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by dosman » 25 Aug 2008 2:04
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by roadmaster » 25 Aug 2008 10:31
 Hi, impossible for me to open your pics...
greetz from roadmaster

Be prepared & drive alert
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by JackNco » 25 Aug 2008 11:19
pretty sweet, how much did that little gem cost u?
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by MacGnG1 » 25 Aug 2008 13:26
thats cool lookin
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by Jaakko » 25 Aug 2008 13:27
From Han I suppose?
I want to get a Geminy shield from somewhere, so that I could make a tool to open it  Can't be too hard...
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by dosman » 25 Aug 2008 19:58
The labels are a dead giveaway that Han used to own it  .
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by straightpick » 25 Aug 2008 20:47
According to Han, in the 15 years the Geminy shield has been in use, there have been no reported compromises of the lock, destructive or otherwise!
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by mitch.capper » 25 Aug 2008 20:55
That is a beautiful setup you have there! Nice score.
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by Jaakko » 25 Aug 2008 23:17
straightpick wrote:According to Han, in the 15 years the Geminy shield has been in use, there have been no reported compromises of the lock, destructive or otherwise!
Well, just pay me one and I promise to make a decoder pick for it 
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by Eyes_Only » 26 Aug 2008 10:46
It took Medeco like 30 years to fall but most of the discoveries kinda happened within a five year period so I'm sure these lock will fall even faster now that Lock Sports is really picking up momentum.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by mkultra23 » 26 Aug 2008 11:02
Eyes_Only: "It took Medeco like 30 years to fall but most of the discoveries kinda happened within a five year period so I'm sure these lock will fall even faster now that Lock Sports is really picking up momentum. "
Definitely. Abloy Protec is the king of the hill now that Medeco and Mul-T-Lock have been thoroughly defeated. Not long before a pick and decoder will be devised for this system
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by NKT » 8 Oct 2008 6:07
I'm after one of these too, I'll be talking to Han at the Open (LockCon). I'll have some wires handy, and some tools... 
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