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Pwned Medeco Biaxial

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Pwned Medeco Biaxial

Postby specialist » 29 Jan 2006 11:12

A few months ago, I found a few Medecos laying in the shop. Since they were on a restricted keyway, and nobody had keys, I took them home. Suprisingly, it only took about 30 minutes to pick them. The fifth pin was the hardest to sit because the fourth and fifth were pinned in a high-low fashion. I'm moving onto the Primus and happen to have some extra cylinders, if anyone is interested.
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Postby pip » 29 Jan 2006 11:28

i'm assuming these are 5 pins
do you have any 6 pin medecos
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Postby specialist » 29 Jan 2006 12:37

Nope, 'fraid not. All I have are the 5-pin, a couple of Primus's and a W.B. padlock that I'm done playing with.

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Postby pip » 29 Jan 2006 13:57

how soon before you're done with the primus's

and what do you want for them ?
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Postby specialist » 29 Jan 2006 19:46

How many do you want, and do you want them keyed alike? I have the working key for some and don't have it for others. :( The blanks are also hard for me to get, because I didn't buy into the system.
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Postby pip » 29 Jan 2006 19:53

how much for 2 ?
how much for 3 ?
do you take paypal ?
i'm not worried about keys
i'd like to have an extra one that i can take apart
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primus

Postby keysman » 30 Jan 2006 0:57

I am interested in few.

Let me know the price and how to pay.
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