make one of them into a working key as fast as possible. The first six would then proceed to the A-final, the second six to the B-final, to open another set of six locks.
The first round lasted an hour, but the first two times were under a minute!
The results of the first round:
1. | J-W | 0’51 | 2. | Jos | 0’59 | 3. | Manfred | 1’11 | 4. | Oli | 1’12 | 5. | Harry | 1’32 | 6. | Morris | 2’10 | 7. | Alex | 2’34 | 8. | Holly | 2’40 | 9. | Walter | 3’03 | 10. | Django | 3’38 | 11. | Jord | 5’51 | 12. | Torsten | 6’34 | 13. | Zahella | 7’48 | 14. | Nigel | 8’04 | 15. | RFGuy | 9’46 | 16. | Marc | 10’36 | 17. | R@y | 14’08 | 18. | DG | 15’43 | 19. | mkie | 15’50 | 20. | Julian | 22’31 | 21. | Hotaru | 23’41 | 22. | Tom | 28’05 | 23. | Matt B. | 30’12 | 24. | mh | 31’02 | 25. | Lars | 44’45 | 26. | Martin.BE | 26’28 | 27. | Jascha | 47’42 |
Then the top-6 were to compete in the (A) final. The numbers 7 through 12 did the B-final. The results were as follows:
A FINAL
1 | Jos | 1’55 | 7’27 | 13’54 | 8’14 | 5’12 | 4’28 |
2 | Manfred | 7’17 | 5’45 | 7’06 | – | 2’42 | 5’40 |
3 | Oli | – | – | 2’53 | 8’14 | 3’14 | 11’28 |
4 | J-W | 10’38 | 3’51 | 12’02 | 12’02 | – | – |
5 | Harry | 6’16 | – | 4’58 | 6’45 | – | – |
6 | Morris | – | – | 11’02 | 11’57 | – | 6’42 |
7 | Jord | 7’46 | 2’55 | – | 3’57 | – | 7’35 |
8 | Alex | 7’56 | 11’06 | 5’05 | – | 6’42 | – |
9 | Torsten | 8’09 | – | – | – | – | 5’52 |
10 | Walter | – | 8’48 | – | – | – | 12’20 |
11 | Django | – | – | – | – | – | 6’08 |
12 | Holly | – | – | 6’21 | – | – | – |
Here we see the winners, from left to right: Oli, Manfred and Jos:
Picture by femurat
Picture by Dennis van Zuijlekom
Quite a lot of people participated in the Lockpicking championships (the “Dutch Open”). We had 67 participants! Six groups were made where every person tried to open six locks. The best two would go on to the knock outs. Here are the results of that first round:
Winner | Runner-up | |
---|---|---|
Table 1 | Julian | Max |
Table 2 | Locknoob | Femurat |
Table 3 | Walter | Decoder |
Table 4 | Marc | Gorilla |
Table 5 | Torsten | Jos |
Table 6 | Catani | Jascha |
In the first knock out round, each number one would compete one-on-one with a number two, leaving only six people:
Competitors | Winner |
---|---|
Julian – Femurat | Julian |
Locknoob – Max | Max |
Walter – Gorilla | Walter |
Marc – Decoder | Decoder |
Torsten – Jascha | Torsten |
Catani – Jos | Jos |
The next knock out round left three people:
Competitors | Winner |
---|---|
Julian – Walter | Julian |
Max – Decoder | Decoder |
Torsten – Jos | Torsten |
Those three people went to the final round, having to open three high security locks:
CISA C3000 | KALE KILLIT | ISEO F6 | |
---|---|---|---|
1. Decoder | – | – | 1’13 |
2. Torsten | – | – | 11’26 |
3. Julian | – | – | – |
Here we see the winners, from left to right Julian, Decoder and Torsten:
Picture by femurat
LockCon 2018 was another success. For the second time at Kasteel De Berckt, for the first time completely sold out. We had a lot of repeat visitors of course, but also some newcomers. People from the US, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland, Finland, the UK, Australia, New Zealand and possibly some countries I am forgetting now joined us for a three day event filled with lectures, workshops, competitions and of course networking (meeting new people over a beer, reconnecting with others, swapping locks and techniques).
The BBC was present to shoot some footage for an upcoming One Show.
I would like to thank our sponsors, who made the event possible. Abus sponsored all the C83 cylinders and the brass keyblanks used in the impressioning competition. They certainly know what they are doing, the bitting was perfect for the game. Multipick and Sparrows Lockpicks gave away some fantastic prizes for all of the winners. They both have some interesting new gear, be sure to take a look. Paclock made wonderful engraved padlocks for all the winners, in different colours. M&C, Tokoz and EVVA sponsored locks as prizes and for the competition. Spoox sponsored picks and pick holders. Thanks!
Picture by Sarah
We are busy with the preparations for LockCon 2018, taking place September 28-30 in Baarlo, Netherlands. We are almost sold out (i.e. all the rooms at the venue being occupied). There are a few left, prefeably for people sharing rooms. There is also the option to have tents or RV’s on the premises, but we would rather stick to regular rooms.
The BBC will be present to do some filming. We will have championships in lockpicking, lever lockping and impressioning. And of course a full program with lectures and workshops.