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french lockpicker

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Re: french lockpicker

Postby jpb06080 » 7 Feb 2009 12:28

What kind of lock is that between the two pictures of DOM?
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby datagram » 8 Feb 2009 23:47

Meanwhile, an American lockpicker barely gets the VIP open, sans one pin :)

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Re: french lockpicker

Postby gautier » 9 Feb 2009 10:53

between the two pictures of dom, it is JPM SURF with a side bar
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby ukwoody » 15 Feb 2009 5:18

As a Newbie to all of this, there is some very interesting (and new to me) locks there. Well done.

I nearly moved to France 5 years ago, The Charante Maritime (?) area. Beautiful.

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Re: french lockpicker

Postby JK_the_CJer » 16 Feb 2009 10:31

Great job on these! Looks like you'd have fun with some of the Abus/Pfaffenhain cylinders. Have you tried any of the American/classic high-sec locks yet? (Medeco, Mul-T-Lock, Bilock, Assa, Primus, etc..)? Keep up the good work :-)
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby morrowind107 » 24 Mar 2009 12:21

nice work, how was the trioving to pick? ive tried once or twice but i haven't managed to pick it open
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