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Patrick Mackle
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Post by Patrick Mackle »

I just learned about bumplocking. This may not be the best place to post this but I had to alert my friends.
Your standard home/shop locks can now be opened with a special trick key.
Go to youtube and search "bumplocking".
Feel free to move this post to its proper place.
Pat
Larry White
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Post by Larry White »

Wow Pat...I didn't know that!
Thanks for the heads up on that one!
I think I'll get myself some better locks for the shop...

...of course at home, I have Velvet...

just ask Dave Smith about Velvet... all the protection you ever gonna need!


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-WB
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Post by Patrick Mackle »

Larry,
All the protection I need involves lead, HOT LEAD! "because this is America." :-)
Velvet sounds kind of kinky... and Dave Smith... the photo of that hang'n wood carver. Now that's JUSTICE!
Pat
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Post by Kent Smith »

Thanks for posting this Pat. Our locksmith made us aware of the problem when we replaced locks a few years ago. Basically the good locks are what locksmiths sell while the discounters sell the rest. It pays to go to a pro, just the same as for signs etc.
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Post by joe cieslowski »

Hang'n wood carver???? :shock:

Joe
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DAVE SMITH
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Post by DAVE SMITH »

Larry. A very good guard dog is Velvet. That little Dog of yours is soooooooooooo sweet when she is asleep.
I remember trying to dodge Velvet everywhere in your house.
She had her eye on me the whole time I was with you guys.
She new I was scared...........
Seeing her face again gives me nightmares.
Thanks alot
Dave
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Post by Patrick Mackle »

Larry-Dave,
That dog looks scarier than those wall skulls!!
There was a '70s Joe Cocker album entitled "Mad Dogs and Englishmen".
Pat
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Post by Larry White »

Ya...I know about photos, and nightmares.

Seems to me, you've instigated a few.....
DAVE SMITH
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Post by DAVE SMITH »

Did you see the one of Doug the wood carver? I have to be careful here as he will get me back.
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Post by Doug Bernhardt »

Smitty.........My wife said it best. "Revenge is best served cold". stand back....it's coming soon!
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Post by DAVE SMITH »

oh dear.You got me worried now!
Dave
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