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KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

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HallisChalmers

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Post Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:40 pm

KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

Up for auction - Graciously donated by KokomoLock: Five (5) kwikset knob cylinders, progressively pinned 1 - 5 pins.

This beginner's practice kit has been very carefully put together with the beginning picker in mind. It is aimed at helping the new picker get a better feel of the lock, as more pins are factored into the equation.

But wait, there's more! Kokomo has included one (1) plug follower and a bag of twenty (20) LAB spool pins for extra picking practice once the 5 pin is defeated! Such a deal! BTW - Ck eBay and see if anybody else gives you free spool pins with their practice locks.

Minimum bid of $20 plus $5 shipping CONUS and auction ends at 5:00 PM CST on Friday, 17-Sep-10.

These ARE NOT cutaway locks so bid accordingly.
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Post Tue Sep 14, 2010 1:49 am

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

Is it CONUS only? Or is there additional shipping fee for alaska/Hi? Thanks-
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Post Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:09 am

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

Brilliant donation . . . Im surprised there hasnt been much interest :shock:

Big thanks to Kokomolock - this is an excellent addition to any new starters kit

My advice is get your bids in ! ..... :drool:
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Post Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:22 am

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

aka.decoy wrote:Is it CONUS only? Or is there additional shipping fee for alaska/Hi? Thanks-


I'll pitch in the difference - how's that?
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Post Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:28 am

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

If it doesnt get sold i'll buy it for uklp . . .

i love this offer / donation :D
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Post Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:27 am

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

Nice !!!
only bad thing is i am short of money Atm
if i had some money i would realy buy it :D so great kit to begin Gutting
Greets from out Belguim
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Post Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:27 pm

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

I will bid $50 paid via Pay Pal plus postage and shipping to Canada

Do we bid in this thread or is there a auction bidding feature like on ebay.
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Post Tue Sep 14, 2010 3:36 pm

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

abroxis wrote:I will bid $50 paid via Pay Pal plus postage and shipping to Canada

Do we bid in this thread or is there a auction bidding feature like on ebay.


Sorry - no auction bidding feature.

Your post in the thread - is your bid and is duly noted.
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Post Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:05 am

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

you get 55 from me... these are functional locks guys....get into the auction!
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Post Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:41 am

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HallisChalmers wrote:
aka.decoy wrote:Is it CONUS only? Or is there additional shipping fee for alaska/Hi? Thanks-


I'll pitch in the difference - how's that?

That's damn sexy, Boss.

$55.00
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Post Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:43 am

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Aw, sonofabitch! my internet sucks. lol

$60.00
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Post Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:30 am

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Its for a good cause

I bid $70 USD
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Post Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:35 am

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

Todays the day the auction ends on those locks.

Supprised that there wasn't more action on them.

Sure money for getting those locks and other tools is important, but consider what it would be like if this site had to close due lack of money.

A membership on this site with the knowlege resource and friendships is well worth the cost.

For those that do not realise Hallis has been paying the bills himself around here for a long time.

He deserves our support. He and the admin crew have certainly earned it.
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Post Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:06 pm

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

...and the winner is...


ABROXIS!

Congrats on winning the practice set donated by Kokomo!

Thanks a lot guys, I really appreciate everyone's support of the forum!
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Post Tue Oct 05, 2010 2:20 am

Re: KokomoLock's Beginner's Practice Kit

Well I received my package yesterday and I am very happy.

I am forever needing locks for teaching friends some basic skills and the 5 pinned locks will be most usefull.

It was a win win deal .....The site got a nice donation and I got some stuff that I can really use.

KokomoLock thanks very much for offering this stuff for auction.

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