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My New toy...What should I bid?

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Postby v12v12 » 9 Apr 2007 16:43

arris wrote:hmm well i personally use abloy lock with my motorbike, its a 340-50 on blue exec, but i also have 2 330-50's an 2 321-25,s all on same key :)

would love to get a medeco, that multi lock the new garrison 7x7 take a euro cylinder..


:shock: Wanna sell me one of those Abloys! I'm really hoping to get it... but keys are going to be a pain unless the machinist plays ball. Hell I'll write the G-Code myself if need be to get some nice SS-copies! Then again the Mul-T would be the more responsible choice since getting keys isn't going to be a prob, and if it ever broke, I could send to factory etc.... But I WANT that Abloy! :-)

Thanks for your reply!
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Postby arris » 9 Apr 2007 16:53

nah there actually used,

abloy hard to get over there then?
i can get keys cut at work so not a problem for me,
you will also need to find out if its on oal or oag, as there 2 different profiles on the classic, looks the same half oval but the cutting in the cenre is different and one as a notch out of the round edge, an the bottom disc is different...

just thought id let ya know good luck with the bidding.. :lol:
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Postby v12v12 » 10 Apr 2007 14:44

arris wrote:nah there actually used,

abloy hard to get over there then?
i can get keys cut at work so not a problem for me,
you will also need to find out if its on oal or oag, as there 2 different profiles on the classic, looks the same half oval but the cutting in the cenre is different and one as a notch out of the round edge, an the bottom disc is different...

just thought id let ya know good luck with the bidding.. :lol:


AH good info that you noted, I didn't know that, sent a message to the seller: Eh getting new abloy's shouldn't be too much of a problem, but the whole controlled key, cost of replacing them and even finding a lockie that supports them... since picking/decoding is null - drilling is well rather complicated Vs a Mul-T and regular pin-tumblers... They are though on a lot of newer vending machines and public phones. I think my fascination with the brutal simpicity of the disc lock, has me fiending for it! :P Although I should prob get the Mul-T... for all practicality's sake.
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Postby arris » 10 Apr 2007 16:16

ah so really you shouldnt get the abloy but you just want it :D

i see where your coming from,

an im pleased i managed to actually give some useful info back into this site :D
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Postby v12v12 » 11 Apr 2007 19:09

Geesh! 1hr left on the Abloy and it's already up to $42.... 3$ more and I could "buy it now" for the Mul-T E14-L!!!

What do you think... null on the Abloy that's a little high for a used lock and 2 keys Vs the Mul-T with rekeyables and a more stout lock??
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Postby v12v12 » 13 Apr 2007 13:13

Spied another Gem that I'm sure that I'm going to get Vs these overpriced Mul-T's this guy wants a reserve on PLUS $16.00 shipping?!!!!! For a dang padlock - what scammer...

But here's the new Toy:

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Only thing that I don't know is what it's keyed with: But according to this

https://customers.abuslock.com/uploads/ ... 20Done.pdf

There's some pretty STOUT keyways... Hope I can get this for a decent price.
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