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Multipick key duplication kit

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Multipick key duplication kit

Postby Chronos » 17 Dec 2004 4:10

Hey, I saw the key duplication kit on the multpic-service site and was wondering, is there any other place that offers something like that? That is more money than I wanted to spend on something like that, plus, I live in the US and there might be trouble shipping that overseas, I don't wanna risk it.
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Postby Mr Ules » 17 Dec 2004 8:06

It all depends on where you live. Different States/Provinces have different laws on the matter. However, if you have it shipped via UPS then I don't expect a problem. It's not a " house-braking " tool.
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Postby Chronos » 17 Dec 2004 20:52

True, but if there is a cheaper alternative or a distributor in the us I would rather use that.
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Postby dsd5150 » 17 Dec 2004 23:48

Chronos,

Check out "The Clam". Never used one, but the deluxe kit is under $100 form Lockmasters.

http://www.lockmasters.com/ImpressioningTools.PDF
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Postby Chronos » 18 Dec 2004 2:08

I am definitely liking that. Do you know of lockmasters is a reliable site?
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Postby Romstar » 18 Dec 2004 2:52

Chronos wrote:I am definitely liking that. Do you know of lockmasters is a reliable site?


Possibly one of the largest, and most reputible locksmith supply compines in the United States.

Be aware though, that they tend very much to request some sort of proof that you are a locksmith.

I have heard of some people not being asked, and others being asked for everything but their birth certificate.

With that in mind though, this is without a doubt one of the best companies around.

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