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Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:04 am
by keymaster1053
I know a lot of people have been waiting for this, so here goes! LOL
First is a Bell style desk lock with keys.
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Next is a pair of Vending machine locks on the special National keyway with keys.
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Two original DOM Key in Knob cyls. one sub-assembled, one assembled but no key.
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A nice Original Yale padlock with two keys.
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a Greenwald Coin box lock with key, a Very strange Yale keyway interlock of some sort, a Tubular cam lock, another Dom original key in knob cyl. two Schlage kik cyls, a Medeco removable core sub assembled, two medeco vending machine locks no keys, and a Tubar cam lock (key in another picture to follow)
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a Couple more Schlage kik cyls, an original DOM blank, a Special Magnetic key for a sliding cover that was installed over a mortise cyl on glass/aluminum door front, National Mailbox lock, a couple of Wafer locks, A Medeco coin op box lock, two American Padlock cyls, one Master padlock cyl, one Master padlock, a Best padlock, and a couple of older furniture type locks.
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a Medeco Vending machine lock with key, a small amount of blank key gauges, a small door bolt, there's that Tubar key for the lock in the earlier picture, Hon File cabinet lock, Abloy restricted keyway vending machine lock, Best restricted keyway SFIC core.
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Antique Brass Eschutchen plate, VAN Lock vending machine lock, Very strange radial cam lock with Star pattern no key, a locking nut used by some gas companies no key, a handful of original Medeco Level 5 biaxial blanks. and a few misc. blanks.
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Some Misc. tailpieces, a couple of brand new Arrow SFIC cores, a full box of used B keyway SFIC cores, A rim night latch, a modified jimmyproof deadbolt to accept SFIC cores, and two mortise lock bolts (one brand new)
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Yet another box of SFIC cores, Tailpieces, Spacers, and three DOM SFIC cores!!! I don't know if they still make these or not, haven't seen them anywhere else.
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Medeco Restricted keyway core, Door bolt, ISEO profile cyl, Schlage removable core 0 bitted, Falcon L keyway Deadbolt cyl., Medeco Mortise cyl. sub assembled, tire lug nut lock.
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Simplex 900, many cylinder compression rings, Spanner wrenches, two different un-do-it tools for removing one way screws, one restricted keyway Medeco mortise cyl sub assembled, and one Rim cyl with keys, another Medeco Core, an original Baldwin thumb turn, a couple of Medeco deadbolt cyls. a bunch of Schlage deadbolt cyls, another SFIC core, a Schlage KIK cyl, Segal Rim cyl, Greenwald coin op drawer no key.
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A set of HPC's Computer picks.
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More Padlocks including a nice Sargent Push key lock.
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Supra Hanging Key box, Milner's Safe plate which doubles as a keyhole!!, an Internal Safe lock, and a Master padlock.
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a Bunch of Fire and Police Call box keys, Some Elevator keys, a couple of different Post Office lock out keys, an antique flat steel key pin tumbler latch lock, a small lever deadbolt lock, a set of Lowe and Fletcher Locker Lock master keys, another Best padlock.
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Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:20 am
by keymaster1053
An Abloy coin op box no keys, a couple of Ratner safe plates which double as keyholes!, yet another SFIC core, and a couple more padlocks.
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an old Yale combo lock with key override on the back, another Best Padlock, another internal Safe Lock, another Schlage KIK cyl, a Lagard mounted safe lock, and an antique Fraim padlock.
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an antique brass plate that looks as if it came off of an old trunk, has the double D cutout for a lock. and an internal Safe door lock and frame.
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a Schlage Cylindrical Lever Set.
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Yet more SFIC cores, a SFIC deadbolt, and a Sargent Standard key heavy duty deadbolt. not sure what keyway yet.
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a couple of Kwikset knobs, a Schlage knob, and a Falcon knob. a small brass lever bolt lock.
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a Case of antique mailbox locks, a Used Adams Rite Electric strike, a very strange cylindrical Medeco lock can't figure out what the heck it does, a brand new in the box Best showcase slider lock.
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Brand new Falcon Hotel function standard key lock, two new Falcon ICC rim cyls in the boxes.
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14 new in the box Falcon ICC mortise shells.
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a new cylinder gaurd, a couple of medeco cores with keys, a medeco rim cyl sub assembled, a Medeco cam lock, and a Medeco Switch lock.
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New Door Chain, Two Olympus ICC drawer locks, a Folger Adams "institution" electric strike, a Jimmyproof lock double sided with Tubular locks!!
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Mortise deadbolt, Radial Switch lock, Refridgerator Chicago cam lock, radial switch lock, Chicago switch lock, Two radial rim cyls, and a Rufo Electric strike solenoid.
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Phew! how's that for an update?
:)

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:32 am
by MBI
It's always fun to uncover boxes of locks you've long since forgotten about.

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:59 am
by jeffmoss26
Your collection puts mine and most others to shame!!

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:09 am
by pin_pusher
when does it end?! this is one sick collection; i've got some collecting to catch up on... :drool:

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:59 pm
by keymaster1053
:hbg: Thanks!!!

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 8:12 pm
by Oldfast
Holy hell-of-an-update!!! lol

I love the Bell slider. I've a somewhat similar one. They're interesting.
mmmmm. That big box of SFIC cores looks awfully enticing. And the
DOM SFIC too... very cool. Is it just me, or does that Master #3 just
seem a little out-of-place? lol

Great update Jim! Lovin' it :)

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 5:54 pm
by Riyame
Dom SFIC... Best padlocks...... What are you trying to do to me?!?!?!!? :lol:

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:47 pm
by keymaster1053
AND the beat goes on!!!
First is a special Duo lock with registered keys. looks to be some sort of cabinet lock as the turning cam with slots most likely pushed a rod up and a rod down inside a cabinet door.
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Next is a Fichet H type lock. that appears to be a cut-a-way?? or else some sort of internal part of a bigger mechanism?
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Next is a Gerda Brand lock. VERY unusual design. this lock has a separate collar that slides over the entire assembly and is free spinning, but then the lock itself has a free spinning hardened type of collar to prevent a vise grip wrenching attack. then the center circle with two pins are the "plug" that will turn when the proper key is inserted all the way. very different. (and heavy)
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Next is a Castell Interlock device with a Huge key!! Very easy to identify which key is needed for each lock, just read it!
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Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:06 pm
by keymaster1053
Next is a Tiny Jobi Cross key padlock. Last picture with a quarter for size comparison.
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Next is a Styx Brand sliding Showcase door lock. Very strange keys as well.
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and Finally, a Miracle Padlock with key.
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Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:44 am
by s1deshowmick
Thats a very nice collection mate....

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:15 pm
by keymaster1053
Thanks!!

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:43 pm
by MBI
It's not just the volume of locks, but the incredible variety that is truly impressive.

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 5:24 am
by Oldfast
MBI wrote:It's not just the volume of locks, but the incredible variety that is truly impressive.


Exactly! Thanks so much for sharing Jim! I truly enjoy looking.

Re: Keymaster1053's Locks Part 3!!

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 1:20 pm
by LocksmithArmy
the duo you have there... its cam is designed for a parking meter... duncan