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by lockedin » 4 Mar 2007 18:58
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by n2oah » 4 Mar 2007 19:39
OMG! A whole two-levers, and single-locking mechanism. Watch out, medeco!
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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by Eyes_Only » 4 Mar 2007 22:08
I'm sure this is just a novelty item from master's standpoint, just want to make extra sales with something that looks charming. 
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by Gordon Airporte » 4 Mar 2007 22:27
Aw nuts, only two levers... Here's the two-lever lock I got from Lowes:
And the pick I made from one of the keys and some coat hanger:
I want more of a challenge 
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by JackNco » 4 Mar 2007 23:44
Eyes_Only wrote:I'm sure this is just a novelty item from master's standpoint, just want to make extra sales with something that looks charming. 
Not really, like all masters it looks stronger than it is. Chubb do a nice version with 5 or 7 levers if i remember.
The "picks" and a demonstration video can be found here.
http://www.locksmith-tools.co.uk/acatal ... Picks.html
Its the top one thats over priced
Oh and just for reference heres a nice secure (well more secure) version.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-BOXED-CHUBB-C ... 0089307488
As always masterlock have just produced a less secure, but shinier version.
All the best
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by Kaotik » 5 Mar 2007 0:26
lockedin, If you don't mind me asking, how much was the price for that little treasure?
The nearest Target to isn't that close, so I would like to know if the price is worth the trip. I just got back from Wal-Mart and I didn't see any of those their, so unless anyone you or anyone else knows of another place to get one I think Target is the only option.
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by Shrub » 5 Mar 2007 7:12
Thats not a 2 lever, the key is only used from one side of the lock so all cuts other than the bolt thrower are lever cuts,
Im guessing its a 4 and possably even a 5 lever,
Check out my picking threads for doing these, the 2 in 1 thread is the one to search out 
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by n2oah » 5 Mar 2007 8:58
BTW, I was being sarcastic about the two levers. I'm not sure how many it has.
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by Shrub » 5 Mar 2007 12:53
Ah ok no worries, mis-read it sorry,
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by mark davis » 8 Mar 2007 9:58
That padlock is a Squire, with Master stamped on it 
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by Schuyler » 8 Mar 2007 11:58
They are 4 lever, and about 5 bucks.
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by Shrub » 8 Mar 2007 12:50
mark davis wrote:That padlock is a Squire, with Master stamped on it 
No its a Master thats made in the original style, theres loads of locks the same but with differant names on, inside they may be a differant story,
Had to mention this as assumeing a lock is the same as another because it looks simular will catch you out one day,
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by mark davis » 8 Mar 2007 13:53
Thanks for the advice, i was convinced it was Squire, not just from the look of it but the key blank is identical.
As we all know lots of locks are made in the same factory and branded differently.
But i understand what you are saying it wouldn't be the first time i turned a simple job into a nightmare.
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by Shrub » 9 Mar 2007 7:12
I mean it could be but i would be supprised,
All i was meaning was dont judge a book by its cover eve n if your right most of the time 
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by lockedin » 9 Mar 2007 15:57
Kaotik wrote:lockedin, If you don't mind me asking, how much was the price for that little treasure?
I think I got it for $7.
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