Lagavulin scotch is 300 dollars a bottle, and is best when sipped. drinking the whole bottle would kill your throat; it's quite peaty after all. I recommend a warm and small tumbler with no more than three drops of water. no ice. Damn, that's a tasty bottle.
@@ryuhitsuya21 Hes a Lawyer, so probably Yes, and if he told you then you would probably want to drink even more, especially after you get his Bill. O.o
We gonna blow over the fact you said its a childs puzzle? Sorry my 4 yr old nephew is an alcoholic. We like to try and atleast stimulate his brain by puting a fun little puzzle on his bottles of sailor
Just so no one's tempted to click on the spammer's link, here's the correct link to the video of Mrs LockingLawyer's solution: czcams.com/video/lod_LUp3ggc/video.html
Just smash the bottom of the bottle open and drink the whole thing at once. Bet I could do it... It'd be a waste of good scotch and I'd pass out for at least 24 hours, but I could try
I love the idea of a LPL origins movie. Instead of being bitten by a radioactive spider someone stole his lawnmower from a shed 'secured' with a Master Lock
I don't know how old LPL is but "Solving puzzles by the fire place" reminds me of a middle class british boy spending his time by solving puzzles which makes me think that LPL is a non-aging vampire which explains his crazy skills with solzing puzzles because he's been doing it for 200 years.
@@Lunarfox That's only for destructive opening where the manufacturer claims something is strong or cut resistant. Just about high security lock can be cut or by-passed with a pre-prepped backpack oxy-acetylene torch if its made of metal, or even encased in composites in seconds. That's not the goal of this channel, usually.
Now I envision the pair in a SAW type setup, then both shrug and are loose from any assorted shenanigans in 30 secs and calmly walking from the building with a wtf look from whoever is watching the camera feed...
@Umbah umbah troll. DO NOT CLICK ON THIS GUY'S LINK. HE'S TROLLING TO GET VIEWS ON HIS OWN VID WHICH HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH LOCKS, PICKING, OR LAGAVULIN.
@@TexChopper You can click the link and hit pause and you won't be counted as a view. You can then dislike the video, which will help push it down and hurt them more.
I remember the first time you received Lagavulin 16 on video. I thought it might be worth trying. Mind you, I'm no connoisseur when it comes to Scotch. When I finally purchased a bottle ($100 locally) I'd hoped to not be disappointed. To this day, Lagavulin 16 is also my favorite Scotch as well! I only have you to thank for the discovery. I've tried many brands over the years and for the price, it's simply the best bang for the buck in my opinion. Cheers to you LPL
@@JamesJamersonIsAGod You joke, but there are already algorithms which "undo" some primitive blurring techniques. If the blurring tool manipulates the pixels in a predefined manner (think its usually by a fourier transform), its possible in some cases to reverse those changes.
"I used this to lock up Mrs LPL's favourite bottle of bubbly, but she removed the base of the bottle with a can opener" (throwback to Mrs LPL bypassing the icecream lock by destroying the tub instead)
I love how even when solving toy puzzles he speaks like he's picking a lock. And even using the tools. I recently started kinda binging your videos and I gotta say, you're amazing my man, keep up the good work!
"I'm going to use this String Puller that Bosnian Bill helped me create. You can find it for sale over at covertinstruments.com. And even better, it's not on backorder anymore."
Using one's readily-available resources to assist with the task at hand is one of the greatest skills to have. Well done LPL, you are one of my top favorite CZcamsrs 111/10 would recommend to any and all.
This is the Lock Picking Lawyer and someone sent me a puzzle lock with my favorite drink. I don't suggest you lock your bottles with this puzzle because a simple tool such as a utility knife can simply cut the string and provide access to the bottle.
@@warp22 Don't report the video, as it might be someone unrelated that the spammer is trying to ruin. Instead, report the spammer's channel for spamming.
Yeah and not only that, he cheated. He used a tool to push up the string. I don't believe you're supposed to use any tools on that puzzle. I mean if you could use tools, you could just cut the string with a pair of scossors! LOL!
In high-school, I stole a bottle of Jack Daniel with one of those anti theft devices on the top. It was the first time I had seen one of those devices, so I thought the plastic contained a free shot glass that came with the bottle. My friends were so mad when we couldn't get it off. 🤣
*saw checking his freshly captured prey thru camera* *saw checking the street thru the window* LPL: "that's all I have for you today, always have a nice day, thank you"
I’m a relatively new scotch drinker and tried Lagavulin 16 just because of your videos and it’s now in my personal top 2 behind Oban 14. Thanks for the suggestion, LPL
If you're looking for a decent budget scotch (something that tastes pretty good but is also affordable to just keep on hand in case you want a scotch), I'd recommend Grant's Family Reserve. Usually goes for about $30 Canadian a bottle or like 15 GBP so I'm assuming somewhere around 20 USD a bottle. It's not as nice as some of the more pricey scotches but it's definitely a good scotch considering how cheap it is I tend to always have a 40 oz bottle of the stuff on hand just in case I feel like having a scotch
THIS WAS FUN. I REALLY ENJOYED WATCHING YOU SOLVE THE PUZZLE SO EASY. I HAD NO IDEA WHAT TO DO. AND YOU DID IT SO FAST AND EASY. GREAT VIDEO. I LOVE IT.
Puzzle locks are SO neat, I used to play hidden object games as a kid and I loved the satisfaction of finally figuring out a particularly challenging lock. I wish there were more opportunities to see physical puzzle locks like these!
@@in.articulo.mortis It would be much simpler to get an industrial glass shredder, put a bucket below it and shred the bottle with the lock. In the next step what got into the bucket you put through laboratory-grade filter to remove the remnants of glass and other particles. What you get in result is pure Scotch. That's how professionals do it.
Stopped by my local purveyor if fine spirits the other day specifically to buy this bottle. To my surprise, they only had one variety of Lagavulin, the "cask edition", which was outside of what I was willing to pay. Glad to see your quest was easier to complete!
Hey LPL Despite appreciating your efforts to preserve the puzzle lock, I cannot help but think a brute force attack would have been faster. Perhaps a follow-up video is in order. I see a few different attacks that could be performed. Even then I'm sure it would take longer than a Master lock.
??? You want him to break the lock contraption? That would take away the playful aspect of solving for the reward. How would the viewer who sent it feel if he just cut the string? Plus, he solved it really quick, we’re you searching for a any% wr?
I had some puzzles when I was growing up. I remember one that used a similar principle with a chain on the bottom rung of a 3-rung 'ladder' of sorts, which you had to maneuver through the structure itself to remove. One of the memories I'm most proud of is when I finally managed to figure that one out all by myself :)
It took longer for the LPL to do that puzzle than it does to pick 90% of the locks featured on this channel, and he knew how to solve it from the get go. Going to replace all my locks with puzzles.
He didn’t do it twice. It must have been a fluke.
He used the tool that he and BosnianBill created, which is available in the store
Yeah he didn't show us it wasn't a fluke for a reason it must've been a fluke
😂
Lol. Good one
Haha
Challenge: drink the whole bottle, and then solve a similar puzzle.
Yes please
Lagavulin scotch is 300 dollars a bottle, and is best when sipped. drinking the whole bottle would kill your throat; it's quite peaty after all. I recommend a warm and small tumbler with no more than three drops of water. no ice.
Damn, that's a tasty bottle.
@@archibaldcreep1 Luckily it is not 300 dollars. More like 60-70. But all in all a really good scotch!
@@archibaldcreep1 chug it
I second this
When a toy puts up more resistance than a Masterlock.
While sad, true...
@@JaredBrown_hkuspgtr not at all. He could've opened it much easier. He is also better at lockpicking than solving puzzles.
As long as you respect the heart of the puzzle and don't just use scissors.
Locks and puzzles are two different things.
@@Himechinachae when you realise that this is a joke
"Let's send him a puzzle that isn't a lock!"
"I'll just use this turning tool..."
"STAHP"
NO EXTERNAL TOOLS REEEEE
Everyone knows half of the puzzle difficulty is requiring dexterity from my sausage fingers
@@Skonkgasm I doubt it would be possible to complete without SOME kind of tool. The Joke was that he used a lockpicking tool.
If you play it in reverse he just reassembles it.
Lmao
Nothing can stop the LockpickingLawyer when a bottle of Scotch is involved.
Or you know, in general
He could have taken a page out of Mrs. LockpickingLawyer's book though and just cut open the bottom of the container, bypassing the lock completely
But what if I sent him a good Irish whiskey instead?
@@VallornDeathblade Is there such a thing?
@@joevining2603 Whiskey originated in Ireland.
"It is not alcoholism, it is puzzle solving"
But can he solve the puzzle of why I drink so much
Sounds Russian... or possibly French. O.o
@@ryuhitsuya21 Hes a Lawyer, so probably Yes, and if he told you then you would probably want to drink even more, especially after you get his Bill. O.o
@@grayeaglej then I'm ahead of the curve
@@ryuhitsuya21 Oh, Noh O.o
"We'll pull the string up and through the holes" - Got a click on the first wood block. Block two is a false gate, Block 3 is binding nicely...
.... And Ribena Inside .
Damn it, you stole my comment. Hahahaha😆
this is the best comment on this video
Block for seems to be the cork to my favorite scotch
…….and …..we got this thing open.
FANS: Let's send him puzzle so that it will harder for him.
LPL: I was actually inspired to do lockpicking by solving puzzles.
FANS: SHIEEEEEEEEET.
@@atomickid ^ under-rated comment
He mentions in this video that he isn't into puzzles that much: czcams.com/video/mgWEIiIfGsQ/video.html
@@AntsanParcher but then again. He said in this video that a puzzle started it all.
"I was born in the puzzles... Molded by them..."
That moment when it took longer to undo a child’s puzzle than most “professional” locks
"Let me grab a regular pair of scissors and I can open this in seconds."
@@Hiilihankomies nah, that doesn't fit the bill, because the puzzle was not advertised as slash resistant or similar =)
You can secure anything quite well when you don't intend there to be any fast way in like with a key
We gonna blow over the fact you said its a childs puzzle? Sorry my 4 yr old nephew is an alcoholic. We like to try and atleast stimulate his brain by puting a fun little puzzle on his bottles of sailor
@@TheGreatAtario I, too, like to keep my pocket money in a welded steel box, and I always carry an angle grinder for whenever I need to pay in cash
Probably would have been faster to get Mrs LockpickingLawyer involved, She already proved her credentials with the ice-cream lock.
Just so no one's tempted to click on the spammer's link, here's the correct link to the video of Mrs LockingLawyer's solution: czcams.com/video/lod_LUp3ggc/video.html
Just smash the bottom of the bottle open and drink the whole thing at once. Bet I could do it... It'd be a waste of good scotch and I'd pass out for at least 24 hours, but I could try
Scissor the string
@@DanielSultana GMTA! That was my first thought too!
i think we're looking for non-destructive means of entry. don't wanna waste any good scotch after all
I was waiting for him to just pull out scissors and say "Thanks"
That would be his wife's approach.
Thanks. This is all I have for you today...
😂 Like what his wife did when he put the lock on the Ben and Jerry’s lid. Cut the top portion with the lock off the tub with a knife.
@@OmniscientWarrior still works thou 🤣
"clearly a lock to be avoided"
“Remember, it’s all in the game.”
He does not miss.
So cool to hear about LPL origin stories “puzzles by the fire place”. Reckon it definitely had an influence on what he does today!
Not as much as being "tied up and locked in the boot of the car".
@rhone that is also a scenario that could inspire lockpicking skills
I love the idea of a LPL origins movie. Instead of being bitten by a radioactive spider someone stole his lawnmower from a shed 'secured' with a Master Lock
Being a lawyer?
@@jamesrochon2195 well the connections are so obvious, no one has to connect the dots ;D
Love that even on a wooden puzzle he still brings out a lock pick piece lol
What did you expect from Lpl?
Surprised he didn’t break out the tool him and Bosnian bill made!
“I sell these on covert instruments...”
Let me get out the ramset....
@Umbah umbah Still spamming unrelated crap.
When LPL needs to pick a lock, he uses his pocket knife.
When LPL needs to solve a puzzle, he uses his lock picking tool.
Don't forget, he picks locks with forks and pieces of cans too
That's because this puzzle is more secure than most locks.
If it was a Masterlock - he'd use a Lego man or yesterday spaghetti, but this puzzle required proper tool.
I don't know how old LPL is but "Solving puzzles by the fire place" reminds me of a middle class british boy spending his time by solving puzzles which makes me think that LPL is a non-aging vampire which explains his crazy skills with solzing puzzles because he's been doing it for 200 years.
This video is longer than some of his lockpicking ones. Maybe lock manufacturers should start with more puzzle locks haha :D
imagine Real world resident evil puzzles at those gas stations that keep their bathrooms locked
@@Lunarfox That's only for destructive opening where the manufacturer claims something is strong or cut resistant. Just about high security lock can be cut or by-passed with a pre-prepped backpack oxy-acetylene torch if its made of metal, or even encased in composites in seconds. That's not the goal of this channel, usually.
Just don't forget the whiskey.
Now I'm going to go mad imagining what the Master high-security puzzle lock would look like.
@@StopChangingUsernamesCZcams exactly like they do now but with no keyhole. You get a hint from it being replaced by a red bull logo!
I realised this was similar to the escape the room puzzle in which Bosnian Bill and I were imprisoned as children...
LPL in an escape room would be hilarious. Click out of 1, 2 is binding...
Now I envision the pair in a SAW type setup, then both shrug and are loose from any assorted shenanigans in 30 secs and calmly walking from the building with a wtf look from whoever is watching the camera feed...
@@FuelDropforthewin the escape room would be mad: where did you even get that magnet to bypass the front door??
@Umbah umbah troll.
DO NOT CLICK ON THIS GUY'S LINK. HE'S TROLLING TO GET VIEWS ON HIS OWN VID WHICH HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH LOCKS, PICKING, OR LAGAVULIN.
@@TexChopper You can click the link and hit pause and you won't be counted as a view. You can then dislike the video, which will help push it down and hurt them more.
Love how he just smoothly drops "it's all in the game". Gangsta.
He ain’t never pulled a pick on a citizen…
"Shouldn't take too long."
_checks video length, it's 3 min_
That's like... 10 LPL years or something.
That's like 3 Weisers or dozen Masterlocks
For everybody wodering: yes, he sells that Turning Tool over at Covertinstruments.
But he's still wrapping up the Lagavulin distribution paperwork 😂
Also, it’s sold out
I would have put a tag on the string that says "slash resistant".
My thoughts exactly!
And had have proven you wrong with a simple flick of his edc..and the video would've been cut in half time wise. .😄
@@FJ80Coop yes that was the idea
UNSOLVABLE PUZZLE SLASH RESISTANT IMPENETRABLE TO FORCE ATTACKS!!!!
Made by masterlock
"I'm going to use this puzzle breaking tool Bosnian Bill and I made..."
I believe a drilling and sucking through a straw exploit would also work.
Lagavulin thru a straw? I don’t even like drinking and I know that’s blasphemy
Master Lock: "That took longer than many of our products, the key for security is clearly wood, not metal!"
"Oh, this puzzle? I used to solve this thing next to the fireplace when I was a literal child". There's no fooling the LPL
"Remember that it's all in the game."
Lock makers - you come at the king, you best not miss.
Oh indeed.
Oh shit, it’s Omar!
Literally thought at the end of this one: "If you like this video and want to see more like it.... send me a bottle ;)"
" Hopefully, this will help me " He says as it's working like a fuckin' charm.
LpL: doing a puzzle which has no lock
also LpL: grab my turning tool-
(itd doesn't matter if its a lock, he will pick it)
Nice click there.
Underrated comment right here
See I sat there and thought that was cheating. Should be done without a tool.
Maintains the format, see "block 1 is loose, block 2 is loose"
@Umbah umbah Cut the fucking unrelated spam.
Lesson for the day: The tensioning tool is multipurpose and a must have for your lockpicking arsenal....LOL
Using a turning tool to help solve a bottle puzzle is the exact kind of content I expect from this channel.
I remember the first time you received Lagavulin 16 on video. I thought it might be worth trying. Mind you, I'm no connoisseur when it comes to Scotch. When I finally purchased a bottle ($100 locally) I'd hoped to not be disappointed. To this day, Lagavulin 16 is also my favorite Scotch as well! I only have you to thank for the discovery. I've tried many brands over the years and for the price, it's simply the best bang for the buck in my opinion. Cheers to you LPL
It’s the preferred beverage of both LPL and Ron Swanson. How can you go wrong?
it has a pretty good reputation here as well (I live next to where it's made)
From 0:42 he adds a blur to the bottom centre-left side of the screen so that we can't see his face on the reflection!! Clever LPL! Very clever...
Now all we need is a 90s movie computer wiz to mash a keyboard and “enhance” the video and we will have his true identity!!!
Nice observation!
@@JamesJamersonIsAGod You joke, but there are already algorithms which "undo" some primitive blurring techniques. If the blurring tool manipulates the pixels in a predefined manner (think its usually by a fourier transform), its possible in some cases to reverse those changes.
I had been watching to see if there would be a reflection of his face at some point, but he was too quick with the blur.
He is like Banksy in a way. We will never know what he looks like.
His quickness increases the closer to getting his Scotch. Good man.
@Umbah umbah this had nothing to do with the comment
@@danceycat6446 That account is spamming the same link under every comment. Just report it.
“I’m going to use a wiper insert, as a puzzling tool in 50 1000ths”
"I used this to lock up Mrs LPL's favourite bottle of bubbly, but she removed the base of the bottle with a can opener"
(throwback to Mrs LPL bypassing the icecream lock by destroying the tub instead)
engeneers overthing, workers overcome
Precisely.
I can't help but wonder, how handy she would be with hammer and chisel in hand...
LPL is an Omar fan: "You come at the king, you best not miss.”"
Omar! Omar comin!
LPL's other lockpick is a shotgun
Am I a joke to you? -Ralph Emerson
The Cheese stands alone.
Fish gotta swim.
It's pretty ironic that, as an individual buyer, this guy is probably the biggest customer that all those faulty lock companies actually have.
@Umbah umbah Troll link
@@luckyx16 more spam just report him
I love how even when solving toy puzzles he speaks like he's picking a lock. And even using the tools. I recently started kinda binging your videos and I gotta say, you're amazing my man, keep up the good work!
When all you have is a turning tool, everything looks like a lock.
"It's all in the game" a lovely little Easter Egg for the sender. A touch of class from LPL as always.
Can you explain the reference?
Masterful use of the turning tool
A great salesman always knows how to work in their products into the conversation! 😏
I love it when he takes longer to explain how puzzles and locks work than to actually get it solved.
I appreciate someone skilled in the art of gift-giving.
"I'm going to use this String Puller that Bosnian Bill helped me create. You can find it for sale over at covertinstruments.com. And even better, it's not on backorder anymore."
I go there and half the things are sold out or out of stock. I have better luck with AliExpress
Ah, the turning tool makes an appearance even though no lock is involved. Good to know that some things are consistent in life
What a nice gift ! The LPL is a magnet to good hearted people everywhere ! Well done to BOTH OF YOU !!
And a pleasure to watch !!!!
The people that have come up with these different puzzles are freak'n genius! 😎👍
We need to send more locked bottles
LPL agrees.
Using one's readily-available resources to assist with the task at hand is one of the greatest skills to have.
Well done LPL, you are one of my top favorite CZcamsrs 111/10 would recommend to any and all.
This is the Lock Picking Lawyer and someone sent me a puzzle lock with my favorite drink. I don't suggest you lock your bottles with this puzzle because a simple tool such as a utility knife can simply cut the string and provide access to the bottle.
While other people as kids played with toys.
The lockpicking Lawyer played with puzzles.
We never had a chance.
Now this would be a lock that is more of a conversational tool.
@Umbah umbah enough with your spam!
@Umbah umbah Spam bot!
Omar : I got the shotgun, you got the briefcase. It's all in the game, though, right?
@Umbah umbah you are a troll, you put the same link on everyone's comment.
@@michaelking3327 No. A troll gets pleasure out of their action.
Bots don't experience pleasure.
What a wonderful gift... the puzzle, the sentiment, the shared video and excellent scotch. Thanx4sharing, thanx4caring!!
My 5 years old nephew is fascinated by locks and keys and he is just stunned by the idea of a lock being opened without a key!!
Bottle Lock designed to give LPL a hard time
LPLs childhood memory: *I am four parallel universes ahead of you.*
@Umbah umbah reported..you and the Video
@@warp22 why the video?
@Umbah umbah Troll
@@warp22 Don't report the video, as it might be someone unrelated that the spammer is trying to ruin. Instead, report the spammer's channel for spamming.
We're one step closer to the prophesized collab between LPL and Mr. Puzzle. Here's hoping I'll live to see it happen.
Already happened
@@grimrimimmable link?
@@cumunist2120 czcams.com/video/mgWEIiIfGsQ/video.html i think they mean this vid! I could be wrong tho.
@@ItsSarahRayne eh, that's not it. That's just the video that got this whole thing started.
Lagavulin must be loving this. Great advertisement for them!
Can't wait for the follow-up video. "Lockpicking while drunk"
When you grabbed the turning tool I literally heard you in my head saying "we're going to use a wiper insert in 25/1000ths"
"Can't I just get a drink without solving a puzzle?"
"You want it one way..."
"...but it's the other way."
This was like a three way crossover for things I enjoy. Bravo!
Okay, I'm actually disappointed he knew the solution in advance. Would've been exciting to watch him solve this.
He was solving it I think, these puzzles just all have the same “lock” types
Yeah and not only that, he cheated. He used a tool to push up the string. I don't believe you're supposed to use any tools on that puzzle. I mean if you could use tools, you could just cut the string with a pair of scossors! LOL!
Magician: "Don't send him Scotch in a vanishing closet, he'll give our secret away." ;O)-
In high-school, I stole a bottle of Jack Daniel with one of those anti theft devices on the top. It was the first time I had seen one of those devices, so I thought the plastic contained a free shot glass that came with the bottle. My friends were so mad when we couldn't get it off. 🤣
I love these wee puzzles.
Talk about motivation! Well done! Cheers from Winnipeg.
Imagine jigsaw kidnapping this guy, he would escape before the tape finished playing
*saw checking his freshly captured prey thru camera*
*saw checking the street thru the window*
LPL: "that's all I have for you today, always have a nice day, thank you"
How long did it take to pick your wife's heart?
A little bottom of the keyway tension...
@@bryanc1975 nice click on 2...
Lmao
A bit wet on one, nothing on two, nice reaction on three...
17 seconds, max.
I like it when they send stuff like this!
Perfect video. I love the Wire, puzzles, and Lagavulin 16!
"Of course getting it through all those holes is easier said than done."
"I'm going to use this tool that Bosnian Bill and I made..." 😅
;)
Number two is binding.
@@Vincent-_-123 I hate it when number two is binding. Magnesium Citrate usually helps.
That's prolly something he has said plenty of times before he met Mrs LPL
I’m a relatively new scotch drinker and tried Lagavulin 16 just because of your videos and it’s now in my personal top 2 behind Oban 14. Thanks for the suggestion, LPL
If you're looking for a decent budget scotch (something that tastes pretty good but is also affordable to just keep on hand in case you want a scotch), I'd recommend Grant's Family Reserve. Usually goes for about $30 Canadian a bottle or like 15 GBP so I'm assuming somewhere around 20 USD a bottle.
It's not as nice as some of the more pricey scotches but it's definitely a good scotch considering how cheap it is
I tend to always have a 40 oz bottle of the stuff on hand just in case I feel like having a scotch
A 23 year old Ardbeg is mine, but it's now horribly expensive
There is not a single lock made that this man cannot defeat . LCL , you rule !
THIS WAS FUN. I REALLY ENJOYED WATCHING YOU SOLVE THE PUZZLE SO EASY. I HAD NO IDEA WHAT TO DO. AND YOU DID IT SO FAST AND EASY. GREAT VIDEO. I LOVE IT.
Puzzle locks are SO neat, I used to play hidden object games as a kid and I loved the satisfaction of finally figuring out a particularly challenging lock. I wish there were more opportunities to see physical puzzle locks like these!
It's soo awesome seeing the LPL doing these fan based puzzle videos with a prize at the end
The basket of puzzles next to the fireplace.. that explains so much now.
I love this dude, nothing breaks him
still more secure than Master Lock 👀
I'd somehow bust the bottle trying to open this
You'd be breaking a $100 bottle of Scotch. Better to just take a pair of scissors to the string.
@@in.articulo.mortis real answers always in the comments
I shall cut the BS and drink it.
@@in.articulo.mortis It would be much simpler to get an industrial glass shredder, put a bucket below it and shred the bottle with the lock. In the next step what got into the bucket you put through laboratory-grade filter to remove the remnants of glass and other particles. What you get in result is pure Scotch. That's how professionals do it.
Nicely done!
It always makes me dog turn my head, when someone says they enjoy the taste of a good poison.
"This is the lockpicking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a wooden puzzle significantly more secure than most Master locks,"
Cheers to you
Lesson here, Marlo. You come at the king, you best not miss!
Nothing is going to stop you from your favourite tipple , a bit of wood and string, but you had this one sorted in no time, 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸🔒.
Other people: "Focuses on the puzzle"
Me: "Focuses on the reflection of the bottle to get a glimpse of LPL's face.
Well did ya get one?
@@AMalas He's wearing an elephant mask
There's an earlier video that has a much clearer reflection in the lock. I forget which one though.
There's a few instances in previous videos where his face is quite visible.
just send him a mirror lock
LPL rating: 53 seconds.
There are a huge number of locks that LPL has picked faster than this toy puzzle.
Just about any Masterlock
Stopped by my local purveyor if fine spirits the other day specifically to buy this bottle. To my surprise, they only had one variety of Lagavulin, the "cask edition", which was outside of what I was willing to pay. Glad to see your quest was easier to complete!
So excited to see you tackle the Stuff Made Here locks. May 31!!!!
Love these puzzle videos :)
Hey LPL
Despite appreciating your efforts to preserve the puzzle lock, I cannot help but think a brute force attack would have been faster. Perhaps a follow-up video is in order. I see a few different attacks that could be performed. Even then I'm sure it would take longer than a Master lock.
??? You want him to break the lock contraption? That would take away the playful aspect of solving for the reward. How would the viewer who sent it feel if he just cut the string? Plus, he solved it really quick, we’re you searching for a any% wr?
There was the risk of breaking the bottle ! That would have been such a terrible loss !
I would have cut the bolt, honestly.
@@justinblanco8067 Pretty sure they're joking.
@@justinblanco8067 I have any% glitchless wr still and have been shaving it down to sub 5 for months, no way this lawyer is getting it faster than me
Every time you show Lagavulin, I have to open mine and take a sip. Cheers!
I had some puzzles when I was growing up. I remember one that used a similar principle with a chain on the bottom rung of a 3-rung 'ladder' of sorts, which you had to maneuver through the structure itself to remove. One of the memories I'm most proud of is when I finally managed to figure that one out all by myself :)
Oh, I would've liked to see how you open this with a RAMSET 😆
Omar comin!
This man is the king of locks 🔒🙌
It took longer for the LPL to do that puzzle than it does to pick 90% of the locks featured on this channel, and he knew how to solve it from the get go. Going to replace all my locks with puzzles.