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by eric343 » 31 Mar 2006 19:31
I'm getting a 404 on those images...
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by Mr. Glass » 23 Mar 2007 23:24
Yeah, it would be great if you could repost these images. Are these Marshall Keys?
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by zeke79 » 23 Mar 2007 23:37
Marshall keys are not for the open forums. Postings of them will be put in the advanced forums.
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by Mr. Glass » 23 Mar 2007 23:42
I did kind of figure that, but should have checked first. Sorry Zeke.
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by zeke79 » 24 Mar 2007 1:01
No problem. Just going by the rules.
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by Shrub » 24 Mar 2007 7:23
But there was a posting in the advanced section of them and if the link in THAT thread has gone they can be reposted,
I think for the open forums this thread has far out run its course,
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by UWSDWF » 24 Mar 2007 7:26
getting in before the lock hahaha
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by Shrub » 24 Mar 2007 7:28
 I chose not to lock it but show my distain of the thread 
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by UWSDWF » 24 Mar 2007 7:29
darn it I read the "...run it's course..." and that usually always comes with the digital padlock
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by Shrub » 24 Mar 2007 7:33
 I know but ive been trying not to lock every thread and merley just show my disgust at them instead, its been up long enough with no further posts so it can slide like the Abloy etc ones that can be found with a good search,
Otherwise every other post and thread would be moved or removed on this site
Next time though mate  you have found one flaw in that i dont lock the thread and then make the post as to why but rather make the post then lock it so you do have a couple of seconds window if your fast 
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by raimundo » 24 Mar 2007 12:45
jigglers, marshal keys? shaved keys, cmk (the mythical auto masterkey)
Anyone reading the earlier posts, note the date of them, some of this is from 2004 the photo of a key in the reference link to another page of lp101 is interesting, can we keep this subject open in some part of the forum so people with these keys can tell us how effective they are, its good to get a discussion on the use effectiveness and varieties of these things. Also, there could be photos of the different types, I would keep this thread open somewhere, rather than locked. move it to the supersecret advance section if necessary
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by Shrub » 24 Mar 2007 13:32
Ray there is a thread in the advanced section on these with pics i think, this thread is remaining open but not for the posting of pictures or techniques etc, its here for a little snippet but if any more info is posted it will have to be removed to somewhere other than the public forums,
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