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Solomon wrote:Sure, get one of those kitemarked Yale cylinders. Euro profile though, not mortise cylinder... the mortise is miles harder for some reason. I got one off ebay for like 7 quid brand new, which isn't bad at all.


Oh my god :shock: if thats the lock shown on the link below ..........your having a laugh :lol: :lol: . Anti bump...anti pick.....anti drill......anti saw and high security. No challenge at all :? :? :?

Agh what the hell ................its only words :lol: :lol: :lol:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110459114987
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Post Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:40 am

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Yep that's the one! Dunno what's anti-bump about em, but they're definately pickable. 6 pins, 3 are double spools. Harder than the iseo for sure, but it's nothing too crazy. :mrgreen:
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Nice picking on that last vid. Looked at the exploded diagram and that looks as hard as my dog!

All the clicks and cracking coming from that lock and pick was scary.
Oooo, the suspense was killing me!

Seems you have the nack now buddy, just a bit of fine tuning and your be a master in no time.
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PHatDriver wrote:Nice picking on that last vid. Looked at the exploded diagram and that looks as hard as my dog!

All the clicks and cracking coming from that lock and pick was scary.
Oooo, the suspense was killing me!

Seems you have the nack now buddy, just a bit of fine tuning and your be a master in no time.

Plus the fact that i got my loverly package in the post this morning.......very moist. The majestics are sweet as a nut.......very nice to get into slimmmer locks. And the kloms are pretty good too......they actually surprised me.......very comfy and good feedback. Havent played with any of the Sha Lons yet but will have a play with them tonight.
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Damn. Youre a pick junky!
He’s gone nuts...
Didn’t know ya bought the Sha Lons and Klom!
I want them all too but don’t think it’s worth it, now.
PETERSON NEXT!!!
Didnt ya get any dimples?

I bought a two Abus 83/45’s and there are really nice locks – re-keyable!
Four spools pins and one, erm, serrated come normal.
I can pick the lock with four spools but now I’ve stuck that last pin in, bugger!

Strange, huh but soooo close...
THem Sha Lons look nice.
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Dont know if you saw the post i put up. But i only ordered the Majestics and Alan at uklockpickers chucked in quite a few extras for me
http://www.keypicking.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=2707


Now i like the kloms very much been picking anything i can get my hands on no problem at all with them. Done 3 iseo locks today and litterally within 2-3 minutes for each and there not my regular locks that i use.......so good results showing already. Got a GeGe lock yesterday at very very low price but its up for swap ......way out of my league(at the moment). Now the majestic set is very small and good feedback on the picks but im tending to go more for the kloms at the moment. Basically im fecked for choice hahaha........and the tw's are cool now i got more variety to play around with . I'll have a look on youtube see what the Abus 83/45's are like. Looking for a new lock myself.
Dimple picks will probably be my next order of pick related items or maybe along the lines of lever picks......just so i got a bit of variety hehehe
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Nice one! I find TOK tension isn't the best for those ERAs, feedback is far better the other way. Have you tried it with the pins up top aswell? Keep up the good work mate, you're doing well. :D
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Solomon wrote:Nice one! I find TOK tension isn't the best for those ERAs, feedback is far better the other way. Have you tried it with the pins up top aswell? Keep up the good work mate, you're doing well. :D


Cheers bud .....the cameras getting better too been playing around with the settings.

Tried it with pins up the top when i picked in my hand and definately prefer the TOK tension on it.

Just ashame it aint working on the kitemarked yale.......cant even get a false set on the thing. I'll get there........ ;)
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bouncer965 wrote:Cheers bud .....the cameras getting better too been playing around with the settings.

Tried it with pins up the top when i picked in my hand and definately prefer the TOK tension on it.

Just ashame it aint working on the kitemarked yale.......cant even get a false set on the thing. I'll get there........ ;)

I just got mine on cam again, decided to reshoot it cos the first time I got it on cam it was in my hand. It'll be on YT in a few mins so check it out, you might learn a wee trick or two. :D
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Post Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:25 am

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Excellent bouncer, your geting better all the time with every vid and improvment in locks :D
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uklockpicker wrote:Excellent bouncer, your geting better all the time with every vid and improvment in locks :D


Cheers bud......practise practise. And i just popped the Yale BS kitemark rim cylinder. So try and get that on vid too :D :D :D
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bouncer965 wrote:Cheers bud .....the cameras getting better too been playing around with the settings.

Tried it with pins up the top when i picked in my hand and definately prefer the TOK tension on it.

Just ashame it aint working on the kitemarked yale.......cant even get a false set on the thing. I'll get there........ ;)

I just got mine on cam again, decided to reshoot it cos the first time I got it on cam it was in my hand. It'll be on YT in a few mins so check it out, you might learn a wee trick or two. :D


May have to see that .......just done mine 8-) 8-) . Yours is probably the shorter version of my vid .......when i get it on cam :) :)
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Ha Ha Ha - kite marked nailed :D your hooked ;)
Come on then whats next ? ....Ge ge with side bar ;)
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Post Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:45 pm

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You are truly flying now, brv...
So how many locks would that be to date?

I still haven’t cracked theses buggers! Nightmare...

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I’ve done the two ABUS at the front. I've done the both of em! :shock:
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