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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanbonstein View Post
    mailed about 30 minutes ago. take your time and enjoy.
    this 877 is next

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    Thanks you very much Nathan.
    That is a nice lock.
    How long does it take you to make a key for it?
    I have a number of the Yale Standard padlocks in various sizes, some open and some locked.
    I am struggling to learn how to pick them. I have read the write up in Lauren's book and a couple of others on the internet but still can't open them. It sounds so easy when one reads a write up on the procedure.
    I'm still in the early learning stages but the struggle is fun though discouraging at times.

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    some pick easier than others,but needto be picked for dissassembly, if you impression the blank then they do not hasve to come apart unless there is a problem. on this site i seem to recall a break down of the 853 standard. to me the gentleman did a very nice job and his details were great.
    this 877 had no key and the locking spring is broken .

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