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Where to buy Curtain Picks?

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

Postby cymap » 31 May 2006 16:08

Cheers guys, just got a new Union 3 lever of ebay for £2.95 + £1 del . I think he may have sold himself short somehow. So I will attempt to make some of the picks :? . Thanks for your help
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Postby mighty mo » 31 May 2006 17:53

Shrub wrote:The cb picks are sold through M.E.Duffels and they wont sell to non trading lockies.
I`ve decided to buy the cb pick it makes sense, it`s coverage of locks compared to the individual picks on the market works out to be cheaper. I just hope I pick it up with any without too much difficulty.
The most common you would need is the 5/5.5g one, it will for now be easier to make your own or get friendly with a lockie who will buy one for you.
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Postby mighty mo » 31 May 2006 17:55

mighty mo wrote:
Shrub wrote:The cb picks are sold through M.E.Duffels and they wont sell to non trading lockies.
I`ve decided to buy the cb pick it makes sense, it`s coverage of locks compared to the individual picks on the market works out to be cheaper. I just hope I pick it up without too much difficulty.
The most common you would need is the 5/5.5g one, it will for now be easier to make your own or get friendly with a lockie who will buy one for you.
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Postby illusion » 31 May 2006 18:01

Hmm... would you feel inclined to add anything to those quotes you just made? or are you just spamming this forum?
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Postby Shrub » 31 May 2006 20:21

Hey you leave him alone, hes got somthing great to quote so needed to say it twice lol
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Postby illusion » 31 May 2006 20:31

Shrub wrote:Hey you leave him alone, hes got somthing great to quote so needed to say it twice lol


That's my point! he was quoting piffle. :wink:
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Postby Shrub » 31 May 2006 20:38

Actually read the quotes properly, its not what i said, i think what he meant to post was actually this.........

shrub wrote:The cb picks are sold through M.E.Duffels and they wont sell to non trading lockies. The most common you would need is the 5/5.5g one, it will for now be easier to make your own or get friendly with a lockie who will buy one for you.


I`ve decided to buy the cb pick it makes sense, it`s coverage of locks compared to the individual picks on the market works out to be cheaper. I just hope I pick it up without too much difficulty.

With 4 posts and 2 of those in this thread i think we put it down to trouble in posting :wink:
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Postby mighty mo » 7 Jun 2006 12:08

Shrub wrote:Actually read the quotes properly, its not what i said, i think what he meant to post was actually this.........

shrub wrote:The cb picks are sold through M.E.Duffels and they wont sell to non trading lockies. The most common you would need is the 5/5.5g one, it will for now be easier to make your own or get friendly with a lockie who will buy one for you.


I`ve decided to buy the cb pick it makes sense, it`s coverage of locks compared to the individual picks on the market works out to be cheaper. I just hope I pick it up without too much difficulty.
Hi guy`s, recieved the cb 5g 5.5g pick, not as sturdy as the safeventure`s curtain pick and not as easy as what I thought it would be.Ordered some clear plastic lock covers from SKS, that should do the trick, untill I grasp the skill of it.
With 4 posts and 2 of those in this thread i think we put it down to trouble in posting :wink:
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