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E.M.R. Padlock

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

E.M.R. Padlock

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Feb 2014 21:03

E.M.R. Padlock

Received this lock over a year ago, and finally got around to making a key for it. It was nice looking, but thought it was no more than a normal lever lock until I made the key. Then had to go back and take pictures for a write-up that I had never intended.

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Not a large padlock.

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Only three levers, not difficult to make a key.

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So why bother with a write-up? Because found the locking mechanism to be unique from anything I had seen thus far.

Locked…

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Unlocked… See that post that is sticking up? Here is where it gets unique.

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That post rises up from the lock body, moving the shackle with it, as the key is unlocked.

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Notice the lack of color on my fingers as I try to hold the shackle up - the spring pulling it back down is very strong!

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If the key is kept at the full-turn, the shackle does not snap down, and you can see how high that post rises before it releases the shackle.

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Here are the markings:

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They look to say…

E.M.R.
PARIS
8TS S.C.D.C.

Have no idea what any of that means. Guessing that E.M.R. is the manufacturer. If anybody here has any ideas as to age, and what the markings represent, please post it here!

So that is my unusual lock du jour!

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Re: E.M.R. Padlock

Postby teamstarlet » 19 Feb 2014 22:24

I believe that the S.C.D.C may actually be S.G.D.G and stands for "Sans Garantie du Gouvernement" which means "Without government guarantees"

Wikipedia wrote:"Patented SGDG "abbreviation without government guarantees , was in France a legal notice releasing the State from any liability on the good effective operation of the device patented.


Not sure what the E.M.R. stands for tho. Manufacturer possibly?

Nice work on making the key for it tho!
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Re: E.M.R. Padlock

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Feb 2014 22:43

Thank you, teamstarlet. It would make sense. :)

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Re: E.M.R. Padlock

Postby billdeserthills » 23 Apr 2014 21:39

This is interesting and just goes to show that even back when this padlock was created the manufacturers understood the science behind shackle shimming. I really love seeing older locks and the workings behind them.
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Re: E.M.R. Padlock

Postby ARF-GEF » 29 Apr 2014 14:35

Wow, that is an interesting mechanism. I know I've seen something like that on an older padlocks sometime somewhere, but I am absolutely unable to remember what padlock it was. Thanks for the post Gordon, now I'll have my eyes peeled for that one :)
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