European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.
by nicholls » 2 Feb 2006 11:40
There are so many brands of euro cylinders, some that come up time and time again and some that I have never seen before,
so list all the makes you have come across, on your marks, get set,
GO!!
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by illusion » 2 Feb 2006 11:46
Iseo, Yale, Mila, Ian Firth, Mul-T-Lock, Zone, Wink Haus, AGB(rarely), Evva, Kaba, Corbin, Garrison, Banham, Chubb, Cisa, Legge, Assec, Assa, Grundmann
I'll edit this post if I think of any more.
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by nicholls » 2 Feb 2006 11:53
ERA, ABUS, UNION, ASSA, ASEC
YEY...Keep going.....
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by nicholls » 2 Feb 2006 12:00
sofi
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by Aqua » 2 Feb 2006 12:15
Lob, Dragon, Gerda
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by NKT » 2 Feb 2006 12:25
Surely "GEGE"?
Union restricted (distinct from Union regular)
Abloy, Bramah
Noddy chinese brands like tri-circle
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by gazzaull25 » 2 Feb 2006 14:38
sterling thats all we sell as euro and oval`s lets say no more 
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by Olcaytug » 2 Feb 2006 15:00
Kale, ITO
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by quacking_duck » 2 Feb 2006 15:08
Ruko, Schücho, Laperche, WMS, WKS, CES, Zone, Esla and for the really bad ones, Merchant, Avocet, Glostal and today came across a 'Corni', which I'd never heard of before.
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by wtf|pickproof? » 2 Feb 2006 15:13
Don't forget Abus and Zeiss-Ikon and Burgwächter and Keso!
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by rohi » 2 Feb 2006 16:02
Here's some used in Holland,
Lips Nemef Cisa Dom Corbin
At our company we use Mauer cilinders, which are available in different degree's of security, from standard to very secure with brand patent and security card.
Some dealergroups have thier own brandnames, such as Oxloc and Ivana.
Some PVC doors have Pfaffenhain cilinders.
Is there more????
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by al25027 » 5 Feb 2006 16:31
Anyone come across a make " E*S ". Came across one last night. Thought it might be a cheap and nasty thumbturn, but it gave me a bit of grief.
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by nhughz » 5 Feb 2006 18:21
Loads of them in Bolton, i think they are Euro Spec as the factory is in Bolton.
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by quacking_duck » 5 Feb 2006 20:50
I'm sure ES (Euro Spec as nhughz said), is one of the many different badges Walsall use for their cylinders. If so, Ive seen cylinders badged Keypsafe, WKS and ES, which, I think, are effectively the same.
If the cylinder is the same as the Keypsafe / WKS ones, they should pop open in under a minute with an average pick gun without a problem. You probably just got a stubborn one with a difficult key configuration.
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