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by jgardhouse » 22 Sep 2006 14:15
Spend a while searching, no results that I like
Looking for brands where you can insert a new key, turn it, and BLAM, old keys no longer work...
Mul-T-Lock 3 in 1, for sure.
There was one that someone had posted a sale link in the FSTW forum.. What was the brand? Thread is gonez0r.
What eslse is there???
Thanks,
J
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by unbreakable » 22 Sep 2006 14:20
He was selling two in one DOM ix-10KG 2 in 1, for around 40 euros I believe, but maybe it was 40 pounds?
Sorry, I dont remeber who was selling them.........
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by zeke79 » 22 Sep 2006 14:24
Do a search for Rielda or lynx. 1,048,000 key differs and instantly rekeyable just by inserting the new change key and resetting. No loss of permutations by changing bittings either.
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by AJS » 22 Sep 2006 14:30
here in the uk, EVVA--A,B,C Vario cylinders supplied with 3 keys.
If key A is lost key B is used and locks out key A, if key B is lost key C is used and likewise locks out Keys A&B.
cost wise is about UK£ 20 in addition to KD cylinder prices.
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by jgardhouse » 22 Sep 2006 14:55
unbreakable wrote:He was selling two in one DOM ix-10KG 2 in 1, for around 40 euros I believe, but maybe it was 40 pounds?
Sorry, I dont remeber who was selling them.........
It wasnt those... They where sold on a commercial site, he posted a sale/promo code, they where camlocks I believe, and where very well priced ~ 29$ usd regular price.
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by Shrub » 22 Sep 2006 16:03
It was Omikron who posted that thread,
The locks were Warlock 2 dimple cam locks made by MCS,
The link to the offer was This
And the manufactures website is Here
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by zeke79 » 22 Sep 2006 16:19
Not nearly as nice as the Rielda or lynx which can be rekeyed infinately without ever taking the lock apart to repin.
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by unbreakable » 22 Sep 2006 16:44
jgardhouse wrote:unbreakable wrote:He was selling two in one DOM ix-10KG 2 in 1, for around 40 euros I believe, but maybe it was 40 pounds?
Sorry, I dont remeber who was selling them.........
It wasnt those... They where sold on a commercial site, he posted a sale/promo code, they where camlocks I believe, and where very well priced ~ 29$ usd regular price.
This was a while ago, it wasn't the warlocks with promo code, Im sure because I saved the lock description and price in an excel file. So someone definetely WAS selling a DOM ix-10KG 2 in 1, IM just not sure who was selling them.
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by jgardhouse » 22 Sep 2006 17:10
Shrub wrote:It was Omikron who posted that thread, The locks were Warlock 2 dimple cam locks made by MCS, The link to the offer was This
That was the one that I had initially searched for and could not find.
Many thanks,
J
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by jgardhouse » 22 Sep 2006 17:11
unbreakable wrote:jgardhouse wrote:unbreakable wrote:He was selling two in one DOM ix-10KG 2 in 1, for around 40 euros I believe, but maybe it was 40 pounds?
Sorry, I dont remeber who was selling them.........
It wasnt those... They where sold on a commercial site, he posted a sale/promo code, they where camlocks I believe, and where very well priced ~ 29$ usd regular price.
This was a while ago, it wasn't the warlocks with promo code, Im sure because I saved the lock description and price in an excel file. So someone definetely WAS selling a DOM ix-10KG 2 in 1, IM just not sure who was selling them.
I saw those as well, your not crazy 
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by devildog » 22 Sep 2006 17:13
Zeke brought the Lynx stuff to my attention, VERY cool stuff. In fact, I think I'll start a separate thread on it....*goes off to start a separate thread*
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by darrel.h » 23 Sep 2006 9:52
I think rohi posted a tread for some dom cylinders about 2-3 months ago.
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by Krypos » 23 Sep 2006 15:53
on a related subject, i think raccoon was talking about construction keyed locks with multiple sets of construction balls. wherein there could be multiple lockout keys and you once key "B" was used, key "A" is no longer good, and there could be like 3 or 4 keys.
dunno if maybe thats what you were thinking, but that would ultimately be cheaper than any DOM lock i think.
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by rohi » 23 Sep 2006 17:39
Yep, that was me with the DOM-cilinders. (still got them, make me an offer)
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by n2oah » 23 Sep 2006 18:57
rohi wrote:Yep, that was me with the DOM-cilinders. (still got them, make me an offer)
Are they ix-10 KGs? If so, I'm interested (but kind of poor right now).
La Gard 2200s are instantly rekeyable (but you have to put in a change key first)
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