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Taz Are you back in production?
Taz Are you back in production?
Taz I dud not know about the change locks and the trap locks till I just now found and joined this site. Thus adds a whole dimension, As a key holder I'd want maximum security on principle and I'd probably tell my wearer I'd fitted a trap lock just as a deterrent. I also like the possibility of having a change lock so that two people would both be needed for an unlock.
Taz IMO (1) is an especially neat idea though I don't quite see how it would work in practice. If Keyholder A had both Key 1 and the change key what's to stop him/her using the change key so the lock would accept Key 1? Or have I missed something?
Surely Keyholder A should only have the change key and the Key 1 to open should only be held by Keyholder B?
Maximus There was an actual case when firefighters had to open chastity belt, due to lost keys.
https://mashable.com/archive/firefighters-chastity-belt
You are talking about opening the lock without having keys. Ok. Let't image you can do it and that now the lock is open.
Question: is closing the lock again as simple as opening it? If you open but you can' t close, parents will know you did it! What about closing ( expecially the tubular locks and locks that need a key to be closed)?
Rina There was an actual case when firefighters had to open chastity belt, due to lost keys.
https://mashable.com/archive/firefighters-chastity-belt
haha, yes, I think heard about that, is why I told
Angelina going to the firefighters would make me extremely uncomfortable
maybe a for someones, an opportunity to break the ice and flirt with a firefighter
Laura Your Mom did things properly. How long did you stay virgin or are you still?
Greatcornbow How long did you stay virgin or are you still?
I'm still virgin
Greatcornbow Maybe when Tollyboy produce again there'll be more
Possible,especially as their chastity belts seem to have been appreciated.
Vanessa Possible,especially as their chastity belts seem to have been appreciated.
That ls up tp Taz!
Taz https://www.ebay.com/itm/181982437897 That is a generic change key tubular lock. As you see from the image the front face is numbered 0 - 7 there are 8 keys which will also be numbered and the red top key which is the change key.
That is a fantastic link. Are you going to incorporate this as an optional extra when you resume production?
Attention Tollyboy wearers!
Your lock has been semi-confirmed to be pickable. Since others told me there is a risk of false pins though, so I can not confirm it'll work on tollyboy lock as their website is confusing and I can't buy their locks (horrible site navigation).
Here's a teaser video (more info/explanation coming later this week):
https://youtu.be/u1JZYt4t23k
Raziel Most tubular locks out there are weak enough that with the right tools, they basically pick themselves. I think the point made by Taz is mostly that while most are like that, not all of them are. Many quite similar looking locks have very different degrees of security.
Now, those insertable locks that seem to be popular with cages for boys these days... I have the brand-name one, and it still opens with a random piece of metal and some careful jiggling.
Again, tubular locks come in different strengths, much like traditional pin-tumbler locks. The latter are probably safer, but one advantage of tubular locks that makes them so suitable for chastity belts is that they can pack a lot into a very flat package.
Another advantage specifically for female belts might be that there is a company called Beaver Machine Corporation that manufactures such locks for use with their vending machines, and it might have humorous value to have a "beaver lock". Sadly, those locks are as self-picking as most common tubular locks, as the lockpicking lawyer amusingly demonstrates in this little video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRozAbaKs9M