by raimundo » 11 May 2007 9:15
if you have a tubular lock with nine cuts on the key, one of the cuts may be off center and is only there because an immobile steel pin is used as a ward in part of the keyway, or it may be one of the rarely seen tubular varients, of which there are a suprising number, if you go to steve arnolds gun room on the web, on the second page of lockpicks, you may see a lockmasters do everything pick, an inquiry to steve arnold once produced a fact sheet on the most expensive one that showed variations on the tubular lock with 11 and twelve pins, just seeing this sheet is a revelation on how many tubular varients there are.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!