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Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:08 am
by falcon
I don't have pictures of all my locks, but i will show you a few of my beauties

Im going to start with a few vingcard cylinders.

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I just got a great deal from a friend.
I traded a bunch of assa and trioving cylinders for 5 Vingcard cylinders
And i just wanted to share some pictures with you guys!

I think i got 8 keys with them...but the locks have been a part of a system(key1, key2 etc.)
So i rekeyed two of the locks to work with one key each.



two of the locks dind't work with any of the keys...so i had to make a vingcard bumpkey.
The bumping was more complicated then usual. The cylinders have a row with 5 trap pins.(at least they worked like trap pins :P)
As soon as it was bumped, the cylinder was again locked, but in the trap pins. I had to tear of the metal sealing that kept the pins and springs inside the cylinder
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Then i could remove the core from the housing.
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THEN I rekeyed the locks to fit one of the keys.
It was lots of funn!

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Anyone else here that has a mortise fetish!:P

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:22 am
by chris
Great stuff, I've picked a Vingcard, awesome locks. Being in Norway, have you ever gotten your hands on an ASSA d12? Or know anyone that has? And yes..I do have a mortise fetish.

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:30 am
by bezza1
gerat locks mate that look very sexy i would love to pick one

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:32 am
by piotr
Excellent! Trioving and Vingcard cylinders are hard to find in Australia hopefully you will put some up for sale or trade.

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:35 am
by falcon
chris wrote:Great stuff, I've picked a Vingcard, awesome locks. Being in Norway, have you ever gotten your hands on an ASSA d12? Or know anyone that has? And yes..I do have a mortise fetish.


Thanks, i have tried to pick it...but i'm not skilled/patient enaugh yet :P
About the Assa d12...I have never seen one, and i don't know anyone that has.
But i'm an apprentice in a locksmith shop, and i might bump into it one day...i'll tell you if i do.

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:50 am
by chris
Lol, the elusive ASSA d12...they were only released for sale in Sweden but I figured since you are right next door you may have seen one. Like Piotr said, the Trioving's Vingcards are hard to come by here, there will definitely be people looking to buy/trade. You guys over there have all the cool locks.

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:56 am
by LocksmithArmy
nice bit of lock man... those are really nice, ive got one myself... tough pick

i have seen a d12, and know the guy that has it... ive got a standing order from him for a price, when i get a price ill share it and those that want one can buy one...

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:48 am
by chris
Guy over on LP101?

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:39 pm
by falcon
Time for some pictures again!

First a Trioving: 5520 with the 508 keyway
Keypins: Standard
Bottom pins:trampoline :angspool:
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Got loads of these

A small 5 pin Trioving cylinder(used on mailboxes) with the 508 keyway

Keypins:standard :stdkeypin:
Bottom pins: Trampoline :angspool:
Got loads of these too
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Vingcard/Trioving mortise cylinders 508 keyway 7 and 6 pins
Keypins: Standard
Bottom pins: trampoline :angspool:
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Ruko 6 pins cylinder: I don't Got any information about this.
It has Normal keypins
i think its :dblspool: inside it
You guys know anything about it?
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Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:41 pm
by falcon
The dorma 6 pin cylinder:

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The pins:
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Trioving 5568 sec (508 profile):
Contains hardened springs and pins, barrel pins and angeled spools.

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Alfa 6 pin cylinder:
Contains normal keypins and the bottom pins are Serrated

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Anyone got any information on this one?

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 5:45 pm
by falcon
Yale padlock:

I've had this in my collection for a long time
I found it in the basement at my grandmothers house...she got it from her father.
I could be as old as ww2 but i dunno.
I dont think this is a rare lock, as i have seen several yale padlocks that's similar to this

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One of my freinds says it's multi shear lock. could he be correct?
I haven't had any luck picking it yet...

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Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 5:00 pm
by macgng
cool stuff! keep it up ;)

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 5:32 pm
by falcon
New member in my collection today:

Abus 97/50(the package said 55/50 lol)
I paid lousy 150 nok wich is about 26 usd(really cheap considered it was bought in norway)

I havent had any luck picking it yet.

The key:

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Keyway:

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The housing:

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Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:55 pm
by nhoj_yelbom
thats a cool abus, is that a interactive element at the tip of the key?

Re: Falcon's Lock collection

PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:43 am
by falcon
I think so..

Looks like ImSchatten knows something about this type of lock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFb4tFVzA6U
http://wiki.koksa.org/Abus_XP2S
Looks like the same keyway and key, right?