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Identifing a lock based on description

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Identifing a lock based on description

Postby cyrus104 » 7 Aug 2007 14:46

I am looking for the manufacture and model of a lock that I can only describe. If it is a lock that is in the advanced section just let me know and I'll drop it. I did do a quick search for 3 or 4 terms but did not find anything.

The face of the lock has 5 pins that have inner pins. The pins on the top are pushed in by the key. The key is round and has 5 pins that look like they are telescoped. When the key is used the face of the lock slides down to uncover the door/entry lock.

Thank you
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Postby JackNco » 7 Aug 2007 15:03

http://www.toool.nl/drumm-geminy.pdf

Sounds like the geminy shield to me. Its only picking advanced locks that is advanced. although posting something and saying you are sorry if its advanced is a good way to start off on the wrong side of the mods. just a heads up, ask them next time :P

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Postby cyrus104 » 7 Aug 2007 15:21

Thank you for the advice.
I put that in there so I would be told and scolded for doing it.
That was the lock I was looking for too.
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Postby Shrub » 7 Aug 2007 16:55

cyrus104 wrote:I put that in there so I would be told and scolded for doing it.


Rule 99, dont taunt shrub, he will spit fire :twisted:
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