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by greyman » 1 Jul 2007 10:58
Well, it's been a while and it's time to resurrect this great thread!
Here is a safe lock. The challenge is to guess 1. what country is it from? 2. What lock manufacturer? 3. What is the model name?
Good luck!

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by aussielocky » 1 Jul 2007 19:33
Belguim ?
Fraigneax ?
No idea ..
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by n2oah » 1 Jul 2007 23:34
Reminds me vaguely of the Bode Panzer...
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by cjames73 » 1 Jul 2007 23:48
answer to question 1. russia?
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by jim00718 » 2 Jul 2007 1:44
I think its that old WW2 lock from Germany i forgot the name darn but i know they are sold for a lot of money
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by aussielocky » 2 Jul 2007 1:51
jim00718 wrote:I think its that old WW2 lock from Germany i forgot the name darn but i know they are sold for a lot of money
It's neither Kromer or Bode-Panzer ..
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by Krypos » 2 Jul 2007 2:30
wait, thats a lock? crap.
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by greyman » 2 Jul 2007 3:37
Krypos wrote:wait, thats a lock? crap.
Why is it crap? Your answer does not contribute very much to the discussion.
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by UWSDWF » 2 Jul 2007 4:48
gryeman... it doesn't contribute anything but humour.....
his sentence indicates that he lacks the ability to even identify that object as a lock let alone the model and for that lack of ability he curses himself...
I hope that makes more sense for you now
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by Squelchtone » 2 Jul 2007 5:44
it's a double bitted lever key lock. my question is.. is this an overlock for a safe dial?
looks swiss.
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by Mutzy » 2 Jul 2007 5:57
Whatever it is, I'd like to see how it works... It looks like a cool mechanism. 
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by JackNco » 2 Jul 2007 8:03
squelchtone wrote:it's a double bitted lever key lock. my question is.. is this an overlock for a safe dial?
looks swiss.
I doubt it but i could be wrong. by the time u have 7-10 levers in there it wouldn't fit over most dials. and theres no way to fix it on that i can see. although i could be wrong.
John
PS mt first thought was Russian just because it looks very chunky and industrial.
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by Al » 2 Jul 2007 13:51
PM sent.
Is this in your collection?
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by freakparade3 » 2 Jul 2007 14:55
JackNco wrote: PS mt first thought was Russian just because it looks very chunky and industrial.
Alot like the women.........
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by greyman » 2 Jul 2007 16:33
UWSDWF wrote:gryeman... it doesn't contribute anything but humour.....
his sentence indicates that he lacks the ability to even identify that object as a lock let alone the model and for that lack of ability he curses himself...
I hope that makes more sense for you now
Thanks for the translation. That's the problem with text without smileys 
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