prob-a-scope
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Has any one seen one of these its for safes i know its some sort of scope
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The large disc is a drill template. The small dials are replacements for the real dials, because the drill points are often in the outer area of the real dial. The small dials can also be used in emergency cases. I don't know what purpose the wire has. May to manipulate something through a drill hole.
In case you wonder ... Martin Hewitt is a fictional detective in stories by Arthur Morrison:
Martin Hewitt, Investigator Chronicles of Martin Hewitt
Martin Hewitt, Investigator Chronicles of Martin Hewitt
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Does anyone have a idea which company built this lock. i got the chance to buy both for 40.00
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Lagard
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Thanks i just found one online that a lagard 3330. I had one before but it looked different i think cause it was scraped and i refurbished it. Again thanks
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I'd say it is a La Gard 1800, which is the model before the 3330.
In case you wonder ... Martin Hewitt is a fictional detective in stories by Arthur Morrison:
Martin Hewitt, Investigator Chronicles of Martin Hewitt
Martin Hewitt, Investigator Chronicles of Martin Hewitt
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The guy sold them on me. so i bought a S&G 6730 ON EBAY
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