Old, Rare, Interesting And Unusual Locks
I managed a motel where these would have been recomended! I operated an older motel that still used pin tumbler locks, not the cards. People were always driving off with the keys, I had to have the locks repinned all the time to keep our guests safe. I have even been walked in on with a room with a key card, the front desk rented the room twice because they didn't do the paperwork. I carry a pistol with me most all the time, I am a little spooky on things like this, I would hate to blow a hole in somebody for a mistake of another person!!
I have been in the souls of many women, but I always end up on the soles of there shoes.
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jruther2 wrote:Lovely Ford lock Wiz and great work on the key!
thanks.=) the old yale is a treasure as well. good score.
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Here is my Flea Market find, Old Yale and Towne Padlock. Bought it cheap because it had no key with it, but I took it to the shop and made one. The amazing thing is it works like it is brand new, they just don't make em like they used to.
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Great find! I saw a couple of these in a flea market a while back and they wanted over a hundred apiece for them! How was making the key for it? I have heard that it is a fairly hard job on some of these.
I have been in the souls of many women, but I always end up on the soles of there shoes.
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the lockpickkid wrote:Great find! I saw a couple of these in a flea market a while back and they wanted over a hundred apiece for them! How was making the key for it? I have heard that it is a fairly hard job on some of these.
I cheated. The two pin heads you see under the "YALE" pop out and the whole bottom of the padlock drops out. I could see all the levers and made a key that way.
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hay every body how do i put a picture on here Ive got a really intersting lock and i realy want to now about it.
thanks..........Beren
thanks..........Beren
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bezza1 wrote:hay every body how do i put a picture on here Ive got a really intersting lock and i realy want to now about it.
thanks..........Beren
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Looking forward to seeing this, whatever it is.
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thisis the lock i was talking about douse any one have information......???
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That looks like some sort of old prison lock, with the chains and everything, is there any visible writing on it anywhere?
I have been in the souls of many women, but I always end up on the soles of there shoes.
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yea the brass plate on the front says lever patent w.3350 that is all i will try toget better pictures soon.
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A lock I found in an old box I had in the garage. The interesting thing about this lock is the plug does not turn and release a latch instead the shackle is held shut by the pins themselves. when the key is inserted the shackle is free to move and the plug moves in consequence as the two are welded together.
Here is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeAH44ds66o
Here is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeAH44ds66o
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That lock sort of looks like an old wafer Yale that I have, but it works like a regular lock. Weird mechanism on that for sure, never heard of it.
I have been in the souls of many women, but I always end up on the soles of there shoes.
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An older lock and key Never heard of the brand before.
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From what I have been told, Slaymaker locks were popular back in the old days, I haven't seen any but an old man I know swears by them. Wierd key on that thing though, is it a wafer lock?
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No it is a warded lock.
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