R/C cola machine
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My local locksmith said toss it in your truck, bring it down and we can take care of it for you, no problem. Not sure if that meant finding a correct key or replace lock altogether? He may not know till he sees it. I suspect any good locksmith would be the same?
My local locksmith said toss it in your truck, bring it down and we can take care of it for you, no problem. Not sure if that meant finding a correct key or replace lock altogether? He may not know till he sees it. I suspect any good locksmith would be the same?
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That type of lock is used a lot in security situations, most often to activate alarms on doors at retail stores, etc (and also on vending machine doors). They are virtually impossible to pick. You might send him a pic before going thru the hassle of hauling it to him so he can tell you for sure. I hope he can do it for you.
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'Bout as good as a Co-Cola with either Lance or Tom's salted peanuts in it. And, uh, you have to pour the peanuts into the full Co-Cola bottle, and a short Co-Cola in glass bottle is the best. You dare not use Planters or other lesser quality salted peanuts in yo' country boy float. Just ain't the same, not at all...
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November 30th, 2008 06:50 AM