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by xagent.swissx » 15 Jul 2007 0:38
Ya- so I searched the forums but couldn't find any info on these locks.
I see them everywhere here in Chicago on bike locks. The keys have cuts that are sort of angled at different depths and angles on the both sides of the key, and are less wide, but thicker that average 5 pin house keys. Do you guys know what I'm talking about?
Thanks a lot-
Jamin
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by Eyes_Only » 15 Jul 2007 1:03
Do you have a picture of this lock perhaps?
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by mh » 15 Jul 2007 1:57
Look for "ABUS Plus" or "disc tumbler" (or "Abloy"), but as they are currently considered high security,
there's not much about them discussed in the open part of this forum.
Cheers,
mh
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