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by What » 13 Nov 2006 17:07
Dom iX
special feature: curved tips(ends) on key pins?
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by What » 13 Nov 2006 17:19
above post should be ix-10, i forgot that Dom also mad(k)e a version with only 5 pins.....
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by unbreakable » 13 Nov 2006 17:27
Dom ix-10 with ball bearings for use with a construction key?
Key a works only until key B is used.
Also have heard it called 2 in 1.
Just a guess.
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by rohi » 13 Nov 2006 17:34
that didn't take too long, right on the spot with 2in1.
Now i have to put it back together, might take some time as i haven't done this before
Ah well, keeps me off the streets for a couple of nights.
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by greyman » 13 Nov 2006 18:10
OK, my turn. Here's a single photo of it:
Good luck 
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by UWSDWF » 13 Nov 2006 18:18
no idea, while trying to cheat I found out that whoa.. greyman's a Doctor  and looks to be writing a wicked cool book
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by DaveAG » 14 Nov 2006 16:42
Al wrote:That third pin is a total givaway - if you know about these locks!
Is it a Mul-t-lock Integrator cylinder?
I know that mine have pin 3 looking just like whats posted there.
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by mh » 15 Nov 2006 16:20
greyman wrote:OK, my turn. Here's a single photo of it:  Good luck 
Something similar to an EVVA DPI?
"The techs discovered that German locks were particularly difficult" - Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton w. Henry R. Schlesinger, Spycraft: The secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda (New York: Dutton, 2008), p. 210
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by mh » 15 Nov 2006 16:29
And here's my contribution:
Now what's that?
Cheers,
mh
"The techs discovered that German locks were particularly difficult" - Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton w. Henry R. Schlesinger, Spycraft: The secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda (New York: Dutton, 2008), p. 210
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by zeke79 » 15 Nov 2006 17:32
mh wrote:And here's my contribution:  Now what's that? Cheers, mh
Old style evva mcs.
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by greyman » 15 Nov 2006 18:02
It's not Evva or MulTLock. Give up?
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by Al » 15 Nov 2006 18:21
DaveG wrote:Al wrote:That third pin is a total givaway - if you know about these locks!
Is it a Mul-t-lock Integrator cylinder? I know that mine have pin 3 looking just like whats posted there.
That's what I thought but he never replied to my PM.
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by Lucky1406 » 15 Nov 2006 22:24
Here is a strange one that I have:
[img][img]http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m193/Lucky1406/DSCI0062.jpg[/img][/img]
Good luck, because I don't even know what it is. I know what its from, but not the lock name or kind. very strange though. I haven't tried picking it yet, I'll let you know though,
Nick
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by mh » 16 Nov 2006 1:55
greyman wrote:It's not Evva or MulTLock. Give up?
me gives up 
"The techs discovered that German locks were particularly difficult" - Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton w. Henry R. Schlesinger, Spycraft: The secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda (New York: Dutton, 2008), p. 210
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by mh » 16 Nov 2006 2:24
Lucky1406 wrote:Here is a strange one that I have:
[img][img]http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m193/Lucky1406/DSCI0062.jpg[/img][/img]
Good luck, because I don't even know what it is. I know what its from, but not the lock name or kind. very strange though. I haven't tried picking it yet, I'll let you know though, Nick
Apparently it's called "PAGODA"
by ABA UFO in Taiwan.
http://www.abalocks.com/
Their home page has a nice animation of how they work.
Never got my hands on them, yet
Cheers,
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