a tri-circle (265) - made in china

by jack masion
(Amman, Jordan)

how to pick this type or an mbc italian lock!! i need to know pronto!!

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Nov 13, 2015
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by: Anonymous

thanks for posting

Nov 13, 2015
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Nov 11, 2015
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by: Dennis

A tri-circle is a troublesome lock and I have never seen any direction in my book or in the Internet, that discloses how to open these locks. Here is more info about it http://www.blogtrepreneur.com/2015/09/01/rich-say-getting-rich-10-books-inspire/ Keep it up!

Jul 14, 2015
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China NEW
by: Anonymous

Now a days most of the manufacturing is diverted to cheap labor countries most of the keys are made in countries like China. I consider it as positive effect and reduce prices as I found in college papers due to low manufacturing cost. Now a days you notice the trend not only in one sector, almost all the manufacturing. This has so many good and bad effects on some countries economy.

Jul 09, 2015
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cHINA NEW
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I love China and its people

Jun 07, 2015
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let me check NEW
by: frankeinstien

A tri-circle (265) is a difficult lock and I have never seen any instruction in my book or in the Internet, that explains how to unlock these locks. As it is, a Chinese made may be someone from china can say how it is unlocked.senior living colorado springs

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