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by UNFORGIVEN » 13 Nov 2006 21:03
cleaver kid i must say
i would say its real but i gotta say that hat is way too big for his head lol
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by zeke79 » 13 Nov 2006 21:11
UNFORGIVEN wrote:cleaver kid
Clever kid as in smart or cleaver kid as in chopped up? Just curious  .
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by Romstar » 13 Nov 2006 22:17
zeke79 wrote:UNFORGIVEN wrote:cleaver kid
Clever kid as in smart or cleaver kid as in chopped up? Just curious  .
Everybody's a freaking comedian. Isn't anyone allowed to make a typo anymore?
Okay, so I guess its not a typo, but geez......
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by DIMPLEKEY » 15 Nov 2006 8:28
hello people of the lock picking world,i am peters dad,i would like to say a few things,peter does open locks he opens locks quicker than me some times,i believe with bumping that its all in the hands,when peter bumps open locks its because he has little hands and the tap is just right,if you think about it us adults are a bit heavy handed well i no i am,going on to the combination bypass the lock is a sterling lock and the knife he uses is a fealer gauge size 15 cut down by me,the multi t lock 7 pin bump key was made by hand with a pillar drill before i obtained a key cutting machine which just shows nothing has to be perfect, and 1 more thing i would like to say is cheating gets you no where, no locks are rigged to open, he is a natural like me and yes i am a lockie unlicensed and i dont bump open customers doors and im not a driller killer,my favourite tools for opening are mica, letter boxtool,snake rake,2 in1 pick,and if its the old yale lock the pick gun always works,i have been on this forum for years and this is my first post,i have learnt loads from this site thanks to you all, and i am very proud of my sons,enjoy your day and thanks for reading.martin
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by Raccoon » 15 Nov 2006 10:03
Thanks for replying DIMPLEKEY! A great boy you've raised; you done well.
Btw, would you care to clarify the mystery or accusation that the MulTLock he bumped was/wasn't in fact a Master Lock? Someone stated earlier that the kid's dad (you) admitted to cheating, or that the kid (peter) didn't know the lock he was holding was really a Master and not a MulT.
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by zeke79 » 15 Nov 2006 10:56
Romstar wrote:Everybody's a freaking comedian. Isn't anyone allowed to make a typo anymore?
Okay, so I guess its not a typo, but geez......
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See smiley above... No sense to get panties in a bunch about it.
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by DIMPLEKEY » 15 Nov 2006 11:08
hello there,peters video shows him opening a master padlock he calls it a multi t lock because it has a dimple key the same as a multi t lock his second video on the same page shows him opening a 7 pin multi t lock from the garrison range and the lock board in the back ground is his and he has bumped open all those locks,i hope this clarifys things remember he is a child,may be i could bribe him to make another video showing him opening all his locks, picking and bumping we will se,children dont like to be pressured in to things, he is a master in the making, got to go now have fun.martin
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by Romstar » 15 Nov 2006 12:46
zeke79 wrote:Romstar wrote:Everybody's a freaking comedian. Isn't anyone allowed to make a typo anymore?
Okay, so I guess its not a typo, but geez......
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See smiley above... No sense to get panties in a bunch about it.
I almost never use the things, and my knickers are never in a knot.
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