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Some of my locks.

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Some of my locks.

Postby eurolock fan » 12 Apr 2010 14:15

Heres some of the locks I have. I took these pics a few months ago. Enjoy.

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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby ChemicalRobot » 12 Apr 2010 23:52

Very nice. Any information on that Medeco padlock in the first picture?
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby eurolock fan » 13 Apr 2010 2:39

Well its based on the American Lock design has the same cylinder as the camlock. If the charger wasn't broke on my Olympus I would take some high quality pictures of it.
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby Theist17 » 13 Apr 2010 8:03

Great googly moogly, man!

You could probably disguise yourself as a high school janitor with very little trouble.

Actually, those are some pretty nice locks. Wish I had even half that many and half that good.
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby Klaiviel » 14 Apr 2010 0:01

Nice collection. What is this one with the unusual keyway?

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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby eurolock fan » 14 Apr 2010 7:07

Klaiviel wrote:Nice collection. What is this one with the unusual keyway?

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Its a Yale lever lock. I just sold it its on the way to SoCal now.
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby Rickthepick » 15 Apr 2010 8:55

people collect modern keys?

Man im gonna stop throwing this stuff away
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby eurolock fan » 15 Apr 2010 13:46

Rickthepick wrote:people collect modern keys?

Man im gonna stop throwing this stuff away


Seeing as your in the UK I'm sure people over here would be interested in them. I know I am especially with lever keys.
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby unlisted » 15 Apr 2010 15:49

eurolock fan wrote:
Rickthepick wrote:people collect modern keys?

Man im gonna stop throwing this stuff away


Seeing as your in the UK I'm sure people over here would be interested in them. I know I am especially with lever keys.



+1 I happen to collect keys as well. I got about 12,000-15,000 of them now..

Organized as well. :shock: :shock:
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby Klaiviel » 15 Apr 2010 16:15

unlisted wrote:
eurolock fan wrote:
Rickthepick wrote:people collect modern keys?

Man im gonna stop throwing this stuff away


Seeing as your in the UK I'm sure people over here would be interested in them. I know I am especially with lever keys.



+1 I happen to collect keys as well. I got about 12,000-15,000 of them now..

Organized as well. :shock: :shock:


Wow! What does 12,000 keys look like? O.O
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby unlisted » 15 Apr 2010 16:51

Well, I don't have them all accessible currently.. But here is quite a few of them:

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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby Klaiviel » 15 Apr 2010 16:54

Impressive, thanks for posting pics.
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby MacGnG1 » 15 Apr 2010 18:18

very cool stuff
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby Rickthepick » 16 Apr 2010 2:53

il go gather some up later and put for sale :P
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Re: Some of my locks.

Postby eurolock fan » 16 Apr 2010 8:22

I seen your keys for sale and I'm impressed. I had no idea Avocet made lever locks I thought it was just euros.
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