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by n2oah » 14 Jun 2007 19:25
Inspired by Shoes, I decided to post pics of the junk I have laying around in my basement/bedroom.
Here ya go:
S&G 8077, 2 Baton padlocks (disc), 3 Miwa 4800 cylinders
A sargent cylinder, a few American locks, Fichet 480, some crappy masterlock
Schlage Everest Primus cutaway, Maxis Padlock, Abloy Protec
Sears MKS lock
Cisa 51170
Protec boxes
Old Yale lock, and ASSA twin 5000
Some disassembled safe deposit locks
Emhart plug, LaGard 2200 cutaway gone bad
Kassa:
I saved the best for last:

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by ThE_MasteR » 14 Jun 2007 19:36
How do you dare call that junk ?! 
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by n2oah » 14 Jun 2007 19:37
I have a whole crapload of pin tumblers, too, but nobody wants to see those, do they?
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by ThE_MasteR » 14 Jun 2007 19:46
Well, why not !?
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by ThE_MasteR » 14 Jun 2007 19:46
omg ! 
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by Schuyler » 14 Jun 2007 19:56
hehe, all i did was show off a crapload of pin tumblers
I hope to have a well defined collection like your own someday. Beautiful locks. Be sure to keep updating as you get new pieces
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by raimundo » 15 Jun 2007 9:59
what is that maxis padlock with the round keys? is it from europe?
great collection. thanks for sharing.
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by zeke79 » 15 Jun 2007 10:19
Maxis was a canadian company IIRC. Now defunct, the locks are sparse across the US but you will run into some occasionally. Nothing special really, the key is 3 pieces. A blank, a sleeve and a collar to lock the sleeve on. Picking is tough as tensioning the cylinder with a standard wrench can only be done by binding against the plug and bottom pins making it hard to lift the pins and even harder the more tension you use.
I have picked a few and have several along with given away several in the past as xmas gifts I think it was.
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by zeke79 » 15 Jun 2007 10:29
For the best book out there on high security locks and their operation, take a look at amazon.com for High-Security Mechanical Locks An Encyclopedic Reference. Written by our very own site member Greyman! A true 5 Star read!!
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by Kaellman » 15 Jun 2007 12:57
Thats a nice heap of locks right there, especially that Kassa lock. Alot of good quality pin tumblers aswell. A collection to be proud if i say!
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by kspec » 15 Jun 2007 14:50
! you got alot of nice locks.. heck all i have is pin tumbler locks...where did you start your collection? do you carry some of them in those cases? 
when is a door not a door??? when its ajar
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by jordyh » 15 Jun 2007 15:06
kspec wrote:<censored>! you got alot of nice locks.. heck all i have is pin tumbler locks...where did you start your collection? do you carry some of them in those cases? 
To make the answer newbie-friendly (and probably quite close to the truth): N2oah probably started his collection with a pin tumbler lock. 
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by n2oah » 15 Jun 2007 15:26
jordyh wrote:To make the answer newbie-friendly (and probably quite close to the truth): N2oah probably started his collection with a pin tumbler lock. 
Yup. It all starts with one lock, next thing ya know, you've up to your neck in locks!
Nick, is the 225 the biggest lock in the Maxis line?
I just found this old picture, some of the stuff (like the Fichet 787 cutaway, The Miwa 3800 KIK, and the Pollux lock) I no longer have.

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by n2oah » 15 Jun 2007 15:28
Oh, I forgot to ask: does anybody need any parts for high-security locks? I have a few parts from Medeco, Mul-t-Lock, and Abloy lying around here that I'd be happy to give away if you need it.
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by n2oah » 15 Jun 2007 15:36
Sorry about the triple posting action, but if anyone wants to read more about some of the locks shown, or see more pictures, visit:
http://agentddr999.googlepages.com/home
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