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by CJM » 28 Sep 2005 11:08
Has anyone been able to pick any BS locks with this pick and if so what ones?
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by pinky » 28 Sep 2005 11:12
its as good as most others on union, yale and chubb 3U114 locks as long as no 6 or 7 lever present, but you often need to adjust body and wire.
the only one that ive found to be reliable on most lock types is the cb pick, though i do like the safeventures tool on the ones it can pick.
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by CJM » 28 Sep 2005 11:33
thanks mate, I now hope that the ones on the bench have a 6 & 7 in so I don't feel so bad. I also agree with you about the Safe-ventures pick, really nice to use and yes it does look cool!
I still have not tried the cb pick but it is at the top of the wanted list just as soon as I stop having to replace power tools, which seem to have joined in on a suicide pact.
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by Shrub » 28 Sep 2005 14:23
Ive had the CB pick from day one and not used anything else as it happens, ive made some but just dont bother useing them
Is the leva-pix that triangle shaped one i saw at the G-mex earlier in the year? if so who sells them? it looked quite inovative.
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by pinky » 28 Sep 2005 14:33
no paul the leverpix tool is same shape as safe ventures, the one you refer to is the francis 3 gauge pick, great idea but the way its designed makes it hard to tension at the door frame gets in way.
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by Shrub » 29 Sep 2005 5:23
Thanks for that Martin,
great idea but the way its designed makes it hard to tension at the door frame gets in way.
 Not thought of that, sounds like a serious design flaw there
By the way whats the next trade show in this country?
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by CJM » 29 Sep 2005 6:04
7th to 9th of April 2006 is MLA show in Telford. Spent a lot of time in pubs around Ironbridge just near Telford, great area! Anyone for a pint next year?
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by Shrub » 29 Sep 2005 6:12
Ill be there but driving 
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by pinky » 29 Sep 2005 7:10
book hotel and have a jar with andy.
the francis pick is a great idea, but the 3 prongs make it hard to tension at the door, at least with cb pick etc you can remove the handle to turn and engage the talon when frames in the way, as far as i know you cannot do this on the multi pick mark makes, which is indeed a terminal flaw, though he may have altered this now ?
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by CJM » 29 Sep 2005 7:29
Drinking with Andy is a great idea, except the day after at the show you try to hold a pick in a lock on a stand in front a lots and lots of locksmiths and the guy who makes the wendt pick tells you that you need not turn it on as your shacking so much.
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by Shrub » 29 Sep 2005 7:34
 I was going to say how big of a jar, i dont think i could keep up with him, 
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by CJM » 29 Sep 2005 7:44
Yes it is a wonder how someone so short can drink so much, if its a tall glass like a stein, which being german he likes, its best to bring a step ladder for him.
When I tried mark's multi-pick at the show I did find you can get a good feel off it though.
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by EvoRed » 29 Sep 2005 8:26
Yes Chris, I'm surprised you didn't pick that cylinder open just by merely holding the Wendt gun, there was little need to press the button for the needle to move rigorously.
Found a nice classy establishment with ladies dancing on the bar and you two girls sloped off early anyway.
Telford eh? Meant to be a bit of a dive from what I've been told. Nobody here lives there do they? Good.
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by CJM » 29 Sep 2005 8:37
Shaun. Its the place's around the area that are good, I have a mate who owns a pub in Ironbridge you would like him he slate's me relentlessly. And as for me and Von-Collier leaving that bar its just because our relationship needs a lot of us time for us to keep the love!
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by Shrub » 29 Sep 2005 8:50
Found a nice classy establishment with ladies dancing on the bar and you two girls sloped off early anyway.
As i can only think of one legal place in Manny that allows this i know where you mean and last time i was there saw a girl fall off the bar and brake her leg, oh how we laughed, the bouncers need a sence of humour replacement, i got up to go to the bar and got told to stay sitting down, i said im off to the bar and they said i wasnt an argument ensued with all my mates and we got asked to leave, or was it because one of my mates tryed to repeatedly touch one of the girls, im not quite sure Von-Collier  I nearly fell off my chair at that one, im sure hes going to have somthing to say on here later with regards to the step ladders 
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