Howard Payne & Deviant Ollam - This Key is Your Key, This Key is My Key

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Published 2016-07-28
This is our HOPE talk. The official recording was borked but Nite0wl was awesome and pulled it from the stream archive somehow!

I edited it and where we are!

All Comments (21)
  • @ARSZLB
    “Dance as if nobody is watching. Encrypt as if EVERYONE is.” what an absolutely incredible shirt
  • @TheNimaid
    I'm pretty sure with each of these sort of talks, my search history lands me on yet another watchlist.
  • @MrSirwolf2001
    So, I used to deliver stuff to construction sites. Frequently I would arrive on the job site with a semi load of stuff late at night and sleep onsite to be ready at 6am for unload. The contractors were "supposed to" make sure that I had entry access to the site for my rig. One time I arrived at about 10pm with the crane and crew that was to unload me the next morning only to find 3' deep 15 ft long ditch along with a 4' tall 20' long pile of dirt blocking the only entry that I could fit through. The GC was fully aware that I was enroute and that he was supposed to provide entry access to the site. The contractor's truck was an old military blazer, that was parked in front of his Cat front end loader . Both use "master keys". 30 minutes later my semi was parked on site and I was sharing a beer with my next morning's unload crew. There was also a Kubota that we could have used, and a few thousand dollars worth of tools that could have (but didn't) quite easily had bad things happen to them. The construction crew's stares at finding me parked on site with everything parked exactly where it had been left was priceless. Construction sites at night are a security nightmare. BTW, this happened in a fairly major east cost city, on a major 6 lane road, within 100 ft of a residential area and we watched police drive right by us several times, not once slowing down.
  • @Chirael
    Keys mentioned in this video, to save others the trouble: C415A cabinets, A126 Linear elevators/misc, CH751 gas pumps/RVs/misc, 501CH cabinets/boxes, CC1 golf carts, 1284X Crown Victoria taxi/police, FEO-K1 fire/elevators, CG1 government, 2642 and 1620 fire/elevators. Might have missed a few but that’s what I was able to catch 😊
  • @BertKnabe
    When I was in college I was at a friends apartment, and his neighbor locked herself out of her apartment. Long story short, we tried our keys in her door - and mine opened it. So we tried it on his door - and it opened it. So we knocked on another neighbors door and asked if we could try my key, and it opened the door. I had a master key to that apartment complex. We told the manager, who called the manager of my apartment complex, and I got a rekeyed door. I'm sure they didn't change the master for the other complex. That would cost too much.
  • @gregoryhamp4605
    I literally went to my junk drawer and found a CH751 key just now
  • @Chrispy1990ful
    So I just started watching these a few days ago, I decided to look up 1284x and my city. Not only did it tell me that the city police department use it, there was a brochure that lists every key used in the cars to do things like lock cabinets and gun locks. It also lists that they are keyed alike. A total of 7.... WTF!
  • @timesthree5757
    This actually happened to my grandfather. He came by and picked up his grandkids, (myself brothers and sister) to go to an amusement park. He has in a tan Ford minivan. when we came out their 20 other Ford tan minivans. My grandfather was able to get into 15 of those mini vans before he found his. Now that I think about it that was just stupid.
  • @BSKustomz
    you have a great knack for making me spend hours of my life tumbling down rabbit holes of con talks
  • @the123king
    The MK1 Ford Fiesta was all keyed alike. My dad found that out at Glastonbury when he woke up in the wrong car.
  • @Architector_4
    I've always had a secondary useless key on my key chain that was from a bike lock that I've lost somewhere, but the key is thin and fancy enough to poke things at with. So I've looked up CH751, compared it to an image, exact match. I was not expecting it to match, since I'm in Russia and all this stuff Deviant talks is related to stuff in USA, but, holy shit.
  • @ARSZLB
    responding to someone asking you what you’re doing while you’re tampering with a Knox box with “nah it’s cool man, i caught the Pikachu” is one of the greatest things i’ve ever heard of happening 😂
  • @Peyto23
    So moved into a house 3 years ago, previous owners had a lock on the wooden cabinet.......after watching this I checked the key that was left in the lock....... Freaking C415A
  • @jhyland87
    My 2nd key chain is getting heavier and heavier every time i watch deviants talks. Lol
  • @misfitsman805
    "Sir can I help you!?" "No it's cool man, I caught the Pikachu." LMFAO
  • @45shfifty
    The mailbox key I carried when I was in high school would start any club car golf cart.
  • @TheViper079
    i had a boss once who lost a key to a forklift he was going nuts since we needed that forklift(it was our biggest) so i just walk to a smaller one and grab the key he didnt belive his eyes when that key fit (it was a 1ton vs a 16ton)
  • Your talks have really gotten me into lockpicking, and your other talk with Howard, from the pit to the penthouse, made me really realize how cool elevators are.
  • @Lazarus7000
    I had a pilot tell me once that if the big one went down he'd go to the airport with his Cessna key and just start trying it out and would certainly find one it worked sooner rather than later. Planes are like cars only moreso in that they have intrinsic value as long as they work and can pass their obligatory inspections, so it's not unusual to see planes from the 70s, 80s, even 50s or earlier still kicking around.