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Post Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:14 am

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Only if you know how to use it. An SLR in the hands of an amateur will make a still image from a $5 webcam look great.



Oh so true! Not to mention the glass hanging on the front of it has a huge effect too, cheap glass=shitty pics...
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Post Sat Aug 21, 2010 4:03 am

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my collection minus the machine shop :razz:


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Post Sun Aug 22, 2010 6:04 pm

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Considering the insane amount of locks I own I think I am going to be a chump and only post photos. Sound good?

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Post Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:52 pm

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datagram wrote:Considering the insane amount of locks I own I think I am going to be a chump and only post photos. Sound good?

dg


Decided to make a new post considering how long it ended up being...all locks in the photos are listed except for dupes in certain photos:

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Post Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:33 am

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What I've accumulated over the last couple years...sorry for the crappy pic.
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Post Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:00 am

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well maby i will dig out the camera take a pic of my on going collection it got bigger..................................... LOTS BIGGER, too many to make a list of (in my opinion)
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Post Sun May 01, 2011 6:10 pm

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I'll have to wait until i get some more locks in the mix until i show a collection. So far it's basically old master locks.
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Post Sun May 01, 2011 8:06 pm

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nice!
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The code is hidden in the tumblers. One position opens the lock, another position opens one of these doors...
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Post Sun May 01, 2011 8:37 pm

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Figured i'd just repost these here. These are my fav locks:

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Post Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:03 am

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Nice collection xeo, I am going to have to get my collection up here.
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Post Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:46 pm

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Bigdipper08 wrote:Nice collection xeo, I am going to have to get my collection up here.


amen to that. enjoyed looking through some of the collections, thought id post my own to try an resurrect an old thread.

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Post Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:56 pm

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Nice bunch of locks you got there! I actually own zero disc locks.
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Post Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:15 pm

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xeo wrote:Nice bunch of locks you got there! I actually own zero disc locks.


if youre willing to trade lol...

and just to add to that: some of the brinks disc locks require a weird amount of tension that i havent encountered with any other lock. im sure a pro would have no trouble with it but i always go back to that small brinks disc lock first after awhile away from picking. helps me hone in my tension technique. if you want to pay the shipping cost xeo i could mail a few out to you if youd like
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Post Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:32 pm

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Nice collection rerun... thanks for sharin' it!

My eyes immediatly went to the two locks at the top left. Far left is the old 930? ...
setting beside it is the newer Magnum930...an upscaled look with downscaled quality. lol

I've an old Master930/6230. It's filled with spools & the return spring in it packs some force. When I first had it,
I remember being able to pick it, but would often times lose my wrench while trying to turn the plug far enough
to open it lol. The new M930's require very little turning force and are filled with nothing but standard pins.
Do you find this to be the case with the two of yours?

Both of them sitting along side each other pays tribute to the old saying - "They just don't make em' like they use to!"
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Post Sat Mar 30, 2013 5:56 pm

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Oldfast wrote:Nice collection rerun... thanks for sharin' it!

My eyes immediatly went to the two locks at the top left. Far left is the old 930? ...
setting beside it is the newer Magnum930...an upscaled look with downscaled quality. lol

I've an old Master930/6230. It's filled with spools & the return spring in it packs some force. When I first had it,
I remember being able to pick it, but would often times lose my wrench while trying to turn the plug far enough
to open it lol. The new M930's require very little turning force and are filled with nothing but standard pins.
Do you find this to be the case with the two of yours?

Both of them sitting along side each other pays tribute to the old saying - "They just don't make em' like they use to!"


thanks for the compliment on my meager collection oldfast, id like to get my hands on some more medecos,ASSAs, corbins, bests and the like.

as far as the master goes...i bought it within the last year so it must be one of the newer models, although the tensioning on it is very weird and there are certainly some security pins in there so idk...maybe it is what you're thinkin. anyway, thanks for the compliment, i hope this will encourage more people to post their own collections. i doubt there are many on here who arent into some good old fashioned lock porn :whip:
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