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Mul-t-lock interactive

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Mul-t-lock interactive

Postby argento » 27 Feb 2006 14:54

does someone have a good experience with this tool and a good result? where can i get one. :? regards
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Postby illusion » 27 Feb 2006 14:57

hmmm... which tool?

There is a pickset, composed of 5 picks, of which 1 is double ended.

The interactive is part of the lock...

I'm confused as to what you asking I'm afraid. :?
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Postby Shrub » 27 Feb 2006 18:24

Did you mean lock instead of tool?

Yes the Mul-t-lock Interactive is a very nice lock and difficult to pick without the proper tools.

If you meant are the tools any good then there are quite a few differant kits around and we need to know whih set you were refering to.
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Postby Shrub » 27 Feb 2006 18:27

Ok, i think you meant to post on this thread again This

Well the tools they sell are only for one of the keyway styles i think but apparently they are good for that.
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Postby pinky » 27 Feb 2006 18:36

they are good for a 314 section but not the rest sadly, the 7 pin dimple pick is spot on for garrisson, but sadly the interactive tools need altering to fit our sections.
as to picking the interactive, i have more successes with the souber set than all others.
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Postby n2oah » 27 Feb 2006 18:58

I have been trying to accquire a Souber tools set for the longest time...
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Postby illusion » 27 Feb 2006 19:03

n2oah wrote:I have been trying to accquire a Souber tools set for the longest time...


*Cough* viewtopic.php?t=1291&highlight=multlock *cough*

Second set... hacksaw blade :wink:
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Postby n2oah » 27 Feb 2006 19:10

My pickmaking skills are nonexistant to say the least. I would like a real set.
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Postby Omikron » 27 Feb 2006 21:20

n2oah wrote:My pickmaking skills are nonexistant to say the least. I would like a real set.


My offer still stands n2oah. ;-)
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Postby devildog » 28 Feb 2006 0:15

Those Souber tools actually look like they'd be very easy to make...
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Postby illusion » 28 Feb 2006 10:00

devildog wrote:Those Souber tools actually look like they'd be very easy to make...


I made some copies, and they are. :wink:

Saying that I'm going for a real set myself :lol:
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Postby argento » 2 Mar 2006 15:21

ohh really tnx for all the replys so until now u said that soubertools have some kit for mul-t-lock besides the ones that sell newsparkling

from souber i hope im not wrong is this, i have google this?

http://www.soubertools.co.uk/

Souber Tools

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Locksmiths tools.


Contact details for Souber Tools:

6 Dagmar Court
Hurlstone Road
London
SE25 6JA
Tel: 020-8771 7596
Fax: 020-8653 8173
Web Address:
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Postby Shrub » 2 Mar 2006 15:28

Souber tools are the ones who sell to the shops, you cant buy from them.

I think were a bit los on your initial question, are you saying where can you buy a set of mul-t-lock picks? if so are you a locksmith? where are you based? a locksmith should find them at most uk locksmith wholesalers and you may find them in one or two other shops around the internet.

The souber ones as a pure picking set are very good.
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Postby argento » 2 Mar 2006 16:42

Ok i have no problem because i have a shop down here,
does someon know other person or buisness that sells tools for telescopic picking for mul-t-lock?
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Postby argento » 2 Mar 2006 16:58

sorry for the double post but i cant find the edit button,

well if u see my introduction post i work in a shop down here in argentina.

and im looking specially for interactive mul-t-lock picks sets, i have only found the newsparkling, so im asking if someone know another shop, page, etc; that sells this tools, because noone sells this items in argentina.

i hope i clarified your inquiry
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