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by n2oah » 19 Oct 2006 20:47
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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by Schuyler » 19 Oct 2006 20:51
Well, balls.
I finally got my computer back, and got my camera up and running and was about to post my newest post of interest. I chose a bad night for it.  Very cool lock, n2oah, I always love seeing what you've added to your collection. I hope to see it myself someday 
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by n2oah » 19 Oct 2006 21:15
I'm trying to figure out how the key tips work. If you look in the picture with the keys, you can see they either detach from the key stem or they are interchangeable.
Thanks, I love taking pictures of my collection! Right now I'm looking for a Rosengrens RKL-10 and a Fichet Monopole. I can't find either right now 
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by n2oah » 19 Oct 2006 23:43
Yup, just as I suspected, the key bits detach from the stems.

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by Schuyler » 20 Oct 2006 0:09
That's incredible, very cool.
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by illusion » 20 Oct 2006 5:46
Picked it yet Noah?
Nice lock, thanks for sharing. 
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by greyman » 20 Oct 2006 10:18
Nice pictures n2oah.
The dug-out on the bolt step of the key is for a check lever. The lever will block if the dug-out is not present. So if you put a key with the same cuts but a straight bit in the lock, it won't open. Basically a copy protection measure.
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by dr_dentz » 30 Oct 2006 11:53
cool lock i love complicated looking keys! its realy keys that got me into locks ( no pun intended )
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by Jaakko » 27 Mar 2007 11:37
I'm very sorry to bump this topic up, but I noticed the "Kassakaappi Oy Helsinki" text in the key. "Kassakaappi" is finnish and means a safe. "Helsinki" is the capital city here in Finland and it is also the place where this lock has been made. "Oy" (abbreviation) or "osakeyhtiö" means a company is in stock markets.
Googling "Kassakaappi Oy Helsinki" gives the companys history at least in finnish, but it also revealed that the company is nowadays known as Kaso.
Kassakaappi Oy has been started 1944, so your lock might be very old 
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by raimundo » 27 Mar 2007 11:43
yep, oy as in abl oy
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by Shrub » 27 Mar 2007 12:29
Jaakko wrote:I'm very sorry to bump this topic up, but I noticed the "Kassakaappi Oy Helsinki" text in the key. "Kassakaappi" is finnish and means a safe. "Helsinki" is the capital city here in Finland and it is also the place where this lock has been made. "Oy" (abbreviation) or "osakeyhtiö" means a company is in stock markets. Googling "Kassakaappi Oy Helsinki" gives the companys history at least in finnish, but it also revealed that the company is nowadays known as Kaso. Kassakaappi Oy has been started 1944, so your lock might be very old 
Thanks for that and very interesting 
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by Kaellman » 28 Mar 2007 2:20
Two amazing lever lock reviews in two days! This freaks me out. No sleep for me tonight.
Seriously, that is one sexy lock. And you got it for a nice price aswell! Do you have any clues as to where your lock came from? Any lock like that has a personal history that mustnt be overlocked!
Very interesting lock. Keep em coming!
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