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Just use genuine G7 blanks>>> - it's more likely you are cutting them with the wrong settings/software as the copy blanks should work fine (which we never use as real ones's are cheaper in the long run)

G7 genuine blanks are available at the normal price, 

 

Why are they cheaper in the long run ?.

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Hi all,had a couple of customers in over the last few weeks with garrison multi-lock key used jma blank MUL10T10P silca MTK13R Both to Long,is There a shorter versión if so who stocks it

as far as we know there is one length of copy keys and as long as you line them up tip to tip they should work fine.

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Why are they cheaper in the long run ?.

I suppose he means that if you use genuine keys they are more likely to work first time and so you won't have to waste blanks when re-cutting.

I can see his point.

I like using genuine keys, it gives me and the customer more confidence that they will work, you very rarely get the silly questions about if they will work or not.

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I thought that might be the case and i have done hundreds using the SKS copies cut on my Triax and i have never had one back yet.

 

That goes for all the mul-t-lock not just Garrison.

Your cutting Garrison and other Mul T Lock proifles IE 005,006 etc on a Triax??? With copy Chinese blanks>>> Insane rogue behaviour, congrats for admitting it ! So out of patent,,,LOL

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I use Silca and JMA blanks, so are you saying these are chinese ??

 

I have visited the Silca factory and did not seen any chinese shipping labels.

 

NOT ONCE have i ever bought chinese made blanks knowingly unless you count products manufactured in China by the likes of Federal, Abus and so on.

 

I do cut Ebay keys supplied by customers (almost cetrainly chinese in origin) and they are extremely profitable as no one else locally will cut them.

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