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by technik » 12 Apr 2004 2:35
Kung, do you use your full hook much? I havent found a lock I can even fit mine in yet!!!
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by Luke » 12 Apr 2004 3:28
I just wanna get my hands on bloody HPC's
"I took the path less travelled by and that made all the difference"
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by Kung » 12 Apr 2004 16:41
no i have never even tried i have 3 of them and they all look useless.
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by deetS » 13 Apr 2004 13:54
hi im 16 (: and im french
I've just finished my first picks
Do you think it's good ? I dont know what i can use for the tension tools ..
I'm waiting for your advices ..
(Si vous pouvez repondre en francais n'hesitez pas)
bye

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by Kung » 13 Apr 2004 19:11
wow thoes are nice. you can use alot of things like street sweeper bristles the metal strips off of windshield wipers the rakeys things off of a metal rake a ground down allen wrench almost anything you can fit in a lock.
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by Mad Mick » 13 Apr 2004 19:55
You appear to have some tension wrenches there, what are they made from? Look to be bicycle spokes or something similar...
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by deetS » 14 Apr 2004 3:01
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by technik » 14 Apr 2004 5:40
talk you funny. English you well not speak, lessons take you better you will.
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by Quin » 14 Apr 2004 6:29
technik wrote:talk you funny. English you well not speak, lessons take you better you will. (  )
No he isn't speaking Yoda 
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by Mad Mick » 14 Apr 2004 15:54
Now now guys, how well do you speak French? I can ask for a pen, cat dog, horse and not much more.
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by Mad Mick » 14 Apr 2004 15:58
Sorry, should read - cat, dog, .......
For the picks, there are no rakeys!?!
If I read this right, you are asking what shape the picks are - they are both half-diamond.
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by David_Parker » 15 Apr 2004 0:53
DeetS : Sélections De Nice ! Qu'avez-vous employé pour le matériel ? Ils regardent comme si ils pourraient employer du nettoyage. Essayez quelques laines en acier ou classez-les afin de se débarasser de la rouille. Elle ressemble à vous a employé des antennes d'une voiture pour les clés de tension, mais I'm non sûr.
- Dave.
p.s. J'ai employé la page de traduction d'altavistas pour ceci.
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by technik » 15 Apr 2004 2:24
Translation:
DeetS: Selections Of Nice! What did you employ for equipment? They look at as if they could employ cleaning. Try some wools in steel or classify them in order itself débarasser of rust. She resembles emploied you antennas of a car for the tension keys, but non sure I'm.
Dave, man of many talents 
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by quicklocks » 15 Apr 2004 2:48
i think some one has just visted babble fish .com 
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by technik » 15 Apr 2004 2:52
oh Dave, how could you???

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