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by docjon » 1 Dec 2013 16:59
Recently I was given a number of locks by a locksmith. One of the items he gave me was a skeleton key for the warded locks. And there were a couple in the pile. Thought that was a very kind gesture on his part. I now have it in my kit. Would be nice if everyone could find a locksmith that nice. Everyone have a great day. Jon
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by Sublimis » 22 Dec 2013 6:30
Wow. Awesome Guide. Thanks!
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by pick_fu » 1 May 2014 17:37
Thanks for the guide! I have a warded pick set but I never knew how to use them, now I can see you just have to focus on the very back ward.
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by asgardschosen » 16 Oct 2014 20:25
I wonder if a tension tool could double as a warded pick. I guess it would need to be heavy duty but small.
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by tmcaree » 29 Nov 2014 16:36
thank you for this post, great pics and Gave me a better understanding of what a warded lock is. I'm a newbie and learning a lot on here, thanks again!
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