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Picklocks?

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Some manufacturers are now making high end picklock stilettos. Are there any plans for AB/SKM to do the same? I'm sure that they would sell very well.

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AB/SKM; tell us your listening. And grant our wish!
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I have a small button lock, I think it is as nice as a picklock and more practical.
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I've only seen the button lock on the late '60s early '70s swing guards. I did like that function but not the swing guards.
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This is a fixed guard, very nice.
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Me too... I want an AB/SKM high end old school pick!!!
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Then it's areed! We want a Old School SKM Picklock or it's mutiny!
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Actually, for me the emphasis is on the old school, heavy duty. If it were offered as a button release that would be fine with me. Like Abe wrote to me in an e-mail, "...so heavy that they would pull your pants down" :D

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jim d, wrote:Actually, for me the emphasis is on the old school, heavy duty. If it were offered as a button release that would be fine with me. Like Abe wrote to me in an e-mail, "...so heavy that they would pull your pants down" :D

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Does that make Daddy Loco the original LowRider?
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jim d, wrote:Actually, for me the emphasis is on the old school, heavy duty. If it were offered as a button release that would be fine with me. Like Abe wrote to me in an e-mail, "...so heavy that they would pull your pants down" :D

Jim
I love the one Button Release I have!!!
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