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lock identification

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lock identification

Postby runnynose » 4 Mar 2004 6:10

i live in tallahassee, florida. while strolling downtown on my lunch break, i began to notice locks on everything. of course, pin tumblers are very easy to identify, and the only locks ive known for sure that were wafers are master padlocks.
i noticed that parking meters too have locks on them, and when further inspection ensued, i realized that theyre not pin tumbler. could they quite possibly be warded or maybe something i dont even know about? it seems like maybe they would build a special key for this sort of thing, but i just cant identify it. maybe im completely wrong and they are pin tumbler.
im not asking you to help me pick it, just identify
a few quarters would be a waste of my time
its the little things like this that get on my nerves, heh
gd perfectionisim
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Postby Grudge » 1 May 2004 19:21

A number of companies make parking meter locks, including Medeco, Abloy and Kaba. You would have to take a picture of the keyway before anyone could identify it.

Also, Master doesn't make wafer locks (that I know of). They make pin tumblers, combos and some warded locks. You usually find wafer locks on filing cabinets and desks.
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Postby jason » 4 May 2004 10:22

it's unlikey to be a warded lock on a parking meter - they are too insecure to be worth using
sledgehammers make excellent back up picks!
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Postby NDE Bypass » 13 May 2004 18:37

If it is just a small slot like a Kaba keyway, it could be the older Bell Tumblers.
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Postby silent » 3 Jun 2004 11:52

i have an older parking meter in my room (unlocked) got it at a yard sale, and the lock doesnt seem to have anything to pick on the inside.....cant figyre out what it is. I need a micro camera to post an inside pic.
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