All the locks I don't have keys or combinations to, save a couple. Like the American 5200 that I'm working on.
Here on the lower part of the desk are locks I
do have keys for. Lots of Master Locks, a few assorted others. Recently picked the long-shackle Abus.
Top-down view.
And now onto the meat and potatoes of my collection. Or maybe I should say dessert! I'll go into a little more detail here, as these are the locks I'm really proud of. Most of them are fairly recent additions to my collection, within the last couple of months or so.
TOP ROW
Sargent and Greenleaf 831-B-M with both operating keys and control key.
Sargent and Greenleaf 826-C with one operating and one control key.
Abloy PL341 cutaway from the Abloy USA Headquarters in Irving, TX. Exec cylinder Given to me by a supervisor on my visit.
Abloy PL350 Enforcer with Profile cylinder.
Abloy 3085-25 with Profile cylinder.
Abloy PL330 with exec cylinder.
Kaba Peaks IC. (Thanks selim!)
Medeco vending machine cylinder. 4-pin Biaxial. (Thanks macgng!)
High-security euro-profile lock. Lots of wards on this one, and they go the full length of the keyway. 6 pins.
Kaba 8 Mortise lock. (Thanks macgng!)
SECOND ROW
Master ProSeries 6421 with Best core, F-keyway. Two operating and one control key.
Medeco Metrolock 52-5. 5-pin Biaxial.
Sargent padlock. IC, 6 pins.
Master Lock 930. 5 pins, rekeyable. Security pins.
Abloy 3072s. Three long-shackle and two regular. All Classic cylinders. (Thanks Riyame!)
American 1205 in camo pattern. Aluminum body, 5 pins.