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french lockpicker

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

french lockpicker

Postby gautier » 15 Jan 2009 6:42

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Re: french lockpicker

Postby Jaakko » 15 Jan 2009 10:54

NICE! I noticed my tool in there :D Has it worked?

Do you have info, video or something of that KABA you have picked? What model?
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby raimundo » 15 Jan 2009 12:36

yep, I saw that tool too. just part of it shows but I immediatly got that it was jaakkos. :D
Looks like the OP is a pretty good picker 8)
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby gautier » 15 Jan 2009 13:33

hello jaakko, yes it is yours fantastic tool
for the kaba, it is the kaba expert
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this is the picks for the kaba
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby femurat » 16 Jan 2009 3:51

chapeau! You are new on this site but not at picking :)
Are the L picks in the last picture designed for dimple locks? I'm playing with a new ISEO R6 and I can't get it :( Maybe I need to make some pick shaped like them instead of the diamond and ball I'm using.

Cheers :)
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby Zufra » 16 Jan 2009 4:50

Nice work! How was the TrioVing to pick?
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby Jaakko » 16 Jan 2009 6:23

gautier, thank you for the picture of the picks and information about the lock model. A Finnish company is claiming without proofs that nobody has ever picked a KABA lock and that they want to see proofs, so I sent a link to this topic for them :)

A video of the picking would be nice, but I don't know if you able to provide such?
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby greyman » 16 Jan 2009 17:47

Like he said, "chapeau". I'm impressed - was the Kaba ExperT hard to pick? Also the Vachette Radial - must be quite tricky, non?
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby n2oah » 18 Jan 2009 2:16

greyman wrote:Like he said, "chapeau". I'm impressed - was the Kaba ExperT hard to pick? Also the Vachette Radial - must be quite tricky, non?


A Radial NT, I believe. Very nice work with those locks!
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby best » 23 Jan 2009 13:05

The excellent,
I am locksmith in Thailand.

I am not very good in using English so sorry about that. If u dont understand me, please ask me again.
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby quintaux » 28 Jan 2009 2:02

hello Gautier,
i' m very intersred by JPM SURF (:lol: le sky "french humor")
ton pseudo sur LS ou LPT ?
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby quintaux » 28 Jan 2009 7:25

leonnatjf ?
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby gautier » 29 Jan 2009 8:06

yes quintal it's leonnatjf
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby cocolitos » 1 Feb 2009 8:59

good job...The radial NT+ have 32 pins and a mobile ("barrette")!!

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It's a very difficult lock!!! :D

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PS : bravo encore pour la chifral et la DOM IX10... 8)
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Re: french lockpicker

Postby gautier » 3 Feb 2009 15:23

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