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by dachef26 » 16 Mar 2005 12:14
So I locked my keys in my car and wish I would have discovered this forum more than 3 days ago.
Any locksmiths know how I could get into my 1991 honda accord to get the keys out?
I locked my dorm room, left in my car, came back, locked my car, but left the keys in the ignition.
Bad news bears.
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by FSSARD » 16 Mar 2005 12:35
i'm not a locksmith, but assuming you have insurance... you can use my method.
Get a big rock, toss it at the window a few times, get keys, leave, come back, and act shocked. 
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by Romstar » 16 Mar 2005 12:36
I wish the devil that we could help you, but we just can't give out any automotive opening techniques on the open forums.
Too much risk that someone else will use it.
Sorry,
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by dachef26 » 16 Mar 2005 13:07
After a little handywork with a wire coathanger - my problem is solved. Thank God my window decided to roll itself down about a quarter-inch somehow...
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by Romstar » 16 Mar 2005 13:21
Congratulation!
Glad you got it. Hope it didn't cause you too much trouble.
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by raimundo » 16 Mar 2005 13:55
Now take those keys and have them all copied, next time ya might not get them all back.
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by dachef26 » 16 Mar 2005 16:57
I think i'll wire a spare key under the car somewhere
as for the dorm keys--can't copy them unless I hand file - they have the standard 'do not duplicate' on them.
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by Ezer » 16 Mar 2005 17:19
dachef26 wrote:as for the dorm keys--can't copy them unless I hand file - they have the standard 'do not duplicate' on them.
I've had copies of keys made that say that several times and no one has ever said a thing about it.
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by stick » 16 Mar 2005 18:16
FSSARD wrote:i'm not a locksmith, but assuming you have insurance... you can use my method. Get a big rock, toss it at the window a few times, get keys, leave, come back, and act shocked. 
HAHA... I have not laughed this hard in a while. 
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by dachef26 » 16 Mar 2005 19:01
Ezer wrote:dachef26 wrote:as for the dorm keys--can't copy them unless I hand file - they have the standard 'do not duplicate' on them.
I've had copies of keys made that say that several times and no one has ever said a thing about it.
Perhaps I should dupe them then.
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by Ezer » 16 Mar 2005 20:15
I forgot to mention it also depends on where you live as to whether there are any laws about duplicating those types of keys.
One of my master keys for work is stamped like that. Over time I've had to have copies of it made several times. The people that make keys at Walmart or the local hardware store I go to look to be in their late teens or early twenties, and I doubt they would even care if it was illegal here.
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by dachef26 » 17 Mar 2005 11:02
you have a good point, I should see if it would work. I suppose if i took it to my home town rather than the college town they wouldn't care as much either.
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by Dent » 18 Mar 2005 6:12
Also you should check online...
I was about to get my school apartment(the fancy dorms) key duplicated, but found out via this site that it is a primus and has a special side-bar cut to the bottom that is only sold to specific locksmith, and that it wasn't possible to copy at your local acehardware, ect.
You should double check to make sure its copy-able.
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by dachef26 » 18 Mar 2005 16:48
Dent wrote:Also you should check online...
I was about to get my school apartment(the fancy dorms) key duplicated, but found out via this site that it is a primus and has a special side-bar cut to the bottom that is only sold to specific locksmith, and that it wasn't possible to copy at your local acehardware, ect.
You should double check to make sure its copy-able.
awesome. thanks for the help.
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