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Feedback on New SouthOrd Slim-Line picks...

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Feedback on New SouthOrd Slim-Line picks...

Postby lock_assassin » 13 Nov 2003 20:35

Just wanted to let every one about my new SouthOrd #C3010 Slim Line pickset. They arrived UPS today and I had to try them out at work. We have file cabinets that take really small keys and the slimline style picks fit right in the keyway much better than standard picks. I already have the standard SouthOrd set and this was a very nice addition to my collection, definetly great for smaller keyways.

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Postby Biff » 13 Nov 2003 21:26

thanks for the review, I was considering getting a set, and now I'm going to for sure :D
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Postby cormu » 14 Nov 2003 2:00

I tend to be using the slimline southord Snake rake for all locks these days :) i havent touched my standered set for ages :) those cute metal handels rock too :)
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