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by The Pindropper » 28 Jan 2006 12:34
NKT you are no where near the Capital 
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by NKT » 28 Jan 2006 14:44
I still don't get it.
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by bonez » 28 Jan 2006 15:26
i dont get it either

don't eat yellow snow -a quote by illusion.
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by NKT » 28 Jan 2006 19:51
m00fm00f.html?
No, I saw the picture, I just don't get why it's called a Peanut pick!
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by Omikron » 28 Jan 2006 20:00
NKT wrote:m00fm00f.html?
No, I saw the picture, I just don't get why it's called a Peanut pick!
B/c it's small...like a peanut. 
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by paul1982 » 29 Jan 2006 9:19
I have both the the 7 & 8 pin picks by Southord. All of the tubular locks i've got are 7 pin. I find them easy to use and set up. I' ve got two 7 pin locks for my motor bike i can't pick them as it has not got a cut out in the centres for the pick to slot in to turn and to open.
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by illusion » 29 Jan 2006 9:27
paul1982 wrote:I have both the the 7 & 8 pin picks by Southord. All of the tubular locks i've got are 7 pin. I find them easy to use and set up. I' ve got two 7 pin locks for my motor bike i can't pick them as it has not got a cut out in the centres for the pick to slot in to turn and to open.
Perhaps this is an inverted version - if so then HPC make a pick for it.
Although one that I have relies upon the key being octagonal so there is no need for cut-outs in the centre.
Is the lock in this thread similar?
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=4674&highlight=tubular
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by paul1982 » 29 Jan 2006 11:27
This is the picture of the key way of one of the locks the other one is the same

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by paul1982 » 29 Jan 2006 11:28
oops i did try to resize it
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by dmux » 28 Feb 2006 1:23
good god, i want the Professional Toolkit No.7
Item Number: KIT-7
geez, why are these tools so expensive, i wouldn't think they cost that much to make
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by dxxl » 28 Feb 2006 5:38
I have a 7 & 8 pins southord's, I only use 7 pins because i don't find any 8 pins lock (since today) and it works fine.
I'm newbie and I open some tubular locks, you must to try with tension, but it's easy.
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