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ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

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ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby SnowyBoy » 26 Jul 2014 8:25

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Really enjoyed cutting this one, very nostalgic as this was exactly my first ever high security cutaway I undertook :)
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby GWiens2001 » 26 Jul 2014 8:57

Snowyboy,

Have in my collection a factory cutaway of the same lock, and yours makes the factory cutaway look as if it were done by a little kid. Beautiful job - ARF is gonna love it!

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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby Squelchtone » 26 Jul 2014 12:06

omg that cutaway is so sexy! . I think that's one I may have sold him.
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby MacGnG1 » 26 Jul 2014 12:08

that is awesome! :shock:
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby GWiens2001 » 26 Jul 2014 14:05

Squelchtone wrote:omg that cutaway is so sexy! <censored>. I think that's one I may have sold him.


Nah - this one was a Snobs purchase.

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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby SnowyBoy » 27 Jul 2014 5:14

Squelch, you sold me the Twin 6000 I cut for myself about 6 years ago :D

Gordon, if you have pics of factory cutaway would love to see it...
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby MrAnybody » 27 Jul 2014 7:16

Once again, Snowy hits the spot. A gorgeous piece of work.

:mrgreen: Want, want, want :mrgreen:

Thanks for sharing

SnowyBoy wrote:Image

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Really enjoyed cutting this one, very nostalgic as this was exactly my first ever high security cutaway I undertook :)
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby SnowyBoy » 27 Jul 2014 7:42

MrAnybody wrote:Once again, Snowy hits the spot. A gorgeous piece of work.

:mrgreen: Want, want, want :mrgreen:

Thanks for sharing

SnowyBoy wrote:Image

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Really enjoyed cutting this one, very nostalgic as this was exactly my first ever high security cutaway I undertook :)



Get hold of one & I'll cut it the same ;)
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby jeffmoss26 » 27 Jul 2014 9:31

DROOOOOOL
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Jul 2014 9:33

Hey Squelchtone, think you need to order a few more cases of drool absorbent. Snowyboy is gonna be posting pics of more locks in the near future. Better to be prepared.

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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Jul 2014 10:47

SnowyBoy wrote:Squelch, you sold me the Twin 6000 I cut for myself about 6 years ago :D

Gordon, if you have pics of factory cutaway would love to see it...


As requested...

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Now you tell me, Does Snowyboy's cutaway look better than factory?

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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby kilae » 27 Jul 2014 14:42

Wow! Fantastic!

I want one too. :D
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby Squelchtone » 27 Jul 2014 15:11

GWiens2001 wrote:Hey Squelchtone, think you need to order a few more cases of drool absorbent. Snowyboy is gonna be posting pics of more locks in the near future. Better to be prepared.

Gordon


Gordon, it feels like I've been waiting Forever for those pics ;-)
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby cledry » 27 Jul 2014 16:10

This is pretty cool. I never knew there was such an interest in cutaways cylinders. I guess I am going to have to stop tossing interesting cylinders in the brass bucket.
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Re: ARF-GEF Say hello to your Twin 6000 cutaway

Postby SnowyBoy » 29 Jul 2014 19:06

BiLock and Biaxial done.... might post photos tomorrow

Hmmmm............. :p
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