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by acl » 19 May 2006 18:34
Youve got it mate thats him,and yeh i think he may have! im interested now, You said in an earlier post this would work on Multi lock .Did you mean all or just the Garrison?
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by pinky » 19 May 2006 18:45
you can also bump interactive and intergrator, the guy to talk to about bumping interactive is charles at bovey locks mate, hes having great success on these.
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by acl » 19 May 2006 18:47
You dont fancy sending me a key for these do you?!! Id pay of course
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by pinky » 19 May 2006 18:53
ive got no blanks mate, but charles or even the cocktail waiter should be able to oblige if not mr toye has a contact.
ive also adapted one of my new sparkling picks to deal with the ISEO R6 and Azbe dimple locks.
alot of poo exists at new sparkling , but the 7 pin garrison pick is spot on, you just need to make a shorter stronger bladed wire, the mul t lock picks are fine if altered for our section, but the one they sell fits the cov handle section a treat.
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by 1st solution locksmiths » 19 May 2006 19:02
Andy
I should be able to get you an interactive key, Shall send it monday mate.
Cocktail waiter, ex bacon smeller. cannot think who you meen fella's
Ps
Andy i'm in the prosess of making you a load of bump keys know iv'e managed to get you interested. 
 Picking with quality tools ???
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by pinky » 19 May 2006 19:07
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by acl » 19 May 2006 19:11
As ive i said to Mr Cruise ,im supposed to be doing "other things" that weekend but am trying VERY hard to change that. Ive heard we need to pick our way into the bar ,im just hoping theres no 1109s on that door!! Ive heard its a Profit with a load of lows! Thats me and you sober for the night then!
Seriously though i hope ican make it ,if Telfords anything to go by it should be very amusing,cant say id be able to pick my nose after Toms vodka concoctions though.
I realise KWC is in Geordie town but whwere exactly? I spent last night /this morning up there (4,5 hr drive) with Paul Austin (a straight up good guy)and could maybe point him in the right direction especially with an alarm background.
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by acl » 19 May 2006 19:39
Oh very good Mr P very good!!
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by secondcity » 22 May 2006 16:18
aw shucks!! thanks andy i think you're a straight up gezza too! Those covers are on there way to you in the morning as promised. 
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by taylorgdl » 22 May 2006 16:51
acl wrote:I realise KWC is in Geordie town but whwere exactly? I spent last night /this morning up there (4,5 hr drive) with Paul Austin . . .
You should have said, I'm up here too. KWC is in the next town from me (I think).
G.
It's all about the tension . . .
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by EvoRed » 22 May 2006 17:38
I doubt Andy was in much of a state up there to chat to anyone, or did that meeting being brought forward calm the session down somewhat mate?
Anyway, back to Garrison's and I've got one that now opens in 30 seconds every time with the Newsparkling pick. And yes, Toomush, that's a genuine claim! Although I must confess to knowing the lock rather well by now which is hardly a situation you'd find yourself in on the door...
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by pinky » 22 May 2006 17:40
i had one where i picked 1st and 3rd pin and it opened ??? on the door. wish i could have that every day.
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by EvoRed » 22 May 2006 17:47
On the door too? Had you just stood in some soft smelly stuff?!
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by pinky » 22 May 2006 17:55
i couldnt believe it, trouble is i had tried bumping it for 5 mins 1st and no joy.
oh life is good, andy is converted , chris mr eurovision is in for serious stick, uncle fluffy carruthers is going grey and killian has learnt a new dance, does life get any better ??
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by EvoRed » 22 May 2006 18:08
Well, all 7 pins of this one need setting and the missus just clocked it (I know, I know, how sad is that...) at a new best of 14 seconds.
If only when you came to them on the door, eh... Mind due, I'd wager some open as quick as that with the bump key...
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