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by n2oah » 23 Jan 2006 23:02
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by digital_blue » 23 Jan 2006 23:09
Well done young man.
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by Aqua » 23 Jan 2006 23:10
You're a brave man n2oah... I can tell you that.
It looks really great. I was thinking of making one myself, but i want to pick it first.
:sigh:
*don't forget Aq...envy is a mortal sin...envy is a mortal sin...*
Just remember to tell us how much did it go for.
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by n2oah » 23 Jan 2006 23:11
digital_blue wrote:Well done young man.  db
Young man, all I get is young man?!?!?!?
just kidding 
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by n2oah » 23 Jan 2006 23:12
I'll post the link for the auction if I list it tomorrow.
I also have a Mul-t-Lock mortise cylinder that will go up for auction soon. Right now it is in the post to a locksmith to get repinned.
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by wtf|pickproof? » 24 Jan 2006 13:34
Goooooood work! I like it! Thx for the pics
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by Jason13 » 24 Jan 2006 13:37
Cool you can see the insisde Nice job
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by zeke79 » 24 Jan 2006 13:53
I can attest to the amount of work that has went into producing such a nice cutaway without a mill  . Excellent work N2oah!!
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by n2oah » 24 Jan 2006 19:54
The auction for this lock.
The starting price is $50.
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by wtf|pickproof? » 24 Jan 2006 22:19
Jason13 wrote:Cool you can see the insisde Nice job
 wtf?????
*scratches his head*
well, I don't get what went wrong .......

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by Fah_Cue » 25 Jan 2006 4:24
wtf|pickproof? wrote:Jason13 wrote:Cool you can see the insisde Nice job
 wtf????? *scratches his head* well, I don't get what went wrong ....... 
yeh this well.. umm.. suprised me as well.... but i think we all could of expected it from jason  ..... and if jason is sitting there saying wat are they talking about?..... its a cutaway.... well i dont think i can explain it any better then that... anyone else getting confused 
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by Aqua » 25 Jan 2006 4:45
Fah_Cue wrote:wtf|pickproof? wrote:Jason13 wrote:Cool you can see the insisde Nice job
yeh this well.. umm.. suprised me as well.... but i think we all could of expected it from jason  ..... and if jason is sitting there saying wat are they talking about?..... its a cutaway.... well i dont think i can explain it any better then that... anyone else getting confused 
Well... J. did have a point. You actually can see the inside of a cut-away...
I say you're all just jelous that he was the one to point that fact out.
Don't be yellow and just admit it!
Finally we get some creativity on this forum, and what do the members do?! Arrr!

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by vector40 » 25 Jan 2006 6:19
Let it go, guys.
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by skold » 25 Jan 2006 9:04
Aqua wrote:Finally we get some creativity on this forum, and what do the members do?! Arrr!
Finally? im sure nobody else has made creative picks, cutaways and decoders before and shown them here?
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by Aqua » 25 Jan 2006 10:03
skold wrote:Aqua wrote:Finally we get some creativity on this forum, and what do the members do?! Arrr!
Finally? im sure nobody else has made creative picks, cutaways and decoders before and shown them here?
oh boy...
I ment that only in the ironic sense. I didn't mean to offend anyone. I'm sorry if someone was in fact offended. I know that a lot of people here did put a great amount of time and effort into this forum, making it one of the biggest sources of information regarding this proffesion(or hobby) and i am truly grateful for that. That's about you too skold, so don't hold a grudge for some of my stupid jokes 
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