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by UWSDWF » 12 Jan 2007 9:46
n2oah wrote:Looks like a videx.
yeah....
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by n2oah » 13 Jan 2007 15:23
Mad skillz prevail once again! 
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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by greyman » 13 Jan 2007 17:00
Yeah, not bad Noah. I didn't know that one, but then I'm not that into electonic/electromech locks. Quite an interesting concept, but I wonder how secure it actually is (as strong as the knobset it's on  )
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by mh » 13 Jan 2007 17:13
Yeah, I knew, but I didn't wanna cheat... 
"The techs discovered that German locks were particularly difficult" - Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton w. Henry R. Schlesinger, Spycraft: The secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda (New York: Dutton, 2008), p. 210
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by greyman » 17 Apr 2007 18:13
OK, Here's one that I don't know myself! Can anyone help me to identify what model/manufacturer it is, and what the mechanism is (how many discs, etc).
[img]http://web.ukonline.co.uk/gpulford/Locks\combo_cam.jpg[/img]
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by cjames73 » 17 Apr 2007 18:34
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by JackNco » 17 Apr 2007 21:47
now thats a cool lock
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by Fredmad » 18 Apr 2007 1:49
greyman wrote:OK, wise guys  What's this? 
It's a fichet 666
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by Fredmad » 18 Apr 2007 2:35
greyman wrote:OK, wise guys  What's this? 
Sorry i don't explain why it's a Fichet 666 and not a Fichet 690 as i have seen in another post.
The reason why it's a 666 is because of the side-bar. It's rond in the 666 (in the middle of the lock) and flat in the 690 (a little shifted up).
The 666 key is in iron and shorter than the 690 which have plastic head.
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by Fredmad » 18 Apr 2007 2:37
greyman wrote:OK, wise guys  What's this? 
Sorry i don't explain why it's a Fichet 666 and not a Fichet 690 as i have seen in another post. The reason why it's a 666 is because of the side-bar. It's rond in the 666 (in the middle of the lock) and flat in the 690 (a little shifted up). The 666 key is in iron and shorter than the 690 which have plastic head.[/quote]
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by greyman » 18 Apr 2007 5:38
Thanks for those links. The lock looks pretty much the same. Not sure what the problem with the link was.
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by greyman » 18 Apr 2007 5:42
Fredmad wrote:[...] Sorry i don't explain why it's a Fichet 666 and not a Fichet 690 as i have seen in another post. The reason why it's a 666 is because of the side-bar. It's rond in the 666 (in the middle of the lock) and flat in the 690 (a little shifted up). The 666 key is in iron and shorter than the 690 which have plastic head.
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Merci! I'm not sure where I got 690 from, you seem to be right though based on the info on the web.
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Unfortunately for Fichet, they are one of the most secretive lock making companies in the world and because of that, hardly anyone seems to know what the model numbers are for their locks! To Fichet, I say: wake up and put your product information on line like any other modern lock company. People will then make less mistakes when talking about your products.
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by Fredmad » 18 Apr 2007 7:54
greyman wrote:Fredmad wrote:[...] Sorry i don't explain why it's a Fichet 666 and not a Fichet 690 as i have seen in another post. The reason why it's a 666 is because of the side-bar. It's rond in the 666 (in the middle of the lock) and flat in the 690 (a little shifted up). The 666 key is in iron and shorter than the 690 which have plastic head.
Merci! I'm not sure where I got 690 from, you seem to be right though based on the info on the web. [\rant mode on] Unfortunately for Fichet, they are one of the most secretive lock making companies in the world and because of that, hardly anyone seems to know what the model numbers are for their locks! To Fichet, I say: wake up and put your product information on line like any other modern lock company. People will then make less mistakes when talking about your products. [\rant mode off][/quote]
Dear Greyman
The 690 does exist but it's ony sold for a restricted market : houses with low cost.
The 690 is a double cylinder (like the 484 or the 787) build for a non-mortice lock (i don't know the oposite word of mortice lock because i don't use any translater) with a defender.
The 666 is a monobloc cylinder for mortice lock without any defender.
For information 666 means juny (6th month) 1966.
The 690 means juny 1990.
If you need a photo i have some.
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by samfishers » 21 Apr 2007 21:26
whoa how the hell can you guys picks these things, they have pins everywhere and balls and... and... and even more
my gosh i still have to progress whit my master #1 
watch the weather change
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