I just bought a lot of locks, and in it, was this sargent and greenleaf inc. Stamped with "B L 1" on the hinge side of the lock (as opposed to the 'opening' side of the hasp).
on the back is a small slider next to a somewhat key-shaped hole.
the slider -- when 'slid', within the lock removes a plate over the inside of that keyhole.
I want to know, can I take this lock apart? (desperately needs a clean/lube) - and if I do, what shape key would I need?
I might be able to get a picture of it, but not for quite a while.
extra info:
it looks like an old fashioned 'warded/handcuff' key hole - with a square top (where the axle of the key would normally be round) - and then a slot extending below one of the points of the square.
the lock is housed within a cup-shaped front peice, with a 'lid' that fits on the back, within the 'cup',. the 'lid' appears to be held in place by 4 pins, drilled through the sides of the cup, into the lid. (cant see any other reason to have those pins there)
I have the combination.