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Postby JackNco » 25 Feb 2008 8:48

Things are slow moving, give it a couple of months and we might get something going.
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Postby mr_chris79 » 25 Feb 2008 9:53

i definately think this would be a good idea in the uk, theres nothing like the feeling of satisfaction when you single pick a lock open and i for one would like to meet others who share that,i currently only have a couple of padlocks and a euro cylinder to go at,its fun but boring till i get some more.
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Postby JackNco » 25 Feb 2008 10:16

dont worry soon enough you will have hundreds of bloody locks cluttering up your desk
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Postby mr_chris79 » 25 Feb 2008 20:01

I hope so im dying to try a challenging technical lock,any suggestions?
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Postby JackNco » 25 Feb 2008 20:26

get a GeGe that will take the wind out of your sails :P
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Postby mr_chris79 » 25 Feb 2008 20:41

where might be the best place to find one of those, have you any pics of one and am i gonna want to throw it in the sea after not being able to pick it? :cry: sorry for asking so many questions but would you recommend a pick or three for it?, a hammer and chisel maybe? :lol:
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Postby JackNco » 25 Feb 2008 20:47

out of the 4 or 5 i have only the one thats master keyed will open for me. and i hate admitting that. as i was so pleased I had opened one until I found out its master keyed.

U can pick them up on ebay. Kaba Grundman or Kaba GeGe. same lock. what are u picking now and ill give you an idea of what to go after next?
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Postby mr_chris79 » 25 Feb 2008 21:05

just a couple of sterlings,one a disc the other normal padlock style,no model numbers visible and a few diy shop specials,i really would like a list or top ten locks to try,im just starting using proper picks but seem to have a good idea what im doing to open them, only problem is there not really difficult enough to make me mad yet :evil: sorry forgot to mention all the locks are pin tumblers as i havent got ward picks yet.
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Postby JackNco » 25 Feb 2008 21:12

dont bother with warded its as easy a it looks and u can make the picks from old keys.

Get some euro profile cylinders
E*S (euro spec) are great to start on
Sterling fall open in your hand
ISEO are also a great starting point.
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Postby mr_chris79 » 25 Feb 2008 21:26

Thanks very much,your right about the sterlings.is there somewhere to get second hand euros from as im having a hard job where i live, all my locks have been bought brand new and its costing me valuable pick money!! plus the diy shops round here are getting suspicious of me when im buying locks,i told one guy they were for practice and he thought i meant practising breaking in!!! got some strange looks when i said it was a hobby too.
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Postby JackNco » 25 Feb 2008 21:40

search for "High security padlock" on ebay and it drops u in to the "locks" search then customize your search from there

http://home-garden.listings.ebay.co.uk/ ... sofocusZpf

Thats the lock search showing all locks on ebay.co.uk atm. simply select "Used" under condition for second hand locks. ive ended up paying as little as 9p per lock plus postage before. :)

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Postby duramaxdavid » 26 Feb 2008 0:40

Thats the lock search showing all locks on ebay.co.uk atm. simply select "Used" under condition for second hand locks.


There is next to nobody that ships to the USA :?
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Postby Afisch » 26 Feb 2008 2:26

Ebay.com do, and they tend to have a greater selection than Ebay.co.uk anyway. Though I do find the site harder to use.
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Postby JackNco » 26 Feb 2008 10:27

and this is a UK based thread :P

But unfortunately that trick doesn't work on ebay.com i think it works on the Canadian version though.
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Postby mr_chris79 » 27 Feb 2008 19:11

thanks very much for the link jackNco it took ages going through all those nice locks and thanks for pointing me in the right direction
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