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US locks for collection

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US locks for collection

Postby ARF-GEF » 14 Apr 2013 11:20

So I'm a beginner collector and I'm looking to expand my collection.
I know a few things about European locks, but I'm not so well informed about US locks.

So I would ask for your advice and suggestions on which locks should I try to get/be on the lookout for for my collection.
Thank you very much for your help :)

So as of now I have a:
[see picture]
Corbin padlock
American 5200 padlock
Another American padlock
Junkunk american padlock
A schlage
2 Kwicksets
2 medeco biaxials
A kwickset smartkey and a corbin emhart is on their way to me :D

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Master lock are not included because those are readily available here so they are not interesting from the collection viewpoint.

Here's my list of US locks which I would like to have in my collection on the long term:
As I mentioned I'm looking for your opinion on amending/supplementing the list :)
Schlage everest
Sargent Keso
Medeco Air padlock
S&G padlocks (8088, enviromental, 961)
Some SFIC cores

As for quality: are Schlage better quality than kwicksets? Or is it the other way around?
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby fgarci03 » 14 Apr 2013 11:40

Nice collection ARF-GEF!

Americans I only have 3 American Padlocks and a Kwikset.
But I'm waiting for a Kwikset SmartKey, a Medeco Biaxial and an ASSA Twin.

I will, in future and when I have the means to; try to get a regular schlage, a schlage everest and SFIC cores as I found the control feature very interesting. Nothing like that here :|

And the idea of having a Corbin Emhart is light years away. From a collectors point of view, that's my holy grail. At least for now! :mrgreen:
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby jeffmoss26 » 14 Apr 2013 12:04

My personal favorite locks are Corbin and Sargent, I have many of them in my collection. American locks, before Master bought them, were great. I also like Wilson Bohannon padlocks as they are STILL made in the US to this day!

In my opinion, Schlage is lightyears ahead of Kwikset. They have an entire commercial line (Everest, Primus, SFIC etc) that Kwikset can not even come CLOSE to.
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby jeffmoss26 » 14 Apr 2013 12:05

I meant American locks as 'American Lock padlocks'.
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby fgarci03 » 14 Apr 2013 12:06

YES,

A Schlage Primus too :mrgreen:
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby jeffmoss26 » 14 Apr 2013 18:24

I have an Everest Primus LFIC. It's a very nice lock. I do not have a 'standard' Primus though.
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby cledry » 14 Apr 2013 22:32

Nice collection you have there.

I'm not a collector, I'm a locksmith. Since I joined this forum instead of tossing locks away I have been throwing them in a box. I plan to make up nice selections and offer them in the FS section. We used to throw them in the metal recycling bin along with miscut or otherwise non working keys. We could easily fill a 5 gallon bucket in 3 months.
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby zeepia » 15 Apr 2013 10:13

cledry wrote: We could easily fill a 5 gallon bucket in 3 months.


Thanks a lot, we non-locksmiths turn green of envy :P
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby jeffmoss26 » 15 Apr 2013 10:32

I always get sad when locksmiths tell me of the buckets of locks they throw away/scrap :cry:
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby Jakoblivion » 15 Apr 2013 11:13

jeffmoss26 wrote:I always get sad when locksmiths tell me of the buckets of locks they throw away/scrap :cry:

As do I! I'm sure there are plenty of us here, myself included, who would love to take those off your hands, Cledry. :mrgreen:
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby ARF-GEF » 15 Apr 2013 11:58

I'm sure there are plenty of us here, myself included, who would love to take those off your hands

+1 :D
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby dicey » 16 Apr 2013 17:09

Get this one mate:


I love my old Eagle padlocks:


And my favorite old American padlock of all time:
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby Jakoblivion » 24 Apr 2013 7:50

Dicey, is that S&G Military padlock the one that's broken apart in our good friend Squelch's sigline? Sure does look like it.
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby ARF-GEF » 24 Apr 2013 9:30

I'm not Dicey but I think yes :)

BTW Dicey thanks for the tips! :)
The 951 won§t be easy to get..
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Re: US locks for collection

Postby escher7 » 24 Apr 2013 22:47

My friendly locksmith. Who I just met, gave me a good box of high security stuff for picking practice. Downside? He had just scrapped over 200 before I called him!
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