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VELO- Dual Core Padlock [Demo + Picking]

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Marduk28

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Post Sat Jan 03, 2015 10:05 pm

VELO- Dual Core Padlock [Demo + Picking]

Here's a really neat vintage lock from 1979 that has two locking cylinders that each require their own specific key.

Both keys have to be inserted and the cores must be rotated simultaneously, so the owners of both keys must be present to operate the lock.

As you can see it looks similar to a Vachette padlock body and has a similar style locking bar.

Here's a video of the Demo + Picking:




You guys know of any other Dual cylinder padlocks?
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Lauren

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Post Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:08 am

Re: VELO- Dual Core Padlock [Demo + Picking]

Interesting lock, but a poor design none the less. Hasp tension would destroy the cylinder. A made a lock similar to this years ago, but with one cylinder.
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Post Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:33 pm

Re: VELO- Dual Core Padlock [Demo + Picking]

Keep it up Marduk ! love seeing you use them picks , got more on the way mate !
Open Sez Me !
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Marduk28

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Post Fri Jan 09, 2015 4:07 am

Re: VELO- Dual Core Padlock [Demo + Picking]

Hasp tension would destroy the cylinder


Oh wow, I never thought about that.


Keep it up Marduk ! love seeing you use them picks , got more on the way mate !

Thanks Nozza!

I get a lot messages with compliments on the picks! I always try to promote your work and tell them the picks are your great work! =)

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