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Author: Keil
Date: 2002-08-27 01:29
Okay, so here's the deal... i have lost the key to my humidor which houses my reeds, i have an audition tomorrow and i can't get into my humidor to get a reed... does anyone have ANY idea how i might get into my humidor without completely demolishing it?
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Author: Nathan
Date: 2002-08-27 01:39
would it hurt that much to wear in a new reed tonight for your audition tomorrow?
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-08-27 01:53
Keil...Perhaps I'm not understanding how your humidor works, but why would you have locked it in the first place?
Are there lots of reed thefts in your neighborhood? ...GBK
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Author: Brian
Date: 2002-08-27 11:29
No reed thefts GBK...he just wants to hog all the good reeds!
Brian
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Author: Ken Shaw
Date: 2002-08-27 14:01
Humidors have really elementary locks. Any locksmith should have a key that fits, or be able to pick the lock or force it open without much harm to the box.
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Author: Keil
Date: 2002-08-28 03:24
i locked them so they wouldn't fall out when i was transporting them cross country... i've recently moved, for school.
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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-08-28 22:32
You might be able, without too much difficulty, work the hinge pins out. That way you might be able to at least shake your favorite reeds out of it. As I mentioned earlier, try picking it with a paperclip or something. The locks are not complicated, mostly for decoration and keeping the contents from spilling. Much like most instrument cases.
Paper clips make wonderful tools when you bend 'em just right
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