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decode and pick 3g114

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Re: decode and pick 3g114

Postby amlwchlocksmiths » 17 Sep 2011 20:40

(there is a way to decode and pick the 114 pack, without looking at the key or opening the lock to see the levers.

i went up to the 1st call lockouts stand and picked a 110 in under 2 mins)

i don't understand this at all,you said you could make a key without opening the lock,but then you start talking about picking the lock in under 2 mins.
what does this have to do with making a key without picking ?
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Re: decode and pick 3g114

Postby lost profit » 18 Sep 2011 3:02

lol forever . you kids have not got a clue , your so funny , you dont know very much
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Re: decode and pick 3g114

Postby MacGyver101 » 18 Sep 2011 3:13

Well, I think we've firmly established that "lost profit" clearly isn't interested in sharing info: he's just here to troll the forums for his own amusement. :roll:

Perhaps this is a good time for me to start writing up some more of the historical pieces in my lock collection: would give us something more productive to talk about. :wink:
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Re: decode and pick 3g114

Postby averagejoe » 18 Sep 2011 3:18

MacGyver101 wrote:Well, I think we've firmly established that "lost profit" clearly isn't interested in sharing info: he's just here to troll the forums for his own amusement. :roll:

Perhaps this is a good time for me to start writing up some more of the historical pieces in my lock collection: would give us something more productive to talk about. :wink:


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Re: decode and pick 3g114

Postby dls » 18 Sep 2011 3:23

Why would you decode then pick what i mean is if it was decoded why not cut a key on your fancy quad jaw cylinder machine, oops you cant you need a mortice machine :lol: :lol: :lol:

surely if you where any good at picking you wouldnt bother to decode the lock I think its time to actually prove you know what you are talking about :roll:
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Re: decode and pick 3g114

Postby horsefeathers » 18 Sep 2011 3:39

Wow, he was annoying people as far back as 2006….

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=16183


Some of his gibberish…..
for anyone who has truly studied gerda locks they must realise they are nothing more than rubbish, get yourself a gerda rim, pick it with your toe nails and then tell me how good there pinning system is they are worse then bird or security


And yet he started so nice and polite at first….

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=15244
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