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Tubular lockpicking videos inside.

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Tubular lockpicking videos inside.

Postby cormu » 18 Feb 2004 14:27

couldn't post on general forum cause moderator lock is on but Coming soon is a tubular lock picking videoshere is a clip of the first lock and I will put final in few weeks :)
http://www.cjp.fi/lp101lock1.avi
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Postby cormu » 18 Feb 2004 14:29

oh yeah and u need DivX 5.0.5 ...
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good stuff

Postby PYRO1234321 » 18 Feb 2004 16:14

good stuff man. Its good to see people posting instructional videos. its funny how a video has so much more learning impact than text of even pictures.

cheers
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Postby marso » 18 Feb 2004 16:59

Well done and thanks Cormu
Consider me inactive or lurker.
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newest version

Postby cormu » 21 Feb 2004 5:12

Ok here is the final version of the tubular lock video Please enjoy :)
You will need DiVX 5.0.5 codec or later to view it you can download it free form www.divx.com

http://www.cjp.fi/lp101tubulars.avi

I would prefer that this video stay in the lp 101 forums and not to be distrubuted or linked to from other sites if i see any referals from other sites than this one to the link i will delete the video immidiatlly from my server.
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www.cjp.fi for a mass of usless stuff :) and my tubular videos
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Postby cormu » 21 Feb 2004 5:15

you will need to right click and save as if u use windoze media crap player :)
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www.cjp.fi for a mass of usless stuff :) and my tubular videos
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Postby Darek84CJ » 21 Feb 2004 9:58

Dl'in right now. Thx man
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Postby lock_assassin » 2 Mar 2004 19:45

Awesome video Cormu!!! Thanks for taking time to make those videos. I know they take time and we all appreciate it. For the new guys (including me) they are very helpful.

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Postby cormu » 3 Mar 2004 14:08

:o :D Tanks! :)
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Postby GrEmLiN » 3 Mar 2004 15:32

Excellent! Bravo! *clap clap clap clap clap clap clap*
comin soon
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Postby Chucklz » 3 Mar 2004 16:51

Cormu,
That yellow padlock looked quite interesting. Could you tell us what manufacturer, model, etc.
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Postby Quin » 3 Mar 2004 17:56

Top marks on that video!

The quality is great, the focusing is great and I had a 60Kb download speed on top.
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Postby cormu » 3 Mar 2004 23:43

Chucklz wrote:Cormu,
That yellow padlock looked quite interesting. Could you tell us what manufacturer, model, etc.


Sure the yellow lock is manufacturer is Lih Jaw :P (ya made in china somewhere :P )
it si a disc brake lock for motorcycles and as you can see u can still pay horrendos prices (29 euros) for rubbish locks .... They even have the gaul to print High Security on the packet :)
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Finnish Abloy is da best!
www.cjp.fi for a mass of usless stuff :) and my tubular videos
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Postby cormu » 4 Mar 2004 0:00

doh forgot the link .. shame we cant edit posts :(
for yellow lock :
http://www.allproducts.com.tw/bike/lih-jaw/lj-2015.html
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www.cjp.fi for a mass of usless stuff :) and my tubular videos
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Postby plot » 7 Mar 2004 2:01

excellent video cormu. i dont have any tubular lock picks (or any tubular locks to pick for that matter), but i was wondering how these work. very informative, thanks alot.
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