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by Zaccheus » 29 Sep 2004 8:15
Hi,
I'm from Finland and here almost all door locks are "abloy classic" (you can find key profile on this site: http://www.abloy.com/index.cfm?changesetnow=11 , features -> key profiles)
My question is: how to lock pick these? Do you need special tools or can you do it with basic tools? Links, tips?
btw. I'm very sorry about my english, I hope someone did understand.
Thanks for help.
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by PickPick » 29 Sep 2004 8:48
I understand you perfectly and I hope you'll understand me as well.
SEARCH!!!
It's been covered in great detail before and if you want to enjoy your time here I'd suggest you get used to searching right now. Don't take it personally but every day we get people asking the same old questions that they could answer themselves if they just searched before asking, as we tell them in the announcements.
You better not whine about being treated unfairly! 
It's not the tools that open the lock. It's me.
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by reg » 29 Sep 2004 8:55
*getting PickPick a beer*
by the way, you can find the search button at the top of the page - look for a small graphic of a magnifying glass
picky, picky 
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by Romstar » 29 Sep 2004 8:59
Just when you think it can't get any weirder, stuff like this happens.
Oh well, I never did like the boring life.
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by reg » 29 Sep 2004 9:07
what is weird about a German getting a beer for another German?

picky, picky 
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by PickPick » 29 Sep 2004 9:12
reg wrote:*getting PickPick a beer*
Can I get back to you on that one when we meet in Sneek? 
It's not the tools that open the lock. It's me.
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by reg » 29 Sep 2004 9:15
sure you can
for those who still wonder what Sneek is:
It is the place to be from November, 5th - 7th for the Dutch Lockpicking Championship organized by TOOOL
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by Romstar » 29 Sep 2004 9:36
Both of you knew what I meant by weird.
It's not nice to play with your moderators little brain that way you know.
Now, would someone please get me a beer?
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by toomush2drink » 29 Sep 2004 9:39
beer ? who mentioned beer ?
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by Romstar » 29 Sep 2004 9:45
Dear lord, if this group ever met in person it would turn into a drinking fest, not a lock picking fest.
Criminey.
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by Romstar » 29 Sep 2004 9:56
Don't tell the Americans that. 
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by Zaccheus » 29 Sep 2004 10:15
OK... I understand you guys, but realy I did use search
There is lot about high secure abloy, some padlock abloy and stuff like that, but nothing about this classic lock. Have anyone something else to say then "search"? There must be some information about this on web, but I just can't find it!
Sorry about my english again.
Greetings from Finland.
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