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A good deal?

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A good deal?

Postby Gibraltar » 12 Jul 2008 23:43

Today i found these lock in a recycling center, i pay 45$ for everithing, do you think i make a good deal? :)


I have two of these medeco set (no key)
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the first
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the second
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some old mortise cylinder no key
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some weiser
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Two ilco 6pin
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two Schlage 6pin
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Masterlock 22 no key
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a Yale 783 no key
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a very old corbin no key
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recycling

Postby raimundo » 13 Jul 2008 8:56

a lock recycling center, I bet some of our members in your town would like to know more about this place, I get some good locks from a scrap metal connection I have. I usually don't get to look and pick things out, he just brings me whatever he thinks I'll find interesting.

looks like your gonnal have some fun. and remember if you waste any of the locks by whatever accident you should put all the tiny screw and springs and pins in a plastic jar and keep them, as they will come handy when you are rekeying and need some longer pins or replacement springclips to hold in the cylinders and that sort of stuff.
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Postby MacGnG1 » 13 Jul 2008 17:34

KOOL stuff :)
Nibbler: The poop-eradication is but one aspect of your importance.
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A good deal?

Postby lock2006 » 27 Aug 2008 22:06

yeah i think you got a good deal the problem is that you got no keys for a couples of locks and if you go to a locksmith guy and have him make keys for this looks he would charge you more,like if you got them new it happens to me,but if you only want the locks to practice is ok
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