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Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 11:01 am
by Riyame
THESE ARE FROM EBAY, I AM NOT SELLING THEM

I was talking with a seller on ebay. He has a bunch of Diebold 177-39 combo locks with dials, rings, spline keys, etc for sale at a fairly decent price. They were removed from a bank vault. He also has the stainless steel doors that they were attached to. They make one hell of a cool mount ;) Unfortunately no change keys available.

Locks are $35 alone, the doors are an additional $20.

If you are interested here is a link to one he has up right now. DO NOT BID ON IT. Send him a message on ebay. He has 20 of them so no use ending up in a bidding war over a single lock.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Diebold-Combination-Lock-From-Teller-Cash-In-Safe-20-Available-/331172468070

Here are some pics that he sent me.
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Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:27 pm
by Oldfast
As always, thanks for the heads up Eric. I'm checking with him now.

If you remember, that's the type of dial than got killed in
the mail on it's way to me. I love the looks of that dial!

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:40 pm
by nsquidc
Is the Diebold 177 series a good one to start on? I know the S&G 6741 is preferred, but the 177 is Group 2 as well, right? Just wondering if there is a big jump in difficulty between a 6741 and a Diebold 177.

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:17 pm
by Riyame
I am not sure on that. But he has them up for $31 and change now. The door is a really cool mount. Very heavy.

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:21 pm
by Squelchtone
with the door and shipping my cost is like $70, I thought he was giving folks the option that your $35 dollar lock can be shipped with or without the door, not that the door is $20 extra.. I told him I'll get back to him in a week, gotta think about it..

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:26 am
by Riyame
Nope, door was always $20 extra. Pretty much what he was going to get for scrap prices.

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:21 am
by CPT1911
nsquidc wrote:Is the Diebold 177 series a good one to start on? I know the S&G 6741 is preferred, but the 177 is Group 2 as well, right? Just wondering if there is a big jump in difficulty between a 6741 and a Diebold 177.


I have one and it is a very straight forward open. Good for learning with less dialing resistance than 6741. Your experience may vary, however. I have only worked with one of them.

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:35 pm
by nsquidc
Thanks for the advice -- I just picked one up. Maybe I'll document my progress as I try to learn on this lock.

Regards,

~NSC

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:17 pm
by Mikeh727
nsquidc wrote:Is the Diebold 177 series a good one to start on? I know the S&G 6741 is preferred, but the 177 is Group 2 as well, right? Just wondering if there is a big jump in difficulty between a 6741 and a Diebold 177.



I just mounted a 177-23 last week. The one I have is older, but like Trevor mentioned, it was a straight forward opening. I've manipulated it twice with no issues, and it wasn't any more difficult than the S&G 6700 locks I have. Mine has an issue with the dial grinding on the dial ring when all of the forward and backward slop is taken out, so I mounted it with a little play in the dial so that I can pull the dial out and let it spin freely. Could be operator error in the mounting :shock: .

Let us know how it goes.

-Mike

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:46 pm
by Oldfast
I have a few. Sometimes they ARE pretty straight forward just as Trevor & Mike mentioned.
Other times though, I find the gate sigs to be VERY slight. Like a drop of only 2/10 to 3/10.

I'd go for it!! That way by the time you start on an S&G
the gates will appear like nice deep craters for you :)
Although that doesn't always happen either. lol

Also, most Diebolds are just plain beautiful locks. I like em'

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 7:08 pm
by LockManipulator
Which change key do they use? I ordered one but will need to be able to change the combo eventually. I can't seem to find any online

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:29 pm
by GWiens2001
Think it is a standard Diebold change key. (three wheel).

Gordon

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 5:42 pm
by LockManipulator
Would this work? http://www.jmacsupply.com/Keedex_K_18_5 ... k-18-5.htm It says diebold 180 3 wheel

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 8:39 pm
by mastersmith
Daggers, I think that is a replacement blade for a folding key set. Which is awesome, by the way. If you want to get into safe locks this is worth its weight. The keys are all investment cast stainless, much more durable that the cheaper factory keys. If this is a replacement though it will not have a handle of any kind, since it is made to go into the set. Oh, and your original question, I believe it will work.

Re: Diebold 177-39 combo locks with stainless doors

PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 8:23 am
by LockManipulator
Got mine today but it's not really the diebold I was expecting. :( It's basically a s&g 6700 with a cool looking dial
Photo on 2014-05-02 at 10.17.jpg


EDIT: I'm being sent a replacement! Good guy to buy from but not a lock person so make sure you let him know what you want if you decide to buy one. Great person to deal with though, willing to correct mistakes :)