"Rust Proofed" Lock
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I know, warded padlocks are not that cool to most people, but I found this one and found it to be very unique, I don't have any info about it, just a picture, and of course, it's easy to get open, just cool, so I thought I would post, any info about it is appreciated.
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I have been in the souls of many women, but I always end up on the soles of there shoes.
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Love it, i have 2 of these in a box, they are just great locks aren't they.
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s1deshowmick wrote:Love it, i have 2 of these in a box, they are just great locks aren't they.
Who makes them? Do you know?
I have been in the souls of many women, but I always end up on the soles of there shoes.
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Very cool lock KID. Is there anything on the other side??
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the lockpickkid wrote:s1deshowmick wrote:Love it, i have 2 of these in a box, they are just great locks aren't they.
Who makes them? Do you know?
Nah, i don't sorry mate.
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KokomoLock wrote:Very cool lock KID. Is there anything on the other side??
Nope, nothing. Only marks on it is a number 3 stamped on the top in between the shackle. I was kind of thinking it was made by Slaymaker, because they had a lock they had once marketed as rust proof, only thing is, Slaymaker marked all there locks that I have seen, usually in big lettering.
I have been in the souls of many women, but I always end up on the soles of there shoes.
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The one in your photo looks Corbin-ish; but several companies manufactured similar locks.
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