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May 08, 2010
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Assumption
by: Potter

I would assume that the key was used to set pins and the sliding of the nameplate is the equivalent of the "turn." Since you could use the slide for tension, you could probably easily pick the lock, though, because it is a rare lock, I'd say beware of security pins.

Mar 25, 2010
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Lol
by: Anonymous

I have one on my violin case but it doesn't have the name of the brand

Jun 18, 2009
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lul
by: Anonymous

hahaha that sounds mad.
never seen one of these :\
sounds like you mite be able to find online, or at a novalty/magic shop ?

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