![]() ![]() A common meme in the comments of his videos is about how LPL can open locks by not even touching them.by breaking into a safe called Fort Knox (which is also painted yellow). A Running Gag in the community is people jokingly suggest breaking into Fort Knox.Sure enough, prying off a trim panel reveals a good half-dozen holes, through which the safe's locks can be bypassed with ease. LPL snarks that he wasn't aware this constituted a "new" or "advanced" feature - and notes that this just got him wondering if there were any unexposed holes they were trying to draw attention away from. Asbestos-Free Cereal: Discussed in video 1465 the gun safe's product listing on Amazon lists "no exposed holes" as a "new and advanced security feature".2023: Video 1520, is about "Getting Into a Woman's Kitty".the kitty in question being a furry cat-themed locking diary cover.2022: Video 1435 is a "follow-up" to the 2019 entry entitled "How To Fill My Wife's Beaver", this time involving a Beaver brand candy dispenser machine.2021: Video 1266 is called "My 18-Inch Long Johnson".2020: Video 1071 is supposedly about LPL getting into his ex-girlfriend's back door, and involves rubber gloves, multiple lockpicks and a spray canister.2019: Video 862 is entitled "Getting into My Wife's Beaver".2018: Video 651 is called "Manipulating my Tiny Coq". ![]() ![]() April Fools' Day: Five times so far, all having the same base joke of being innuendo-laden videos about lockpicking, phallic gestures, and fornication:.The All-Solving Hammer: Multiple videos have LPL use a hammer to get into a lock, such as Video 507, 429, and 392.For any budding lock enthusiast, you can support LPL by buying a lockpicks set or a specific picking instrument (including the famous disk-detainer pick that he and Bosnian Bill made) via Covert Instruments. You can find the wide selection of videos on their Youtube channel. Part of the appeal of the series is the way the Lock Picking Lawyer is able to crack open even the more sophisticated locks within a short amount of time, and for acting as a PSA of sorts to potential customers on what locks are bad and what ones are resistant to picking, all within short, concise, and really informative videos. Probably one of the more unusual video creators on YouTube, the Lock Picking Lawyer (shortened by many to LPL) is an Edutainment Show about picking the locks in their collection (or ones that have sent in by his fans, and in rare cases, companies themselves ), exposing their many design flaws and weaknesses, and how they, and by extension, his audience, can lockpick them and avoid them if they're on sale. "This is the Lock Picking Lawyer, and what I have for you today is my TV Tropes page." ![]()
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