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by n2oah » 2 Mar 2008 22:53
That's a pretty good lock, but not the best that Han Fey has. 
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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by lockpicker_pro » 3 Mar 2008 21:18
n2oah wrote:That's a pretty good lock, but not the best that Han Fey has. :wink:
Read again
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by mh » 4 Mar 2008 0:19
With these auctions, I sometimes like to look at the list of bidders - check out the stuff 'novanix' bought... That must be a pretty impressive lock collection, too
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by n2oah » 4 Mar 2008 19:13
lockpicker_pro wrote:n2oah wrote:That's a pretty good lock, but not the best that Han Fey has. 
Read again
I did. What's yer point?
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by Eyes_Only » 5 Mar 2008 1:55
mh wrote:With these auctions, I sometimes like to look at the list of bidders - check out the stuff 'novanix' bought... That must be a pretty impressive lock collection, too  Cheers, mh
They must get a pretty impressive pay check every week too to be able to afford all those locks. One of these days I hope I can slow down on buying locksmith tools for work I NEED and be able to buy the locksmith tools and locks I WANT for fun.
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by SnowyBoy » 5 Mar 2008 9:00
Not that much of an elaborate cutaway in my opinion. Still very nice though.
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!
I'm probably 0 for 400 in looking for safes behind wall paintings
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by mh » 5 Mar 2008 10:09
SnowyBoy wrote:Not that much of an elaborate cutaway in my opinion. Still very nice though.
Have you seen better cut positions on a Protec? Would you by chance have pictures?
Cheers,
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by SnowyBoy » 5 Mar 2008 10:25
mh wrote:SnowyBoy wrote:Not that much of an elaborate cutaway in my opinion. Still very nice though.
Have you seen better cut positions on a Protec? Would you by chance have pictures? Cheers, mh
There's not many other ways you can cut it any differently because of the mechanics of the lock. Its just I thought it being referred to as 'amazing' & 'beautiful' is a little OTT.
I've got an Abloy 330 Classic pad being machined as we speak.....should be back next week all nicely cut away. I'll upload pics when I have it back & its re-assembled.

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by mh » 5 Mar 2008 10:34
here's my 330 N (Protec): viewtopic.php?t=30564
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by mitch.capper » 5 Mar 2008 14:26
Seems checkin out who else bid on the item is going away now too
Soon we will no longer display the complete user IDs of people bidding on any auction-style listing. Instead, we'll use asterisks such as x***y to protect our members' identities. Sellers will continue to see complete user IDs on their listings and the winning bidder's ID will be visible to everyone after the auction ends.
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