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Page 1: CSCLA PRESSthe locksmiths and to help them show people that we are professionals and can do the work right the first time. This comes into play each time we meet and talk about how

CSCLA

November 21st Time 7:00pm At the Church

CSCLA PRESS

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President Mike Middick, CML

Middick’s Locksmith Shop 1422 Royal Gorge Blvd.

Canon City CO 81212-3908 Ph. 719-275-7787 Fax 719-275-3278

Email - captkeyman@ gmail.com

Vice-President Paul Arens

141 E Navajo Colorado Springs CO 80906-2255

719-632-5085 Email - [email protected]

Treasurer Barry Meyer, CPL

Acoma Locksmith Service 421 Perry St.

Castle Rock CO 80104-2442 303-688-4104

Email - [email protected]

Secretary Pete Henley

Henley's Key Service 117 E Boulder St.

Colorado Springs CO 80903 719 338-0889

Email - [email protected]

Members at Large

Carl Price Ron Cox

Steve Cormier

Newsletter Editor

Could be you.

Now awaiting for you to volunteer!

Send info to the president.

CSCLA

CSCLA STATEMENT OF MISSION & PURPOSE

The mission and purpose is to encourage, promote, aid in and affect the voluntary interchange, among members of the CSCLA, of data, information, experience, ideas, knowledge, methods and techniques relating to the field

of Locksmithing.

Central & Southern Colorado Locksmith Association

Founded 1991

DISCLAIMER

The CSCLA Press is the publication of the Central & Southern Colorado Locksmiths Association. Other locksmith organizations may use or copy the CSCLA Press (except text taken from copyrighted publications) without written consent, provided it is used to better the industry and proper credit is given. We reserve the right to edit articles for clarity and space, and contributions remain the property of CSCLA.

Any articles or opinions expressed in this publication unless identified by the author’s name or contributing organization are solely those of the editor.

Check Out Our Web Site

www.cscla.info

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One can only wonder…

What has happened to the person that had a

hungering for knowledge? I myself, find that I

am too busy to stop and read things that are

sent to me on my email or e-magazine. If I

have it in my hand I will sometimes get to read

a few things in the magazine, but I find myself putting it off. Too many

jobs to try to get done in one day. Not enough hours in a day. I even

find myself sleeping to the 10 o'clock news. I sometimes wonder how I

was able to accomplish so much, just a few years ago. I start counting

the years only to find that it has been more years than I care to count.

How come we can learn so much in our youth and forget so much in

our declining years? I guess...one can only wonder…!

I have not been doing such a great job at this newsletter. I blame it on

my poor health or even my lack of time to devote to the task at hand. I

have been asking if any one would like to take it over, but no reply. If

no one objects or volunteers then I will just keep doing the best that I

can. Thanks for your patience and your help in making this possible.

Thank you to Paul Arens our Vice President for taking over in my

absents. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it.

Your President, Mike Middick, CML

PRESIDENT’S CORNER

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Future Hands on Classes for the meetings: October 2014 = Office Locks November 2014 = Open December 2014 = Christmas Party January 2015 = Open February 2015 = Open March 2015 = Open April 2015 = Open May 2015 = Open

This Months Meeting

Tricks of the Trade

This month at the meeting we will be sharing trade

secrets. I would like for each one attending the

meeting to come with a tip, trick, hint or secret that

helps you do your locksmith work better or faster.

Help us out by explaining how your trade secret

works. Bring anything you need to help explain your

tip. I am sure we will learn something from this

meeting. Spread the word to bring a trade secret.

What is it?

Can you guess what the object is in the

picture? Bring your guess to the meeting

and if you are right you will get a free scam

ticket. The answer to the object will be in

the next newsletter on page 12 along with

the winners who guessed at the meeting.

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Lock Things

D B D Z L D B U V N E D X S D D Y Y Q D

C E U R V T N Q I Z I K E N E E E E X I

Y Y P Q I U R P O S R I J G C P K K Y M

G E N A M V E O K B R Y R N L T D E O P

T F K A R L E T O E L E G O I H E L M L

M Z E Y B T U R S D E Q L D N K D P Q E

Q O T U A M M D S O F V P W I E I M D M

R D O Y B L E E F P I V T O N Y S I I N

T D E L L V P R N H R D W P G S E D L X

A W E C I U O S Z T R I K X S E L R U W

E R Y R O T D P I A M K N T T T B X U H

V X E L A D T P L D S A O G E P U I P V

J D Q T X C E Z S G T F S T P C O M T J

C E I E D O C T C E R I D T K Q D T X B

G O N Z V Y E K D E T T I B E L B U O D

N C D E T A I N E R D I S K Y R R S R L

E T T D A Y K E Y W N G V B X M K I M P

M V I G O Y P B L I J Y H N V U V E L O

I B P Z D I T S N P V C Y D I E P R Y R

H T P E D L X I G Q T V X R R F D E E D

DAY KEY DECLINING STEP KEY DECODE

DEGREE OF ROTATION DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY DEPTH

DEPTH KEY SET DERIVED SERIES DETAINER DISK

DIMPLE DIMPLE KEY DIRECT CODE

DISK TUMBLER DISPLAY KEY DOOR

DOUBLE BITTED KEY DOUBLE PIN DROP

DOUBLE SIDED KEY DRIVER DRIVER SPRING

Solution on page 12

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Choose the best answer for the question. Answers on page 12

1. Disc tumblers which are approximately half the width of a full tumbler used in

the same lock, and are paired adjacent to one another in the same cut position.

Typically used in automotive locks.

A. Retainer B. Split Wafer

C. Master Lever D. Leaf

2. A key whose cuts are drilled or milled into its blade surfaces. The cuts normally

do not change the blade silhouette.

A. Bit Key B. Dimple Key

C. Sickle Key D. Protected Key

3. Any one of several screws or nuts which have a specialized head, requiring a

special-access tool for removal

A. Delamination B. Attack Resistant Screws

C. Drive in Bolts D. Tamper Resistant Fastener

Take the Quiz…?

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Up Coming Events

CSCLA Christmas Party

This year our Christmas party will be Dec. 5th at

Golden Corral located at Woodman & Powers at

7:00pm in Colorado Springs. Come early if you

would like. We will be playing the Dirty Santa

game. Look for the rules on page 15 of this

news letter. If you would like to play, bring a

wrapped gift the cost $20.00 or less.

We will also be presenting the winners of this

years Van Show.

Hope to see everyone there!

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The Office of Vice President

This time I will comment on Len’s letter in last months newsletter.

Now remember, this is just my thoughts.

I helped found this association with Ron Morris many years ago,

and I am still proud of it and the things it helps me with. Not sure

if everyone thinks the same way, but I do see a lot of good each

month. The experience from each member and their sharing is

great. What better way can we learn, we can ask questions each

month and others most of the time have the answer to make our job

easier.

Not sure if Len is a member and if not - why not. I know he worked

at the school, but that is ok too. As for e mail addresses we all have

one and it is in the newsletter. Wish he could have started this

earlier - so we all could have worked on the problem.

Stagnation is one of the words used. I think we do need new blood

in the officers areas. When was the last time we went to elect new

officers just to find the same ones on the vote sheet. Most of the

time there is only one person to vote for, no one else runs. Now the

question is, if no one runs, do we fold and not have this

association? The same people run just to keep us alive. This part

about no one asked me if I would run, or I am just to busy for that

(we all are busy), keeps the stagnation alive. Remember, that Mike

asks every month if anyone wants to do the newsletter, he is doing

the "if not me job”, do we fold this part of the association (the

newsletter) and just meet. If he is not the president, what would

happen to us. For this I feel sorry for Mike, and at the same time I

thank him for all he does. Think Mike is not busy?

The "ALL THINGS FOR THE COMMON GOOD OF THE

ORGANIZATION - PEROID" really should start with the word

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“ME”. Others can work their thing the best they can, but if I don't

step in and help I really can't expect things to go how I want them

to go. When we started this association it was for the education of

the locksmiths and to help them show people that we are

professionals and can do the work right the first time. This comes

into play each time we meet and talk about how to do the job at

hand and do it right.

As for fellowship, this can happen any day of the week, why wait

for the meeting. I can go to the Sky Sox game and invite who ever

I want, even other members. That goes for any fun things, we do

not all go for the same types of entertainment. I enjoy the Cripple

Creek thing when ever possible.

As for the grunt workers, we all need them - that is what keeps us

going. It is just that sometimes I too would like to be a grunter. If

we all do that we can just shut this down.

This letter is not for Len, but the rest of us. We need to think of our

future and how we can help keep it going.

Paul Arens

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Words of Wisdom

Your most valuable asset is your earning ability. It’s your ability to

apply your knowledge and skill in a timely fashion in order to get the results for which others will pay.

*************************************

Integrity is the most valuable and respected quality of leadership.

Always keep your word.

*************************************

Confidence on the outside begins by living with integrity on the inside.

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Think about it ! ! !

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Don’t wish it were easier;

wish you were better.

Don’t wish for less problems;

wish for more skills.

Don’t wish for less challenges;

wish for more wisdom.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Call Darryl Today!

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+ E + R + + + + I + I + E + E E E E + I

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What is it? - Answer

The object on page 4 of

the last newsletter is:

Thick Door Spacer for

Schlage CO-200 Lock

Those who guessed right

were:

I don’t know who

guessed right because I

was not at the last

meeting.

Congratulations !

Good Job.

Free Classified ads are

free to members.

Call or send your ad to be listed

in next months newsletter.

I know it's a little late for spring cleaning but here goes. I have a large number of hardback code books. Mostly Reed but also some HPC. This is the deal: any book $10 and

100% of the proceeds will go the

ALOA scholarship foundation.

[email protected]

719-469-4707

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Meeting Minutes

The minutes

For last month

Were not available

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Industry Emails: Aero Lock [email protected] Amsec [email protected] Cooks Bldg Specialties [email protected] Framon Mfg. [email protected] Ilco Unican [email protected] Lab Security [email protected] National Cabinet Lock [email protected] Raymond Beggs (Intermountain) [email protected] Casey Hendren (SES) [email protected] Industry Web Pages: Framon Mfg. www.framon.com Gator Tools www.gatortools.com HPC www.hpcworId.com Ingersol-Rand www.securitytechnology.com Keymasterusa www.lockmasterusa.com Blue Dog Keys www.bluedogkeys.com IDN Acme www.idnacme.com Clark Security Products www.clarksecurity.com Intermountain Lock & Security www.imlss.com Racine's www.keyalarms.com

Members Emails: Barry Meyer, CPL [email protected] American Lock & Key [email protected] Alex Chavira [email protected] Carl Price, CPL [email protected] Dan Reynolds [email protected] Gordon Racine,CML [email protected] James Fluegel [email protected] Jean Chaffee [email protected] Joel Doss [email protected] Kent A. Smith, CML [email protected] Mark Renshaw, CRL [email protected] Mike Middick, CML [email protected] Paul Arens [email protected] Paul Packer [email protected] Peter Henley [email protected] Ron Cox [email protected] Steve Cormier [email protected] Terry Browneller [email protected] Vincent King [email protected]

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Dirty Santa is a gift exchanging game with a dirty twist. The

game is played by anybody who brings a gift to exchange.

The rules for the game are explained below.

1. The gifts must not cost over $20.00.

2. The gift must be wrapped or in a gift bag.

3. Only one gift per participant.

4. The gifts are placed on a table and those playing write their

name on a piece of paper to be drawn at random to play.

5. The first person drawn chooses a gift of their choice from

the gift table and opens it for all to see.

6. The next person drawn has a choice. They can either choose

a gift from the gift table or they can rob the gift from the gifts

that are opened. If your gift has been taken, then it is your turn

again to either open a new gift from the gift table or rob a gift

from another player and so on.

7. Play continues until all players have been drawn to play.

8. A gift can only be robbed 3 times before it is no longer able

to be taken by another player.

9. A gift cannot be taken back immediately by the player from

whom it was robbed. (You can take it on your next turn)

10. After all names have been drawn and play has ended, the

person that was drawn second now has a chance to either keep

the gift that they have now or trade with anyone in the room

with an eligible gift. (You cannot take a gift that has been

robbed 3 times)

11. Next the person that was drawn first now has a chance to

either keep the gift that they have now or trade with anyone in

the room with an eligible gift.

12. After all gifts have been claimed by all participants, the

game is over.

Dirty Santa

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