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Yay!! I picked an ABUS 83/45 today

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Yay!! I picked an ABUS 83/45 today

Postby mrdan » 12 Jun 2009 19:44

Just farting around. Found the mushrooms and got false set and it was through!... Woot! I had been wrestling with this one for a while... stopped picking for like 6 months and just picked it up and tried again today and BAM! Righteous!

(I don't think this is advanced but if it is... sorry feel free to move it.) :?
NyQuil, the stuffy, sneezy, why-the-heck-is-the-room-spinning medicine.
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Re: Yay!! I picked an ABUS 83/45 today

Postby lock2006 » 12 Jun 2009 21:26

Good job man picking this abus 83/45 have you try picking any best lock
or american lock number 10.
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Re: Yay!! I picked an ABUS 83/45 today

Postby mrdan » 13 Jun 2009 10:51

no not yet... I do have an old American 700 that my old boss gave me to play with. It is a big old gnarly lock that I mostly use as an anvil for punching keys with markings. (G3, G1, A, AA, AA1, etc....) I haven"t gotten a hold of any Best locks yet...
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Re: Yay!! I picked an ABUS 83/45 today

Postby jos weyers » 14 Jun 2009 16:28

it's THE standard lock for impressioning.
Give it a try!

as this lock is not easy to pick:keep up the good work
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Re: Yay!! I picked an ABUS 83/45 today

Postby mrdan » 16 Jun 2009 0:09

cool! Thanks
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Re: Yay!! I picked an ABUS 83/45 today

Postby awol70 » 18 Jun 2009 0:02

jos weyers wrote:it's THE standard lock for impressioning.
Give it a try!

as this lock is not easy to pick:keep up the good work

to the OP great stuff!
jos weyers , could you please clarify?
"the" standard?
the 83 45 can be fitted with more types of cores than.....well a lot.(i own a few weiser schlage,abus cored ones)
are you referring to the ABUS cored 83/45?
i am trying very hard to learn impressioning,and can use more help than a...well you get the idea =)
what core would be best for learning? :?:
"the more you pick the more you open...the more you open,the more you pick"
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Re: Yay!! I picked an ABUS 83/45 today

Postby jos weyers » 27 Jun 2009 6:36

could you please clarify?
"the" standard?


The last couple of impression championships (in the Netherlands and Germany) were done on ABUS C83 euro locks.
That kinda makes it the defacto standard.

Like a stated before :
if you want to LEARN the craft, i would recommend (besides LOTS of practice)http://www.tresoroeffnung.de/buch.php
by Oliver Diederichsen. A visual guide to impressioning (and as he is the winner of the last German championship he knows his stuff)

The site is in German, so is the original book; make sure to order the English version.

If you happen to be in Europe in in about a month or two, swing by HAR for a workshop!


(sorry for the late reply, just came back from Aruba)
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