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GWiens2001

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Post Fri Jul 11, 2014 6:48 am

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MrAnybody wrote:I had a very cool padlock with a surprise arrived in the mail today. If anyone can give me any date, history or any details on this, that would be a real bonus.



Here's my original post links to the whole collection.

Enjoy, enjoy ..... :hbg:



MrAnybody - certainly did "Enjoy, enjoy". Beautiful.

This writeup is for another French lock in my collection. It is a lever lock, but has the same shackle latching mechanism. Still looking for more info on my lock, too. Did find out that the SGDG stands for "Sans Garantie du Gouvernement" (Without guarantee of government). That bit of info came from TeamStarlett over on 'the other site'.

So if you find more about your lock, or have some info on mine, we'd all like to hear! Again, congratulations on a beautiful lock, MrAnybody.

Gordon
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Post Fri Jul 11, 2014 7:08 am

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Awesome collection MrA.
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Post Fri Jul 11, 2014 9:50 am

Re: The MrAnybody Collection

GWiens2001 wrote:
MrAnybody - certainly did "Enjoy, enjoy". Beautiful.

This writeup is for another French lock in my collection. It is a lever lock, but has the same shackle latching mechanism. Still looking for more info on my lock, too. Did find out that the SGDG stands for "Sans Garantie du Gouvernement" (Without guarantee of government). That bit of info came from TeamStarlett over on 'the other site'.

So if you find more about your lock, or have some info on mine, we'd all like to hear! Again, congratulations on a beautiful lock, MrAnybody.

Gordon


Thanks, Gordon. Really cool to see another with the same mechanism. I'll certainly be posting with any info I find on this or with yours. Definitely 2 different manufacturers, so hopefully there's a few more examples around to make research easier.

shadowlock wrote:Awesome collection MrA.


Thanks, SL
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Post Fri Jul 11, 2014 3:25 pm

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MrAnybodys collection- one reason ill never tire of this hobby :) thanks for sharing yet another awesome lock i one day hope to aquire
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Post Fri Jul 11, 2014 5:20 pm

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Great collection - too many incredible locks to take in all at once - I will be spending much time admiring it over the coming weeks!
:drool:


Regarding the vachette, it looks really cool - thanks for the video showing it off. Is it a pump lock? Or pompe? How do you spell it?

There's another for sale, one key, lock body not quite as good condition:
http://www.ebay.fr/itm/CADENAS-PLUTON-C ... 417401d299
39 Euro + shipping

see photo link:
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f394/ ... ockkey.jpg

Too much for me at the moment but would love to see another KP pick it up - how about you European fellows?

Thanks again to MrAnybody for sharing your beautiful locks. :)
Cheers,
Sean
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Post Sat Jul 12, 2014 12:31 am

Re: The MrAnybody Collection

Thanks for your kind words, guys.

VancouverSpecial71 wrote:
Regarding the vachette, it looks really cool - thanks for the video showing it off. Is it a pump lock? Or pompe? How do you spell it?

There's another for sale, one key, lock body not quite as good condition:
http://www.ebay.fr/itm/CADENAS-PLUTON-C ... 417401d299
39 Euro + shipping

Cheers,
Sean


Thanks Sean. In French it's "pompe", which is the English equivalent of "pump". Some people call them "push locks".

Yep, I'd seen that other Pluton for sale. I'm really happy I got the one I did since it has both keys and is in a lot better condition. Love to know more about the age of something like this.
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Post Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:00 pm

Re: The MrAnybody Collection

I think it's fair to warn you before you get into this post that drool is not good for your keyboard, but I know you're gonna be all warm and fuzzy when I show you some of the swag I dragged back from LockCon ...... but probably not as warm and fuzzy as I was when I unpacked it .....

..... OK, tissues at the ready ..... :D That means you, Gordon :D

Here's some of the swag I unpacked.

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A really cool event badge that doubles as a pinning tray. Brilliant idea. Made by [the man with a plan :smile:] datagram. Then there's a Abloy 330 Protec2 padlock. A very nice and shiny key casting box from Storm Lock picks (the last one that will be made in fact). I plan to do a vid on key duplication by casting with low melt point metals very soon. Then there's a 3D printing bump key for Abus E20 series. Then there's a dual component impressioning key (more to come on that system soon) and a gorgeous DOM Saturn round cylinder, all laid out on a Toool T-shirt .... there's a no shortage of others bits and bobs, t-shirts and what-not, but that will have to come later. There's also a couple of Limited Edition Storm hook picks made for LockCon, which I decided to get all arty-farty with in a photo (can you really blame me)

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Now for some of the locks I got my mitts on in trades

Zeiss Ikon Sperrrippen .... no idea how in the hell I pronounce that, but check out the keyway ..... yep, the key has .... errr ... wings on it :D
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Abloy Protec2
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Vachette ViP
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Vachette HDi (humm .... needs a creative choice of pick, me thinks)
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Abloy 330 Protec2 padlock (can't resist shiny)
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Sea cam lock - 5 sliders on each side of the reversible key
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DOM Saturn
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More to come soon.

Enjoy :hbg:
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Post Thu Sep 25, 2014 6:21 pm

Re: The MrAnybody Collection

Nice to see you got the key casting thing, I'd like one of those. The dual material impressioning blank looks nice too.
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Post Fri Sep 26, 2014 3:48 am

Re: The MrAnybody Collection

Thanks, hux

Here's some more additions to the collection I've eventfully got around to taking pics of. These didn't come from LockCon though.

Banham L2000
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Vachette Push Lock Padlock
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I did a quick vid on the opening mechanism on this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBjUqWL ... BRcW1yCqMQ

Burg Wachter - Gamma 700
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Sargent
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Enjoy :hbg:
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Post Fri Sep 26, 2014 8:50 am

Re: The MrAnybody Collection

Mr A,

Your collections are absolutely amazing!!! Excellent pics. It shows that you've put alot of work into your collections.


Rick
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Post Fri Sep 26, 2014 8:58 am

Re: The MrAnybody Collection

That Sargent looks familiar :P
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Post Mon Nov 01, 2021 5:10 pm

Re: The MrAnybody Collection

It's very sad that none of the pictures work any more! Google+... Closed down 3 years ago now. :-(

Are any up anywhere else?
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