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Abloy & Tube Keys

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Abloy & Tube Keys

Postby lockpick1968 » 12 Aug 2007 8:49

8) I was wondering how many of you guys has tinkered around with the most exspensive and highest security locks that Abloy has?
I have been a locksmith for a few years now but those darn things are still a pain in the rear to manipulate. Any suggestions on the manip?
Also Ran into the situationof the money box on the payphones when aiding a phone official because of him having the wrong key to unlock the moneybox for collections of the company. Have abit problem with that one as well. But these are the only ones that I have came in contact with so far that gave me a fit. Any ideas on homebrew pick for the phones?
Thanks
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Postby UWSDWF » 12 Aug 2007 9:06

LOL LOL LOL


advanced material cannot be discussed in the open forums

please read the site rules before posting again
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Postby lockpick1968 » 12 Aug 2007 9:13

Well glad to see some of you find it amusing, but I have seen alot that has yet been able to open not 1 of the abloys' most highest security locks available. I've heard alot brag oh how well they can open anything , yeah RIGHT!
I can get some of them open with no problem but a few is the tricky yet.
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Postby parapilot » 12 Aug 2007 9:23

Disc locks are advanced, high end locks so are not talked about in the public area. as a locky i hope you understand this. you will get a bad response of a few people, please dont take it to heart.

Yes they are a pain without the right tooling. i dont know any other tricks that dont involve the de walt.
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Postby lockpick1968 » 12 Aug 2007 9:32

No problem bro..where can we go on here to be able to discuss the disc locks? Thanks
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Postby Shrub » 12 Aug 2007 9:39

If you familerise yourself with the rules of the site in the faq's you will get a better idea of what were about,

The rules on getting into the advanced sections are on the advanced sections listings,

Abloy can be picked by many but you wont here about it in the public sections,

Payphone locks are a differant matter and you shouldnt be playing with those yourself,
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