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Postby atrix » 9 May 2006 9:35

HI ALL.
Who can tell to me that it for the lock? :shock: :shock: :?:
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:D :D :D
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Postby Shrub » 9 May 2006 9:59

It is a padlock, it is for secureing sheds etc or bikes or in some cases commercial premises.

Is it your lock?

It looks like a lever lock i am unsure that it is a double bited lever lock but its interesting if it is.

If you have a look for the recent thread on lever padlocks you will find some info and pictures of what you may expect to se in such a lock and how to pick it, you also may like to read illusions guide on picking lever locks, its in the locks section.
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Postby illusion » 9 May 2006 10:54

I'm calling it as being a warded padlock... It might be a doube bitted lever lock though. :)
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yep,

Postby raimundo » 9 May 2006 11:43

Yep, that digital photo is very good for looking into the keyway, and I am seening what illusion sees, levers and wards, with levers between wards probably,
00000XXX00000
000XXXXXXX00
00000XXX00000
000XXXXXXX00
00000XXX00000
000XXXXXXX00
00000XXX0000
The key will be shaped somewhat like the pattern of X's with 0 being just used to keep the computer from screwing up the blank spaces by eliminiating them and makeing the picture garbage. the areas represented by 7 X's will operate the levers, and may be somewhat different in length, while the parts represented by only 3 X's are cut deep to pass the wards, what I would do to open this cannot be called picking so much as it is impressioning a key, the english lockies are better at lever picking advise.
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Postby atrix » 10 May 2006 3:56

hi all :D

frends i know wat is this lock and how i can open it :D :D :D
its very good lock
It hangs at me in a cellar


Can someone prompt me wat is a brand TUTO :?:
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Postby conker » 23 May 2006 13:36

lol TUTO

hummm. it is not showing up from what the research I have done on it. What country are you in? Maybe it is a lock company in your country, and not anywhere else. But it is a nice lock, and it must guard your cellar well. I will see what else i can find
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Postby lockedin » 23 May 2006 20:35

It really reminds me of those old warded bicycle locks Master used to make and that you can find on Ebay sometimes.
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