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by SicilianBoy » 26 Oct 2005 21:58
u can find it here:
http://www.multipick-service.com/en/start_en.htm
i got 3 questions:
) exactly what do i need to duplicate a key?its written that the component i need would fit in a pocket,can u tell me how is that possible? when i am supposed to duplicate this key,what would i do with this components?is it an easy or hard task?
2)how many keys could i create if i but that item,its written but i didnt really understand it.
3)can this ihng copy a key for a double bitted lever lock???
i give u a link of the key im talking about so that u can also look:
http://www.sicilianboy.com/chiave_001.jpg
http://www.sicilianboy.com/chiave_003.jpg
what u guys think?thanks for your feedback cause i perhaps want to buy it.
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by grit1 » 26 Oct 2005 23:01
That's where I saw that thing. I was going to post that link to another thread but couldn't find it. I would think if it's that website selling it, it would probably be pretty good. Beats making impressions in clay or moldy cheese like on CSI [becuase everything on TV is possible]. I've been hoping somebody would try it out.
But why do you need to make covert copies of keys?
~Grit.
Got shear line?
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by SicilianBoy » 27 Oct 2005 3:44
my friend is a locksmither and he tells me that sometimes he needs to do backup keys when he is working at some costumer's house...anyway noone have ever tried it personally?
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by skold » 27 Oct 2005 4:58
It works. It can duplicate any key.. eg. abloy,kaba,bilock.
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by Shrub » 27 Oct 2005 6:35
Somthing smells fishy here, in another thread you say you want to pick this lock and now you say you want to make a key for it which youve already said is your own lock and you have the key.
Are you up to no good? i think so!!
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by SicilianBoy » 27 Oct 2005 18:14
shrub,its simple in the other thread i was talking about MY personal hobby,in this other thread im talking about a friend's problem,i dont see whats wrong with that,if u want to post something please dont flame
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by Shrub » 27 Oct 2005 19:27
That wasnt a flame, you WILL know when i flame.
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by silent » 27 Oct 2005 21:27
*shrub post again and you roll over to 1000 posts
do some googling on key casting, there is a guide out there with some good information and its a little bit cheaper, unless your an idiot and burn off your fingers
nothn a 9 cant fix.
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by SicilianBoy » 28 Oct 2005 5:32
shrub post here your 1000 post,what an honor if u do it! 
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by Chrispy » 28 Oct 2005 6:02
Yay for Shrub!  KiloShrub!
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Chrispy » 28 Oct 2005 6:04
Oh, and you will definitely know when Shrub is flaming. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by skold » 28 Oct 2005 21:25
Yes...he can reach temperatures almost as high as what i can 
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by Mad Mick » 28 Oct 2005 21:42
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by skold » 28 Oct 2005 22:25
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by Shrub » 29 Oct 2005 6:34
Aw shucks, you really know how to make a lonely lockie feel wanted
Looks like ive had some posts deleted so i wont be making the 1000 just yet 
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