Brinks Mini Disc
Any suggestions?
Edit: I got it on tape and pwned as of 06/06/08
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Josh wrote:you will be able to get it.
i remember the first time i picked mine. haha i was driving home from the store after buying it and i was trying to pick it normally but nothing was happening. then i decided to take my anger out on the lock... and what do you know, i opened it...
oh one note, be careful with your rakes. ive broken some on this lock. its the only lock thats ever eaten my picks.
Josh wrote:i remember the first time i picked mine. haha i was driving home from the store after buying it and i was trying to pick it normally but nothing was happening.
j0siah7 wrote:Josh wrote:i remember the first time i picked mine. haha i was driving home from the store after buying it and i was trying to pick it normally but nothing was happening.
picking and driving that sound dangerous lol
Romstar wrote:Bleeding for locksport.
Another fine example.
The Foley-Belsaw picks are actually ILCO picks. Those are the type that are meant to be used in a plastic interchangeable handle. In your case though, I seriously recommend some sand paper.
I know you were joking, but your picks are going to be there very soon. Although I did learn a lesson the other day.
Don't grind picks and talk to your kids at the same time. You will burn picks.
Good job on the lock.
Romstar
j0siah7 wrote:Josh wrote:i remember the first time i picked mine. haha i was driving home from the store after buying it and i was trying to pick it normally but nothing was happening.
picking and driving that sound dangerous lol
Josh wrote:j0siah7 wrote:Josh wrote:i remember the first time i picked mine. haha i was driving home from the store after buying it and i was trying to pick it normally but nothing was happening.
picking and driving that sound dangerous lol
hahaha... stoplights....
but actually, i have picked a lock while moving loads of time... just steer with your knee
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