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by Tatti » 20 Jul 2005 20:10
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Keyring wrote:And all the phones are Nokia.
I live very near Nokia. It's next city from here. That company started from there from rubberboots  and now it's making electronics...
and thanks Mick...
Sorry about my bad English.
I will pick Abloy someday 
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by poisoned » 21 Jul 2005 3:31
I haven't never seen anything else doorlock in Finland. If there is only one lock at the door it's surely abloy.
I have seen 2 doors that had dimple locks 
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by Keyring » 22 Jul 2005 5:45
Tatti wrote:I live very near Nokia. It's next city from here. That company started from there from rubberboots  and now it's making electronics...
My dad used to be in the janitorial supplies business, and once long ago, when we had a paper shortage in the UK, he drove to Finland to organise a container of toilet paper. He swears blind that the company he visited was Nokia.
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by Zileas » 26 Jul 2005 14:29
NKT wrote:Even in Finland, surely they have some cheaper locks? They can't all be that rich!
We aren´t, but Abloy is finnish company, so it´s locks are more cheaper in Finland than anywhere else.
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by Zileas » 26 Jul 2005 14:40
Tatti, you can find dimplelocks from drawlers, old cars, money bins etc. If you dont find a locked drawler etc. go to K-rauta and buy some different types of padlocks. Abloy classic is not a dimplelock, so its much more difficult to pick.
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by Chrispy » 26 Jul 2005 21:14
Zileas wrote:Tatti, you can find dimplelocks from drawlers, old cars, money bins etc. If you dont find a locked drawler etc. go to K-rauta and buy some different types of padlocks. Abloy classic is not a dimplelock, so its much more difficult to pick.
You won't find dimple locks on any of those things. I think you mean wafer locks. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Zileas » 27 Jul 2005 1:04
Chrispy wrote:Zileas wrote:Tatti, you can find dimplelocks from drawlers, old cars, money bins etc. If you dont find a locked drawler etc. go to K-rauta and buy some different types of padlocks. Abloy classic is not a dimplelock, so its much more difficult to pick.
You won't find dimple locks on any of those things. I think you mean wafer locks. 
You´re right. As well as Tattis english, my english is also very bad...
I often forget some words 
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