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Dom double sided profile cyl. with key, Dom Rim Cyl no key, U-change mortise cyl no key.
three small padlocks used by the Government at some point. Slaymaker with brass shackle, Chicago double sided, American brass shackle.
2 keyed alike Lok Box's made to put on edge of door so somebody like maintenance would come up with their key to the box, and inside is the key to the door. that way nobody is walking around with your door key and losing it. (Before Supra made the hanging lockboxes)
Foldable Slim Jim for car entry. not a bad idea, but everywhere it's hinged, would get caught in the rubber seal if you didn't wedge the door first.
My Smallest and Biggest padlocks in the same picture LOL
2 MBTA Rail Road locks (modern, but still in use) and one Master padlock which I found the National mailbox key blank is a perfect substitute if you run out of those Master 6000 keys.
Back Row: 2 more Safe deposit locks, Front Row: a Sears MKS deadbolt cyl. (yes, Sears had their own lock once), and a SFIC sliding window lock.
An Antique Safe lock, (can't think of the brand name at the moment, it will come to me)
How about one of the Original Kryptonite Bicycle locks? (they have come a long way!)
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