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looking for some information... (on Abloy vending lock)

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looking for some information... (on Abloy vending lock)

Postby hag3l3 » 3 Aug 2015 16:40

a customer brought in to my shop here at [ADMIN EDIT: you could just say "at my locksmith shop"] a vending machine. per our conversation, i was of the impression it was a tubular lock cylinder. upon arrival to my shop, i see it is an abloy smiley lock. looking for some advice and info to open it for the customer so he can put his new lock into it. any fellow lock smiths have a better familiarity with these disc style locks, any opening advice would be appreciated. freely call during business hours Mon- Fri 0830 hours Eastern standard time. 304-[ADMIN EDIT: how many times in this post you gonna drop your business info.. cmon now, that's not allowed on this forum. -Squelchtone]
I do not mind a challenge. just need a little direction..
thank you in advance.
Kenn

[ADMIN EDIT: SNIP! Sorry no posting your business details here, folks can send you a private message on the forum with help on getting that lock open - Squelchtone
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Last edited by Squelchtone on 3 Aug 2015 16:52, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: added keywords to title to make it easier to find by others with the same problem down the road.
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Re: looking for some information...

Postby Squelchtone » 3 Aug 2015 16:46

Sending you a private message with some helpful tips on opening that Abloy. No more business name, address, phone number dropping please.

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