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by atticRR » 7 Aug 2012 21:46
Went to SF over the weekend and while i was down there i couldnt keep my eyes off people doors, parking meters, utility boxes, etc... I'm sure you guys understand, lol. I noticed that Medeco is the HS lock of choice, all the parking meters were secured with them ( i think the symbolis for the biaxial?) and lots of doors as well-public and private. I finally found an Assa, i was pretty excited about that, its the first one ive seen-ever! The first pin looks really trippy, whats the deal with it? i'm sure someone knows. I also found 2 primus cylinders, only one is pictured. There is also an unmarked keyway that just has some sick looking wards.. The pictures you can see are followed by the HUGE version, i figured that anyone sick enough to want to see the lock will click through but i didnt want to jam up the site too much w/ large images. Enjoy! heres the ASSA! http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/hh507/atticRR/assaDoor.jpgMedeco/ parking meter http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/hh507/atticRR/mdcoPrkmeter.jpgMedeco/ on a door  Primus! http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/hh507/atticRR/sclgprimusDoor.jpg
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by atticRR » 7 Aug 2012 21:48
somethings wrong with photobucket, so i ended my post prematurely, ill post the keyway i mentioned when its working... 
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by Squelchtone » 7 Aug 2012 22:52
atticRR wrote:somethings wrong with photobucket, so i ended my post prematurely, ill post the keyway i mentioned when its working... 
In the IMG tags,dont put anything after .jpg such as ?t=12351535 just http://someplace.com/file.jpg and the IMG tag on the end. I fixed a couple of your images. Nice find on the Medeco Duracam parking meter lock!!! =) Squelchtone
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by atticRR » 7 Aug 2012 23:04
ah so..... thank you sir, will do. BTW, does it cause long term problems when we're all putting pics on the LP website? ive always wondered about that. thanks again for the fix, and the tip, appreciate your work 'round here.
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by MarkMcGrath » 9 Aug 2012 1:16
Can't wait to get the net running and see your photos. Remind me I have photos of some dimple rakes for you, and will be actually posting a review (used a ruler for you). Thanks for the post!
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by atticRR » 9 Aug 2012 8:42
and heres the snaggle tooth keyway, as promised: 
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by gswimfrk » 17 Aug 2012 3:07
Oh my goodness!! I love that squiggly keyway in the stainless lever lock. Does anyone know which brand makes those keyways?
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by mfitz » 5 Sep 2012 22:24
Awesome. While I live in Berkeley, you inspired me to take a nice close look at the parking meters where I work in downtown San Francisco today. Sure enough, there was that Medeco lock on every one! It's interesting because we have a similar model of meter in Berkeley but they don't appear to be using the same locks. Anyway, thank for sharing these! Hope to see you at one of the TOOOL SF meetings some day soon.
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by atticRR » 5 Sep 2012 22:50
Post some pics of some berkeley locks, there should be some good ones around there! When/where is the SF Toool meetings at?
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by grundrakkon » 28 Sep 2012 19:38
The "squiggly" keyway in that last picture looks like a Schlage "Numbered" keyway... 1467, maybe? They're all shown in the Ilco Directory.
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by Evan » 16 Oct 2012 15:49
grundrakkon wrote:The "squiggly" keyway in that last picture looks like a Schlage "Numbered" keyway... 1467, maybe? They're all shown in the Ilco Directory.
@grundrakkon: Not even close to the Schlage 1467, both of the wardings in the unknown keyway are the same size/shape which doesn't match the Schlage you referenced and the top of the keyway also doesn't come close to matching either... ~~ Evan
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