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dj9990

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Post Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:10 am

My Lock Collection

Well here's a few of my locks. I don't really feel like giving you the life story of all my locks at the moment, but I will go in to some of the best of them when I get my shit together.
there's way more but it's already 4:00am.
Any way enjoy

There's a couple more safes I didn't post pix of, I'll post more pix of all my safes in the safe forum when I take some more pix.


LOCKS

Mul-T-Lock C series padlock/gearstick lock (no key no shackle)
Promax disk detainer type lock (no key)
Solid disk detainer type lock (keyed)
Bola steringwheel lock quad blade key (keyed)
Bi-lock 1st gen oval mortise cylinder (no key)
Bi-lock 1st gen brass padlock ? (no key)
Master padlock No 230 (keyed)
Master padlock No 220 (keyed)
Master padlock No 937 Shrouded (keyed)
2 x Master padlock 175 Combo lock
Lockwood KL328 padlock (keyed)
Lockwood 110/30 padlock (keyed)
6 x other assorted padlocks (3 keyed)
Visco sliding shackle padlock
Master padlock (keyed)
Ford tibbe disc door cylinder (keyed)
Ford tibbe disc door cylinder (no key)
4 x Lockwood oval cylinders (no keys)
2 x Kwikset mortise cylinders (keyed)
Kwikset mortise cylinder (no key)
No name 6 pin mortise cylinder (no key)
No name 6 leaver mortise lock (keyed)
Lockwood 2 203 4 leaver draw lock (keyed)
Austral Lock key in handle door lock (keyed)
Old leaver/warded mortise lock (no key)
No name 6 leaver curtain anti pick mortise lock (no key)
Several assorted car locks (some keyed)
No name 7 pin tubular switch lock (no key)
2 x No name micro tubular lock (keyed)
And a couple of small cash register locks (keyed)

New Ones
J Carpenter No 387 Warded mortise lock (keyed)
No name antique padlock 2 leaver sliding KH cover (no key)
No name antique padlock warded swinging shield KH flap (keyed)
Cool little no name plunger lock (HUWIL 1534 on key bow) (keyed)


And approx 2kg of assorted keys

SAFES

A Simpsons & Son 1908 9 leaver 600kg (explosive resisting lock) (keyed)

Steal guard flore safe 3 wheel combo

Standeford Gene safe double bitted euro type lock 8 leaver (keyed)

No name arched safe (replacement door Legge 4 leaver lock (keyed)
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Stuff I found in July

Kromer 6 lever time lock (no key) My local locksmith wants $150 per key!
2 Old no name warded/leaver locks (1 keyed, 1 on the way).
ABUS 38/45 padlock (no key).
Lockwood brass padlock (keyed).
2 x Euro cylinders (no keys).
Weird up side down euro cylinder (no key).
Big pile of warded keys & old safe keys.
Some strange looking Chubb keys.
3x no name door cylinders (no keys).
Lockwood door cylinder.
1 Bi-Lock key, that doesn't fit my Bi-Lock.
And a pair of authentic English made Australian convict wrist shackle's, that cost me $161.49 on eBay.
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mbpick34

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Post Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:25 am

Re: My Lock Collection

thats a nice safe you got there and a cool collection of locks
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KokomoLock

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Post Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:37 am

Re: My Lock Collection

Very nice collection!! Picture 6 is a Plunger Showcase Lock, here is a link to it, look at the bottom of the page!

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http://www.lockmingyi.com/Show_case_locks/showcaselock1.htm#30006
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Solomon

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Post Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:07 pm

Re: My Lock Collection

You've got a lot of nice stuff there! Some nice shiny high sec aswell, looking forward to the rest... have you picked all of these then? :mrgreen:
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dj9990

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Post Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:44 pm

Re: My Lock Collection

KokomoLock wrote:Very nice collection!! Picture 6 is a Plunger Showcase Lock, here is a link to it, look at the bottom of the page!

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http://www.lockmingyi.com/Show_case_locks/showcaselock1.htm#30006



Ok so the dude was rite.
I don't see why you couldn't slide it into a safe door key hole, if you could find one that it fits into.
As long as there was enough space between the back of the door plate and the lock for the tail peace to turn.
I tried my key safes but the holes were to small.

But then it took me all of 30 sec to pick in with a little hook and using my fingers for tension.
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dj9990

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Post Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:58 pm

Re: My Lock Collection

Solomon wrote:You've got a lot of nice stuff there! Some nice shiny high sec aswell, looking forward to the rest... have you picked all of these then?


I've hardly picked 30%, I get stuck on one lock and a little voice sais "Dave never give up on a lock" so I keep going.
I've got locks that I've been trying to pick for the best part of 10 years, one being a tubula switch lock, the theory is simple but that lock just wont play.

Shit it's 4:25 I'm going to bed.
Catch ya on the next lap.
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uklockpicker

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Post Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:29 am

Re: My Lock Collection

Another fine collection of locks :razz: looks a expencive set
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Scrince

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Post Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:20 am

Re: My Lock Collection

Thats not a bad collection. Make sure your collection keeps in increasing in size.
A spy is just a criminal with a government paycheck.....
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virul

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Post Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:13 pm

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Very nice, i particularly like th old timey handcuffs, they were probaably used on more than few Irish people........ and rightly so!
I likes my locks like I likes my women, loose and easy to manipulate.
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uklockpicker

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Post Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:27 pm

Re: My Lock Collection

The strange looking chubb key is standard for most chubb window locks - pvc or wooden also interia doors

Here is a link to some on ebay - uk

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CHUBB-SECURITY-BO ... 2eb258a7c6
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