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New Lock Acquistion - U.S. Fort 727S Padlock

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New Lock Acquistion - U.S. Fort 727S Padlock

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Sep 2012 17:39

New acquisition today - a brass padlock, cheaper because it had a key broken off inside it. Markings are:
U.S. FORT on front, 727S on top. All brass, including the shackle. Don't know much about it, but I figured people here would. Don't let me down, folks!

The key was broken off just after the first pin, so the pin was helping to keep it in. Removed the key using an old E string from my guitar, with a tiny hook folded onto the end. When removed, it was obvious that someone thought the same way I do... the blade was knifed, the bitting was round. Someone was trying to impression the lock, used too much effort, and broke off the key. Oops!

I want to attach a picture, but every time I try, even on other topics, I am told "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached". If someone else can put up pics, let me know, and I'll email you the pics.

Thank You,
Gordon
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Re: New Lock Acquistion - U.S. Fort 727S Padlock

Postby Darkness1569 » 19 Sep 2012 17:43

How to post images on the forum
(Kudos to Marso who originaly compiled this section.)

Find a place to host.

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Frollard wrote:
I think its hosted on the same site as photobucket, but
this doesnt need an account, and when you NEED a pic up fast - SUPER
easy:
http://tinypic.com
has to be the easiest hosting solution EVER.
up to 250kB per pic, no acct needed, 10000 hits or 30 days of inactivity
before it expires, and a very short url like tinypic.com/2n4kl (no file
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then just use the link (even gives you a bbcode copy so you dont even
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Re: New Lock Acquistion - U.S. Fort 727S Padlock

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Sep 2012 20:10

Thank you very much. I'll go do that now.

BTW... This lock picks only with a FEATHER touch on the tension wrench AND on the pick.
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Re: New Lock Acquistion - U.S. Fort 727S Padlock

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Sep 2012 20:30

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Re: New Lock Acquistion - U.S. Fort 727S Padlock

Postby femurat » 20 Sep 2012 2:53

Congrats, you've just saved a nice old padlock! Now it's your turn to find a few blanks and impression a key for it.

Cheers :)
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