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Identification time

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Identification time

Postby Comrade627 » 26 Feb 2015 9:02

Picked these from a guy today, all for under $20. Anyone know anything about them?
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Re: Identification time

Postby Squelchtone » 26 Feb 2015 9:30

nice score! that first one sure looks like a CCL (Corbin Cabinet Lock) Sesamee.
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Re: Identification time

Postby billdeserthills » 26 Feb 2015 11:40

That Sesamee padlock has an extended shackle and needs a special change tool, in order to change the combination,
The Fort tubular lock is a 7 pin center, ace-type keyway with an anti-drill feature
and the bike lock with 5 pins shows how the manufacturers of these round-key ace-type locks are using their own spacing, to confound tubular pick owners
The Sesamee lock retails new for over the $20 you spent, otherwise you got took
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Re: Identification time

Postby deolslyfox » 3 Mar 2015 19:46

I like finding old locks that I haven't seen. That combo looks like a Master 175 variant.

Cool finds in my book.
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Re: Identification time

Postby nite0wl » 5 Mar 2015 1:33

deolslyfox wrote:I like finding old locks that I haven't seen. That combo looks like a Master 175 variant.

Cool finds in my book.


The CCL/Sesamee design is closely related to the Master 175 in many ways. They use the same basic mechanics in their operation but the dimensions and spacing of components are different enough to require slightly different tools.
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Re: Identification time

Postby Comrade627 » 5 Mar 2015 4:18

When I picked these up I was going for motivation to make picks for them. Hasn't happened yet.
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Re: Identification time

Postby billdeserthills » 5 Mar 2015 11:16

Comrade627 wrote:When I picked these up I was going for motivation to make picks for them. Hasn't happened yet.



Who needs a pick when you have a die grinder and a cut-off tool?
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