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by skold » 24 Jan 2005 2:38
Very Nice..Just you wait until i find my padlocks, abloy protec. classic's, profiles, abloy blanks ( classic, protec) disklock pro's, 14 Lockwood 245 padlocks, masters, american, Kaba's, bilocks, yellow legges, wafer padlocks. Binary plus locks, Abus 83's, Lockwood Mortices and Jackson lever locks.
well thats the full list of my locks (that i know about)
but you have some nice locks. how much did the Multi lock padlocks cost??
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by plot » 24 Jan 2005 3:39
the mul-t-locks ranged from 50$-70$USD... they're hard to find here in the states.
Two of them are classic style, one of them has the interactive key (the one with the blue plastic head)...
Unlike most of those locks, I actually use the Mul-T-Locks from time to time...
here's some more pictures i just took and chopped togethor:
Interactive Key Mul-T-Lock
Normal Key Mul-T-Lock
The blue one is the interactive key...

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by skold » 24 Jan 2005 3:45
poor pictures but i get the general idea, the round mster style padlocks i have seen somewhere.. i have to find that somewhere and check the locs price out.
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by plot » 24 Jan 2005 4:15
Yea... i'd buy a better digital camera if i didn't already spend all my money on school/food/locks/picks/other lock related stuff 
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by skold » 24 Jan 2005 4:19
i spend too much on lockpicking and locks, school, mobile phone to have too much money, but i got shitloads of money today so im gonna either buy a medeco or a multilock and some petersons if i feel up to the expencive postage
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by billy_hellfire » 15 Feb 2005 11:57
say, if someone were thinking of making a homemade set of mad mick's rocker picks (say that five times fast), what do you guys think the best material would be to use? I guess I'm wondering if a little thicker than a normal pick would be good or not. That would be my guess, but I'd like some opinions if I could get em.
thanks 
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by Hollywood » 16 Feb 2005 21:05
"That Noob is depriving a village somewhere of an idiot"
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by triman247 » 2 Apr 2005 22:25
I'm sitting here looking at all your guys stuff, and thinking to my self if I had any money, I'd have more of a variaty of picks and locks. but I don't, and what do I have to show for it? a SouthOrd 14 piece set, a book (which I got from a friend) and a 20 year old practice lock that has 3 out of the 5 pins stuck at the shearline. But I make do with what I have.
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by raimundo » 14 Apr 2005 10:49
Triman, with a few files and some good clean sweeper bristle, you could make picks better than you can buy. And you can make a lot of them, the more you make the better you get at it, Use sharp new files and learn how to use them, its more controlled and you can do more intricate work than is possible with power tools, its not hard at all. 
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by plot » 14 Sep 2005 3:19
i want more pictures!
here's some random locks i scanned

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by vector40 » 14 Sep 2005 5:22
Holy ****... nice photography. That could be ad copy.
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by plot » 14 Sep 2005 8:49
haha, i wish my camera was that good... laid that crap out on a scanner 
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by Chucklz » 14 Sep 2005 11:36
plot... I see youve been shopping from Don... You should pm me and zeke about them Miwas....
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by plot » 14 Sep 2005 12:13
Good call
Picked up those miwa's in february maybe from Don... 
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by vector40 » 14 Sep 2005 18:19
First people get better results with electric scissor pick guns than my HPC, then they take better pictures with a flatbed scanner than my digital camera. I'm just no good, folks.
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