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by stratmando » 27 Oct 2020 10:21
Was on ebay looking at Prison Locks, Alcatraz, San Quintin, Leavenworth, Yuma Territorial, and notice they used the same Key, makes sense when transporting a Prisoner, kept Guards from having to have a ring of Keys, sort of like the Modern Handcuff Key used today.? Next time I look through my old Keys will look for one. Anyone with one of these old locks may want to look, as it may help make a Key for an old lock you have.
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by Squelchtone » 27 Oct 2020 11:37
careful, there's a lot of fake padlocks on ebay that have a little brass plaque attached that lists the name of a famous prison, but those are not real authentic locks used at those prisons. https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-Locks-Folsom ... 2898473162They're gift shop souvenirs Squelchtone
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by stratmando » 27 Oct 2020 17:40
Thanks, wasn't looking to buy one, just noticing cuts of keys, have good eBay screenshots, still take me too many steps to post links, some day I hope to attach a photo. They look Authentic. Believe Ones I was referring too were Real. People get good at Counterfitting. I believe you can now get a better Mona Lisa, than Michaelangelo's.
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by stratmando » 27 Oct 2020 18:10
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by GWiens2001 » 27 Oct 2020 18:37
Yep. Those are vintage. Made last week in Thailand. Tons of those are sold online, and all are fake.
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by stratmando » 27 Oct 2020 20:03
OK? Are there any Real Ones left?
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by GWiens2001 » 27 Oct 2020 21:32
They never used tags like those on the real ones.
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by stratmando » 28 Oct 2020 12:10
Anyone have a real one to compare Key Bitting? Thanks
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by Squelchtone » 28 Oct 2020 12:36
stratmando wrote:Anyone have a real one to compare Key Bitting? Thanks
how can I explain this.. all of those padlocks are gimmicks.. the prisons didn't have padlocks like that at all, they used locks mounted on cell doors. https://www.oldlocks.com/fake_locks/locks.htmThey're just fake man, there's no real ones to compare against. Even the parks dept in CA is selling reproduction cell keys, and who knows if that even what their cell keys looked like.. https://store.parksconservancy.org/prod ... p-alcatraz
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by stratmando » 28 Oct 2020 13:12
Thanks, I thought maybe they used Padlocks on Stage Coaches and Their Money Boxes, or Prisoners in chains. I guess I watch too many Movies. I have a Set Of old Mattatuck Handcuffs, they appear Real?
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by bitbuster » 29 Oct 2020 14:14
I've seen pics of the Yuma Prison locks on different auction sites. I sent the auction link to the director of The Yuma Prison Museum and he said those are all BS. Fake. Only conversation pieces.
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by stratmando » 29 Oct 2020 17:58
So there never was a need for Padlocks in Prison and Stage Coaches? Movies sure make it look real. Let me rephrase, Stage Coaches(Like Wells Fargo( American Express)) and old Locks used for moving Prisoners. Was there a common key? I understand now, Prisons never used Padlocks. If I ran a Prison, I would use them, thought someone would have used them. If I was a Prisoner, I would say, Don't use them? If I was the Warden, I would say. I need Padlocks and chain.
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by GWiens2001 » 29 Oct 2020 22:33
stratmando wrote:So there never was a need for Padlocks in Prison and Stage Coaches? Movies sure make it look real. Let me rephrase, Stage Coaches(Like Wells Fargo( American Express)) and old Locks used for moving Prisoners. Was there a common key? I understand now, Prisons never used Padlocks. If I ran a Prison, I would use them, thought someone would have used them. If I was a Prisoner, I would say, Don't use them? If I was the Warden, I would say. I need Padlocks and chain.
We are saying that they were nothing like the ones being sold as being from the famous prisons. And they were rarely made alike for transport. A jailer who was transporting the prisoners would have the keys. Gordon
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