Old 10-01-2011, 05:59 AM
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twinkie
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You can open it with a small screwdriver and the key turns clockwise to unlock. (Apparently I am too late) Beautiful machine.

A funny little story about picking a lock. We had a restaurant in Florida and two elderly lady customers (who had never been particularly nice) had locked their key in their Cadillac. My DH said he could get into the car without damaging it. They told him he couldn't get into the car as it was theft proof. (ex) DH told them he used to do that for a living. (joking) When he opened the door, one of them said "Well, it is about time. We have an appointment." He threw the keys on the seat and locked the door back. They never came back after the locksmith arrived to open the lock

Originally Posted by leatheflea
Wish I lived closer my son can pick just about any lock, dont ask me how I know and no Im not proud of him for it but it does come in handy. He learned how to do it when he was 12. Public schools teach our kids wonderful hobbies!
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