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Gougler RD201

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norwoodgolf

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Post Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:19 am

Gougler RD201

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I picked up this Gougler RD201 at an antique shop in Cambria CA. It was only three dollars, but that was because there was no combo. Is there any way to decode these? I saw a thread where Oldfast was listening to the internals with a mic. I've also seen where some folks might have a list of the codes. The one on this lock is C3214. Thanks!
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norwoodgolf

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Post Fri Jun 24, 2016 7:32 am

Re: Gougler RD201

I guess I should have said something about this lock for those who are unfamiliar. There are no numbers on the lock dial. It is opened by turning the dial until it stops and then a series of left and right clicks will open the lock. It's a system that allows for opening a lock in the dark. Here is an example of the tag that came with the lock from the web site Vintage Combination Locks:

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Riyame

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Post Fri Jun 24, 2016 1:22 pm

Re: Gougler RD201

There is another website that has a thread specifically for Gougler combination requests. Your best bet would be to post there.
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