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keymaster1053

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Post Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:55 pm

Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

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Here are some of my collection, at least the ones I could get to easily LOL.
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A Dudley Bell Master key
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Some special Novelty Pistol blanks for a high security cyl.
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6 S&G Environmental Padlocks 3=104's 2=102's 1=109
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I actually turned this Masonry drill bit into a key! Hey, what else can you do when blanks aren't available? :)
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A closeup of my work.
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and finally, my "Key" in action :)
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Some of my Barrel Keys and blanks.
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Some of my Bit or Post keys and blanks.
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Adlake Railroad padlock and ICC drawer bolt lock
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Back row left to right: Supra key box w/key, S&G 8088 padlock, Master #5, Master #15, Master #19, 2 Best ICC Padlocks.
Middle row: Yale Dimple key padlock new, Master Locker lock, U-Change mortise cyl. w/1 original key, and one I copied, Schlage 5-pin Profile cyl., Segal 5-pin Rim Cyl.
Front Row: Luccotto chain Lock new, Tech Lock Combo Cam Lock new, National Lock Key changeable radial lock w/2 sets of keys.
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Back Row left to right: Secure Portable Door lock, Falcon Single Sided Deadbolt standard key, Tusker Tools padlock new, Lagaurd 2200 series safe lock with key.
Middle row: 2 Hurd Plug Locks, 2 ICC Drawer bolt and latch locks, Abloy Enforcer padlock with 1 original key, and one hand filed copy by me, Abloy Mortise cyl.
Front Row: Bilock original Sample Key, Boston #10 key, 2 SFIC cores, Ring of Antique flat Push Keys, 2 Chubb IBM keys.
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Back Row: Hawk Double Sided cam lock, Medeco Level 5 Vending machine lock, Security cash Drawer lock, ISM Diamond Vault keys 2 handles & 1 changeable bit.
Front Row: 2 Dudley Bell Cam locks and one key, 2 sets of Dudley Bell Blanks, 1 Greenwald washing machine coin box with Duo lock, 2 Greenwald Radial cam locks.
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Back Row: Tubar key for Matco Toolbox, Master #55 brand new in original box, Abloy cut-a-way Mortise cyl.
Front Row: Yale letter box lock Oct.8, 1878 original key, Safelock Radial lock with very thick keys, GSK High security radial lock with 7 sided radial key, Keil self locking keyhole lock.
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A closeup of the yale letter lock and the two radials
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A sample of how I store/separate my cut keys
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A Wilson Bohannan RailRoad lock Jun 25, 1878 also stamped B&M RR (Boston and Maine Railroad) on back of shackle.
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A closeup of the B & M RR stamp.
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A VERY large and might I add HEAVY box of ICC knobs, cyls, and housings.
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A box of Simplex 1000, and model 900 units and parts.
And that's it for now! I'm always looking for neat or old locks and open for trades, so if you see something you just can't live without, ;) PM me.
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Post Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:56 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Some neat locks there for sure. Thanks for sharing! Those large Medeco cylinders are so neat.
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Post Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:58 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

You're off to a great start. :)

Damn, that was one HELL of and edit ;)
Awesome collection. A few things i might be interested in ;)
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Post Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:32 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

I like the antique padlocks. Wouldn't mind seeing close-ups of them.
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Post Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:57 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Well I'd imagine that's probably not even half of your collection...lol... but I'm glad you decided to snap some pics for us. Everything's great! Some of the keys are especially interesting. And certainly some locks I've never seen before. Your drill-bit/environmental key gave me a laugh... and it's perfect. lol. Thanks for sharing!
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Post Sun Jan 01, 2012 9:08 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Thanks everyone! Magician, your wish is my command :)
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This padlock is a Monster! it weighs as much as an Environmental, and I put the dime in for comparison. I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be a barrel key lock, but the post is missing.
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a closeup of the front of the shackle. the brand name is partially obliterated, but begins with what looks like "Neit-something" above "patent lever"
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back of shackle reads "Aubin Maker"
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Smokehouse Lock
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possibly M.W. & Co. ???
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and the back. :)
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:22 am

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

very nice collection!
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:09 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

very nice collection!! I have never seen the majority of those locks before!
femurat: They're called restricted for a reason...
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:41 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Thanks everyone! all your comments have encouraged me to go digging for more! so here's some more!
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Some sorted keyway SFIC empty cores for pinning.
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Some more Hurd Plug locks, assorted antique mailbox locks, a couple of brand new american's, and a safe lock and dial.
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an Old MBTA Train car door latch and knobs.
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A snapshot inside one of my cabinets including the "blue punch" for SFIC keys, a Radial key duplicator, Lab ICC pinning kit.
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The rest of that shelf! LOL
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Next shelf, assorted padlocks and those pesky little rubber bumpers that is sometimes just what you need on steel door applications when they have lost theirs. :)
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more blanks and misc. parts.
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collection of Medeco mortise cyls., LFIC cores, knob cyl., cam lock, and a couple of safe locks.
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A couple of Knox boxes with medeco locks (that need opening!)
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This is a 1925 Yale model M5700 factory cut-a-way safe deposit box lock.
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and from each side
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A Maglock knobset that uses those funny round magnetic keys. (unfortunately those aren't the right keys) and an Abloy rim cyl.
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A couple of Safe Deposit locks
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This is an antique inner safe door latch, oddly it doesn't require any keys, it just has a slot that anything can turn it, so I'm missing the outer hardware for it, but nice just the same.
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and the back.
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2 different Bureau of the Internal Revenue Service Seal padlocks one with key.
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Assorted Best padlocks
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Assorted Railroad keys and blanks and a through the sliding glass showcase lock.
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:01 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Lots of Cool stuff!!! :)
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 6:18 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Man I like that box of SFICs :D
We may have to do some trading if you get them pinned up!
femurat: They're called restricted for a reason...
Innerpicked: The more keys you carry, the more important you look
GWiens2001: Great video! Learned a lot about what fun can be had with a forklift and a chainsaw.
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 6:35 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Oh, he can pin them if you want some :P ;)
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 6:43 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Great locks man! I didn't even know BEST made smaller locks like the third one from the left there. Pretty cool.
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:04 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

Thanks Guys! yeah, cores and keys made to order. :)
this is fun!
(20:10:59) Blacky: oki
(20:18:08) MBI: Me working for the CIA is about as likely as you working in the Middle East.
(20:19:01) Riyame: lol
(20:19:05) Riyame: he is in dubai
(20:19:26) MBI rescinds his previous comment
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keymaster1053

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Post Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:13 pm

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks and Keys

And here's some American padlocks, one Best, and one Eagle. All SFIC's.
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