Gene363 wrote:What kind of lock?
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A bent small screwdriver and a length of wire can be made into a tension wrench and rake.
It's a cylindrical lock but uses a blade like regular lock key. I'm guessing that it's not too hard to pick if you know what you are doing. Maybe 4 or 6 pins. Mobile locksmith guy says he's done numerous ones and he can probably pick it in a couple minutes and could probably make a key for it onsite. He says it will be an easy thing to do.
Seems like a nice guy and is a recommended locksmith in town. I didn't ask him a price but my guess is it would be around $100 (wild guess) since he'd drive over in his van, pick the lock and cut a set of keys.
Figured I'll give it a shot myself with a lock pick kit. It's not an emergency. It'll give me something to do this weekend and maybe learn how to pick a lock. If I can't pick it, I'll call him to do it at some future time.
Bought a kit on Amazon. This thing to practice with:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CR7FRB6J?ref=ppx_pt2_dt_b_prod_image