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Lockwood Padlock Revamp

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Lockwood Padlock Revamp

Postby Chrispy » 25 Nov 2005 8:37

Lockwood is revamping its padlock range. It's getting rid of the 310/311 (big heavy suckers) and bringing out 234, 245, and 256 in stainless. It's also making a new padlock to replace the big 310 and 311s that is supposed to have a better security rating and it's cheaper! Might invest in one when we get some in. There is a brochure at work I might scan and post.

Just bored and thought I'd share. :D
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Postby skold » 25 Nov 2005 17:33

Give me -

now scan young chris GO!
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Postby Chrispy » 25 Nov 2005 22:37

I'll get the receptionist to scan the brochure on Monday. 8)
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Postby vector40 » 26 Nov 2005 0:12

I saw a Lockwood in the US once.

On a door. Weird.

*wanders off*
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Postby oldlock » 26 Nov 2005 4:01

vector40 wrote:I saw a Lockwood in the US once.

On a door. Weird.

*wanders off*


US lockwood is not the same as AUS lockwood.

The new 234 is good, removeable shackle without taking the lock apart, and easily converted to / from key retaining.

Did you get one of the samples in the little fitted case ?

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Postby vector40 » 26 Nov 2005 4:03

... it's a different company?
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Postby Chrispy » 26 Nov 2005 4:20

No sample (well, not for the showroom anyway, keying might have got one), just a brochure and new product books with price lists.
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Postby skold » 26 Nov 2005 18:13

Chrispy wrote:No sample (well, not for the showroom anyway, keying might have got one), just a brochure and new product books with price lists.


When do they start selling?

They sound alot better from oldlocks description.
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Postby Pickermeapie » 26 Nov 2005 21:43

I have some lockwood blanks I recieved in a ebay lot. Never seen a cylinder or key though
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Postby Chrispy » 26 Nov 2005 23:53

Well, we've got some left over stock to get rid of, so I assume the next order we get in will be the 'new gen'.
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Postby oldlock » 26 Nov 2005 23:59

Chrispy wrote:Well, we've got some left over stock to get rid of, so I assume the next order we get in will be the 'new gen'.


Production starts in February ......... (or so our rep said of Friday)

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Postby Chrispy » 27 Nov 2005 0:18

Cool, thanks oldlock. :)
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Postby skold » 27 Nov 2005 4:47

Pickermeapie wrote:I have some lockwood blanks I recieved in a ebay lot. Never seen a cylinder or key though


I have about 400 of those :P
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Postby Chrispy » 28 Nov 2005 4:47

Here you go. :)

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Postby Chrispy » 28 Nov 2005 4:49

Hmmmmm..... not big enough to see the information and product numbers. :?

MSN me if you want the full size pic.

Anyway, the new ones are down the bottom in the blue section.
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