Professor Emeritus Of Lockpickology and Smithery
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Professor Emeritus Of Lockpickology and Smithery
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edsmiley wrote:Nice. I guess you would figure locking up keys to vehicles, then you would want a fairly decent lock.
I remember on my first test drive when I bought my first car seeing one of these. Salesperson did not take it off before we left. While on the test drive, I put the window down and it fell off and bounced off the car! Had to turn around and go pick it up. Did not end up buying that one anyway.
Does the arrow on the keyhole correspond to anything?
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elbowmacaroni wrote:Neat little lock box there! That star pattern looks like it might make it easier to tension than a typical tubular. Was that the case?
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