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by pinky » 16 Feb 2005 9:43
all uk locksmiths as well as some of our cousins from across the pond , may be interested as to why the safe ventures site went down for a short time.
they were adjusting and updateing the site, it now looks better than ever with lots of new toys to drool over and some new courses and pictures, the site is
www.safeventures.com
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by EvoRed » 16 Feb 2005 10:13
I like the new Securefast kit, even easier than the old! Just the one tool to place in rather than the 5 different reader keys. Openings should be about a minute max now then rather than 2?!
Has Martin got any plans for a 'buy one get one free' sale?!
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by pinky » 16 Feb 2005 10:39
he has got a special offer at mo, buy 1 and he will include a free business card so you can ring and buy more, thats the problem with martin, his tools work and they are so good he doesnt need to do specials, and nor would we in his shoes.
i want and will be getting the avocet and walsall picks next month, and may go for new securefast kit, if it shines i must have it, you know me evo
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by gee252 » 16 Feb 2005 12:49
locking(sorry looking  ) at there web site takes me back to when i was a young lad in the toy shop, know the feeling lads(i want one of those)
lock picking! i luv it
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by publicenemy » 16 Feb 2005 13:14
thanks for putting that site up pinky it gives people like me a good idea what the tools are being a newbie only problem is can anyone give me a couple of grand to buy them ? ha ha 
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by EvoRed » 16 Feb 2005 14:12
The Avocet and Walsall kits aren't cheap, even compared to the others! If you need to offload some of your other kits at knock down prices to fund these purchases, like your 110 p&c or Invincible kit, or even a CB pick or two, then I'm all ears Pinky!
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by pinky » 16 Feb 2005 14:27
evo
il sell you chubb 110 pin and cam for £470, or cb pick for £170, cheap at half the price.
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by EvoRed » 16 Feb 2005 15:23
pinky wrote:evo il sell you chubb 110 pin and cam for £4.70, or cb pick for £1.70, cheap at half the price.
Done! I'll have 'em both. How would you like the £6.40, cheque OK?
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by pinky » 16 Feb 2005 16:02
to think i would part with my toys , not a chance .
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by Peaky » 17 Feb 2005 7:17
Whats the differance between the 2 invincible decoders other than the £00 or so, when i first saw it i thought 1 would be BS and the other not but the more i look the more i think they wouldnt to be much differant from each other.
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by Peaky » 17 Feb 2005 7:18
£300 or so is what it should have read.
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by pinky » 17 Feb 2005 9:25
one is a plastercine kit and unreliable, the other is a superb decoder, that decodes the lock and builds a key, on a slider slide rule basis.
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by EvoRed » 17 Feb 2005 9:37
I thought they had ceased selling the Invincible plasticine kit anyway?
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by Peaky » 17 Feb 2005 12:21
Thanks for that, are all the £170 decoders plasticine kits then?
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by EvoRed » 17 Feb 2005 12:33
£170? £190 now I think you'll find. And basically yes, although obviously the Securefast isn't...
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