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new tools at telford show

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

new tools at telford show

Postby pinky » 1 Mar 2006 19:57

I know so far of 2 new tools being released at the MLA show in Telford, and both for picking the new ERA fortress BS3621-2004 lock.

SAFEVENTURES

Safeventures will have a small stock of the new ERA fortress lever lock decoder available at the show, and will be taking orders once stocks run out.
Having spoken extensivly with Benny Wells, he has now perfected this decoder and its ready to go into production for the show, he will try to have as many tools available in time for show as is possible, price is yet to be finalised, but as soon as i know it, il post it..
i believe that as long as the tool is ready, orders can now be placed for delivery or collection at the show, but ive yet to confirm this.

Benny is sending my tool to me pre show, so i hope to put up a full review of this new decoder prior to the show, but im assured its 100% effective and a quick opening as we have come to expect from safeventures tools..

CB LOCKTOOLS

Chris Belcher has released his new 5g curtain pick and wire, which is adapted to defeat the fortress lock, having already played with this tool, i can confirm that with moderate practice it is indeed effective, its an ingenious modification that like all CB tools is simplicity itself.
The new pick adapted for the fortress too is sold through duffels at £122.50 plus vat, the extra required fortress wire is another £26.50 plus vat , also through duffels.
Duffels will have stock of the new tool and wire from monday of next week , for those that cannot wait till the show.

im trying now to get some advance info of what other new tools will be available, and also some show prices from Keyprint , Aldridges , SKS , Duffels and city safe, especially from the auto market, so watch this space.
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Postby acl » 1 Mar 2006 20:14

There is talk of other tools being unveiled at Telford, although im assured they will only be small and insignificant!!
Yes im back on the beer!
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Postby pinky » 2 Mar 2006 2:52

i know your back on beer mate, i saw the pics
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Postby Shrub » 2 Mar 2006 7:22

Thats a shame in one way and ok in another, well done for lasting that long mate.

Is the Fortress decoder based on the Invincible slide rule?
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Postby acl » 2 Mar 2006 7:41

Paul ,contrary to popular beleif i am not actually an alcoholic !! It was only a break to get me of the fags( ciggarettes before you boys from across the pond start!) which has been pretty successful only a couple of cigars up to now.
Looks like im going to be spending a few quid in Telford then.
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Postby Shrub » 2 Mar 2006 8:36

I know your not real alcaholic, im only playing with you when i say you are, i had forgot though that it was to give up smoking so well done mate :wink:
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Postby pinky » 2 Mar 2006 12:20

no its not based on bar decoder as cant decode lever 1 this way, i wont know till pick recieved which system benny decided on in the end.
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Re: new tools at telford show

Postby Jeorge » 7 Mar 2006 15:05

Wow cool, you mean telford in the westmidlands? I only live about 30 miles away
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Postby illusion » 7 Mar 2006 15:09

You won't be able to get in Jeorge...

You have to be a lockie to get in. :)
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Postby chrisjc33 » 8 Mar 2006 14:03

illusion wrote:You won't be able to get in Jeorge...

You have to be a lockie to get in. :)


Do you need to have an affiliation with MLA or will my lockie ID do?
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Postby illusion » 8 Mar 2006 14:10

No, an affiliation with the MLA is not required. :)
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Postby Shrub » 8 Mar 2006 14:26

Visit their site to find out details and apply for tickets, if you are allowed them you will get them 2 weeks before the show.
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