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Postby logosys » 25 Jun 2004 4:45

Ok, I'm not one for Italian, but a lock that uses this kind of key has got to be a little pain in the you-know-where to work with!
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Postby logosys » 25 Jun 2004 4:46

-Logo

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Postby plot » 25 Jun 2004 4:58

hrm... i suddenly want one.

keys look similar to mul-t-lock keys...
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Postby plot » 25 Jun 2004 5:00

ok, i've decided if i ever goto europe... i'm gonna take about a 1000$ with me just to spend on different types of high security locks there. they've got some pretty neat looking ones that i would like to have a go at...
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Postby LittlePeaceful » 25 Jun 2004 6:06

About Italian high security euro cylinders manifacturers Mottura is one of the best. It's worth have a look:

http://www.mottura.it/doc/champions38(eng).pdf

http://www.mottura.it/doc/champions48(eng).pdf

These cylinders as the Cisa ones follow the general Italian (and probably European too) market trend to produce high security locks using dimple keys with mobile elements and special anti-picking features.
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Postby Varjeal » 25 Jun 2004 9:39

That looks like a chipped, half-lasercut half Multi-lock key. Brutal.
*insert witty comment here*
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Postby frollard » 25 Jun 2004 22:39

in case it helps: http://www.cisa.com/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php3/L/UK/IDPagina/1971.0

theres a link to the english version on the page.

CISA presents ALI, the first key which combines beauty and security, technology and design, ergonomy and liberty. The last achievement of CISA technology, ALI is the perfect key for our current lifestyles.



Thanks to its special shape and its unmistakable CISA red colour, ALI is distinguished by its beauty and ergonomy.


ALI keys are coupled with RS3 and AP3 cylinders..
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Postby frollard » 25 Jun 2004 22:41

The meaning of life, the universe and everything is 42.

Inflation however, may have changed this.
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edit: yup, its definately 43 now
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