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1930's Corbin door lock

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1930's Corbin door lock

Postby css » 14 Apr 2006 2:44

Is anyone familiar with 1930's vintage Corbin door locks? How many pins are they typically? Any advice on how to pick them and which pick to use? Thank you.
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advanced

Postby lusis » 14 Apr 2006 2:58

This is for the advanced forum I think.
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Postby sams choice » 14 Apr 2006 11:12

post a pick would help alot. :wink:
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Postby vector40 » 14 Apr 2006 19:14

o_o No way is this Advanced.

A model number or photo would be nice.
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Postby maxxed » 15 Apr 2006 1:27

Corbin locks were either 5 or 6 pins, the best way to tell is to insert a pick lift the pins to the top, slowly pull the pick out and listen the pins drop. The number of clicks = number of pins.
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