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What kind of lock is this?

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What kind of lock is this?

Postby Achyfellow » 2 Mar 2014 9:55

I was watching fringe and I saw this

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Looks fancy, is it a lever lock of some kind? I really doubt they bothered making a prop from scratch.
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby GWiens2001 » 2 Mar 2014 10:40

That, my friend, is a Folger Adam prison lock. Very nice locks!

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby mechanical_nightmare » 2 Mar 2014 12:56

Cool looking lock, kinda guessed it was a lever lock from the bitting. I seem to remember one of the first episodes in Fringe (the dissolving flesh one) where one of the agents rips his way through a bunch of padlocks in seconds. I would love to see the look on his face when he came across an Abloy :D
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby ARF-GEF » 2 Mar 2014 13:35

Or just a Folger Adam lol :D
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Achyfellow » 2 Mar 2014 13:36

mechanical_nightmare wrote:Cool looking lock, kinda guessed it was a lever lock from the bitting. I seem to remember one of the first episodes in Fringe (the dissolving flesh one) where one of the agents rips his way through a bunch of padlocks in seconds. I would love to see the look on his face when he came across an Abloy :D


Yeah, when they start breaking into all the storage boxes. They were all master padlocks by the way :P

@Gordon Thanks! I looked it up and it is really cool :)
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby GWiens2001 » 2 Mar 2014 13:37

And yes, that is a lever lock FA. They also make pin tumbler versions.

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Squelchtone » 2 Mar 2014 14:11

Our very own MacGyver101 has a very nice write up about his Folger Adam restoration project:

http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=52798

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby GWiens2001 » 2 Mar 2014 14:31

Loved MacGyver101's writeup. Been trying to get one of those lever-lock beauties for a while now.

Here is a look at the pin tumbler version of the Folger Adam lock. (This would screw into the lock body.)

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In the above picture, there is the FA lock, key, and a Yale 7 pin mortise lock and key, just for scale.

Here is the same picture as above, but from a different angle.

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This pin tumbler FA is quite a bit smaller than the lever lock version FA in the OP's post. But it is still massive.

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby mechanical_nightmare » 3 Mar 2014 8:40

Gordon,

How do you find the pick resistance of the pin-tumbler Folger Adam? Does it have security pins?
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby GWiens2001 » 3 Mar 2014 9:47

To be honest, have not found the time to try picking it since receiving it. Have so many projects going that some things get pushed to the back burner.

That said, at the very least, the springs feel stronger than normal when putting in the key, and each pin channel in mine has a ball bearing at the lowest point, making keeping a normal pick on the pin difficult.

Can think of several possible weaknesses and ways to make the needed picks. However, considering what these locks are used for, will refrain from posting them here.

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby ARF-GEF » 3 Mar 2014 15:09

The big issue I found is that all the pins have metal balls on top, can't "grab" them with my pick, it slides down :(
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby MBI » 3 Mar 2014 17:40

Just cup the balls. Gently, of course.

Sometimes the ball bearings are used to reduce wear on locks that get lots of use. Often just in the first pin stack or two. If you file a groove in the tip of a hook, half diamond (or whatever your favorite SPP pick is) it can help keep it centered on the ball.

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby spandexwarrior » 3 Mar 2014 17:54

I did that with one of the Southord Max picks. The steel and the .031 thickness made it pretty good for staying on the ball bearings and having the strength to lever up the binding stack.

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby ARF-GEF » 4 Mar 2014 11:58

D'oh I should have thought of that! :D
Thanks MBI :)
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