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by arris » 12 Apr 2007 13:47
hmm kaba gemini?
does anyone know the difference between this and kaba quatro,
i have a half euro kaba quatro clyinder, and a spare like barrell,
interesting locks altho not dared to take the barrell to bits...
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by greyman » 12 Apr 2007 15:50
gemini has 3 rows of pins, quattro has 4. The angles the rows are set at are different too. Check out the protections-vol site - you should be able to find pictures there.
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by arris » 12 Apr 2007 17:43
ah cool,
i dont need pics of quatro as i have some,
but was wondering what diff was lol,,
cheers
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by Shrub » 13 Apr 2007 6:24
The Genimi is one of my favorite locks,
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by arris » 13 Apr 2007 7:41
ive just missed one on ebay,
worth getting or is it pretty much like the quatro?
was gonna put the quatro in my the housing for my uncles lockup/garage, but i decided against it an put a evva cylinder in, it fobbed him off with the excuse it only comes with 2 keys lol
i wanted to keep it for myslef lol
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by Shrub » 13 Apr 2007 11:56
I havent had a quatro through my hands to be honest and i cant remember the stats but they are very simular indeed i think,
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by Kaellman » 13 Apr 2007 12:27
The lock sure looks very nice, but seems to work on fairly simple mechanics. Would be awesome to play around with one of these and get a good look of its intestines. Does anyone have a price-range on these babes?
Shrub wrote:The Genimi is one of my favorite locks,
Any particular reason?
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by Shrub » 13 Apr 2007 21:35
Not realy to be honest,
It was the first dimple lock i got and it just feels a nice solid lock and was impressed at the time,
It took me a little while to pick as i got it when i pretty much started which i guess made me more impressed because i still had the high of thinking i could pick anything after picking a simple yale lock lol,
The genimi uses 3 rows of pins but i seem to remember a few on here suggesting that their locks didnt have full pin stacks in ever hole but mine does,
I got mine from ebay for a few pounds,
I guess its one of those things that somthing impresses you and sticks in your mind, you then use that as a bench mark for anything else that comes along,
Ive got a lot of differant types of locks but the kaba is just one of my favorites cant say exactly why i guess,
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