what's a good lock to try next?
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over a short period of time i have been able to pick the brinks maximum security shrouded. it's the only challenging and fun lock in my collection. but i want to expand my grounds. i need to try something more challenging. maybe something with a sidebar? but i don't have any experience with sidebars...i will try to pick it though
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Re: what's a good lock to try next?
SpaceyStacey wrote:Have you picked an American 1105?
i have an american 5200. but what's the difference?
and i was thinking about american too. i might try that shiny 5260 hanging on the shelf at my locksmith.
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Re: what's a good lock to try next?
try picking a medeco biaxial. if you think you are ready to try a bilock as you said in your other post, then you should be ready to try a medeco biaxial.
Re: what's a good lock to try next?
Josh wrote:try picking a medeco biaxial. if you think you are ready to try a bilock as you said in your other post, then you should be ready to try a medeco biaxial.
i wouldn't mind trying it. but it's expensive. i guess i can try. i'll save up then. i'll get it sooner or later eh?
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Re: what's a good lock to try next?
try ebay. and make sure you get one with a key... that makes it a little easier... it will be like a map...
i learned on one without a key and it was a lot more difficult than one with a key...
i learned on one without a key and it was a lot more difficult than one with a key...
Re: what's a good lock to try next?
Josh wrote:try ebay. and make sure you get one with a key... that makes it a little easier... it will be like a map...
i learned on one without a key and it was a lot more difficult than one with a key...
WHOA! without a key?!?! that sucks. yeah. i'll check there. my locksmith charges 60 bucks per lock. you think that's too harsh on my pocket?
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Re: what's a good lock to try next?
Josh wrote:try ebay. and make sure you get one with a key... that makes it a little easier... it will be like a map...
i learned on one without a key and it was a lot more difficult than one with a key...
you think this a legit biaxle and that it's a good buy?
http://cgi.ebay.com/used-MEDECO-mort-cy ... .m14.l1318
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Re: what's a good lock to try next?
looks good to me
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Josh wrote:looks good to me
thanks. you think you could buy it and i send you the cash in the mail? i don't have any crdit cards or a paypal account...so i don't have too much to choose from.
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Re: what's a good lock to try next?
they accept money orders. that would be cutting out the middle man.
just bid on it and then if you win, go down to walmart or somewhere and get a money order.
just bid on it and then if you win, go down to walmart or somewhere and get a money order.
Re: what's a good lock to try next?
Josh wrote:they accept money orders. that would be cutting out the middle man.
just bid on it and then if you win, go down to walmart or somewhere and get a money order.
thank you so much for this info! i didn't know that! thank you! do i need to have an account?
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Re: what's a good lock to try next?
an ebay account? yes. but they are quick to make.
Re: what's a good lock to try next?
Josh wrote:an ebay account? yes. but they are quick to make.
ok thanks josh.
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