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question for the 'old hands' I guess

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Postby workstation » 13 Jan 2006 13:42

That's slightly freaky!
It makes you wonder what else is different in Coventry...
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Postby nicholls » 13 Jan 2006 14:42

Coventry handle?? heard of it but do you mean its like a key in knob lock, and if so how does it operate the multi locking??
Don't kid a kidder, don't lock a locksmith,
Can we keep wheel clamps if we open them?
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Postby pinky » 13 Jan 2006 15:56

nothing like key in knob, its a bit like the london line lock, its an ally cast handle unit with a built in mul t lock interactive cylinder, it looks alot like a standard upvc lock, though a lot chunkier. will post a pic over weekend as i have one is shed somewhere.
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Postby nicholls » 14 Jan 2006 8:12

Have you got one of those london line locks as well you were on about, more info means more brain power!!
Don't kid a kidder, don't lock a locksmith,
Can we keep wheel clamps if we open them?
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Postby workstation » 16 Jan 2006 13:34

Did you have any luck with the Coventry handle, pinky?

Is it anything like the locks illustrated here:http://www.mul-t-lock.com/multi.html?
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Postby pinky » 16 Jan 2006 14:04

i have one in the shed somewhere, just hard to find time to route it out.
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Postby nicholls » 16 Jan 2006 16:07

Is this the famous 4 way lock that mul t lock patented?
Don't kid a kidder, don't lock a locksmith,
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Coventry Handle

Postby panalman » 18 Jan 2006 14:49

workstation wrote:Did you have any luck with the Coventry handle, pinky?

Is it anything like the locks illustrated here:http://www.mul-t-lock.com/multi.html?


You will find one here http://homepage.ntlworld.com/anthony-dacey/
not a very sharp image but it will give you an idea.
There is always a solution to a problem and a way in without destruction !!!!!
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Postby acl » 18 Jan 2006 17:15

Anyone got an idea on opening that doesnt involve picking or replacing the cylinder?,Not exactly non destructive but does the job!
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Postby pinky » 18 Jan 2006 17:43

oh yes , i know what you are looking for andy, booze fags , booze fags

but they do pick too ! booze fags
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Postby acl » 18 Jan 2006 18:24

You kill me Martin you really do!
Nearly 3 weeks without either now and i dont miss them one jot..
Itake it youve opened them this way aswell then? 1st warrrant run i ever did in Coventry was a good few years back and i encountered one of these buggers.
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Postby pinky » 18 Jan 2006 18:27

never leave home without a pair of 6mm ? and always double nut them.

well done mate, though come april you will relapse on the booze mate, compulsory for the show mate.
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Postby acl » 18 Jan 2006 18:41

Oh god yes,ill be having the occaisonal tipple once Januarys out!
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