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wafer and pin's

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

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Postby helix » 21 Jun 2005 15:45

I wouldn't trust that site one bit.

Spelling mistakes and grammar stand out to me like neon lights
and that site is *ing Vegas, man.

Also, check out the legal disclaimer. HOW DODGY IS THAT??

If this site is reputable I will stand corrected and apologise publically
in this thread if someone has had any dealings with them and they
delivered.

I think that for a locksmithing supply site, they should have at least
a decent picture of a padlock.
Also, a locksmith supplies shop should not need a tutorial.
If for some reason they did, I would have thought that they'd
write their own and not claim to have permission to use the one they did.

All in all, I just don't trust sites that can't talk or spell properly.
A typo is a typo, but poor spelling is poor spelling.

Quote several bits: place A order?? I don't think so, dude.
Don't buy anything 'til a few other guys have had a look.

I only had a quick look but yeah. I think it looks dodgy.
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Postby fixer » 21 Jun 2005 16:02

plugaru wrote:hehe hehe verry nice but i dont have ware to get plug (220v)
it can worck manual?? :evil:

I either run a extension cord to the nearest socket, or I run the stuff off my inverter in the van. Although I need to run the engine when using large power tools or it will drain my vehicle battery very quickly.

If you want cordless, then look at :-

http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/tool_detail.asp?productID=6354

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Postby Varjeal » 21 Jun 2005 20:57

Mmm.......Dewalt...mmmmm.....
*insert witty comment here*
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Postby Mad Mick » 21 Jun 2005 22:24

Yellow and black. 8) Sounds like a bumble bee too. 8) Kinda hypnotic....
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Postby Whodunnit!? » 25 Jun 2005 3:49

Personally, i'd go with a bech grinder. :wink:
If you have a pick, why use the key?
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Postby Grudge » 25 Jun 2005 4:15

plugaru wrote:http://www.lockpicktools.com/ it is safe to bay from this site??? What is the quality??

Hate to add to a thread sidetrack, but I have ordered from them and they are fine. On my order one item was out of stock and they notified me promptly and shipped it when they said they would. Other plusses, they make a decent jackknife pick and have some Falle clone picks. Also, they don't claim the MIT guide is theirs, they even link to it from another site. Yep, they can't spell, no excuses for that. And no, I don't own stock, just a satisfied customer :D
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Postby helix » 25 Jun 2005 6:20

MY PUBLIC APOLOGY TO http://WWW.LOCKPICKTOOLS.COM

Although your site looks to me as extremely dodgy
based solely on appearances, wording and spelling it has
been pointed out by a very happy customer of yours that your site
does actually represent a legit business.

My intentions were not to badmouth or slander but to warn against
what appeared to me as some uneducated schoolkid trying to screw people in order to make a quick buck.

I had no proof that what I was saying was correct and upon having
another look at your site, you clearly do not claim that the MIT guide is your own and I am sure that your legal bits stand up fine, also.

I hope that I have not caused any loss of business to you for opening
my stupid mouth and saying things that I know nothing about.
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Postby plugaru » 25 Jun 2005 6:43

BUT IS YOU ARE A SCAMER YOU WOOD HAVE A USER O WWW.LOCKPICKING101.COM AND SAY " YES THE WEB SITE WWW.LOCKPICKTOOL.COM IS GOOD I OREDERD FROM THEM ..............................." SORRY I'M NOT SAYNG THAT YOU "Grudge" ARE THIFT
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Postby Chrispy » 25 Jun 2005 7:17

No need to shout buddy, we're all friends here.... :lol:
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