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Bi-lock security locks

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Bi-lock security locks

Postby Phobia » 4 Dec 2003 18:28

hi im new to this site but i aint new to lockpicking but as snoopwogg has already said ther is a huge problem with the australian bi-locks...
you cant pick them. I know 2 locksmiths that have the correct tools 2 do so but i dont know where to find them :?:

does anyone :?:


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Postby NC » 7 Dec 2003 6:34

Bi locks? Im not down with the jargon... (im thinking of those crazy locks with two rows of pins and a 'U' shaped key) ugh i feel like im trying to pick up a chick and failing miserably haha :?
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Postby marso » 30 Dec 2003 21:52

Just because i really like closure yes bilock is the U shaped keys.
http://www.chez.com/montmartre/bilock.html

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