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Postby zeke79 » 8 Jul 2006 17:43

Here is a shot of the sidebar in the mcs lock. I don't think Noah will mind that I posted it.

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Postby zeke79 » 8 Jul 2006 18:16

devildog wrote:How hard would it be to find something like that for sale? Do they come up every so often on the dutch/german ebay site or did you get that through a private transaction, zeke?


I got that through a private transaction.
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Postby Shrub » 8 Jul 2006 22:00

Zeke had to transact his privates to get them :lol:
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Postby devildog » 8 Jul 2006 22:07

Hey zeke, I'll give you my first born if you'll get me an Evva 3KS cutaway :D :wink:
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Postby n2oah » 8 Jul 2006 22:41

devildog wrote:Hey zeke, I'll give you my first born if you'll get me an Evva 3KS cutaway :D :wink:


I already promised him my first born! :lol:
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Postby ThE_MasteR » 8 Jul 2006 22:51

Does that mean n2oah had to give his privates to Zeke to get this kit ? I wanna know what's going on.
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Postby n2oah » 8 Jul 2006 23:22

ThE_MasteR wrote:Does that mean n2oah had to give his privates to Zeke to get this kit ? I wanna know what's going on.


No, Nick gave his privates to someone to get it in the first place. Leave my privates out of this! :oops:
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Postby illusion » 9 Jul 2006 7:32

n2oah wrote:
ThE_MasteR wrote:Does that mean n2oah had to give his privates to Zeke to get this kit ? I wanna know what's going on.


No, Nick gave his privates to someone to get it in the first place. Leave my privates out of this! :oops:


He had to give his privates to his mum, and she paid for the kit. :twisted:
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EVVA MCS new name?

Postby greyman » 2 Nov 2006 7:56

This is a question about the new style EVVA MCS - the one with the wavy edges on the key. Is this model still called the EVVA MCS or does it have a new model number? Does anyone know what the proper name is for it?
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Re: EVVA MCS new name?

Postby mh » 2 Nov 2006 8:59

greyman wrote:This is a question about the new style EVVA MCS - the one with the wavy edges on the key. Is this model still called the EVVA MCS or does it have a new model number? Does anyone know what the proper name is for it?


Not sure about actual order numbers, but the marketing name "Schließsystem MCS" is still the same.
No "V2", "XP", ... :)

What's going on with your book?

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Postby greyman » 2 Nov 2006 12:59

Greetings mh

The book's getting real close. Only about a month or so left for me to tidy up some photos before I'm due to submit the manuscript to the publisher. Pretty keen to get the thing finished as it's been a big job.... :o

No doubt you guys will find lots of errors when it finally does come out!

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Postby dmux » 3 Nov 2006 2:58

wow those are sexy
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