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Abloy 362

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Abloy 362

Postby Lurchio » 20 Apr 2014 15:31

Gents,

My late grandad was a lock hobbyist and upon clearing out his shed, ive found 7 brand new Abloy 362 padlocks, complete with 2 new keys each etc, but no boxes, but they are brand new, wheres the best place to sell them? Ebay seems to not sell these locks for what ever reason. This is my first post, hence posting here as it will allow me, i signed up as it seems there will be somebody here who will have an answer.

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Re: Abloy 362

Postby GWiens2001 » 20 Apr 2014 15:35

Do you have pictures of the locks, keyway, and keys?

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Re: Abloy 362

Postby Lurchio » 20 Apr 2014 15:50

I will post a pic shortly, just on ipad.
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Re: Abloy 362

Postby Lurchio » 20 Apr 2014 15:54

Hopefully this works,

http://i.imgur.com/MG1qDKD.jpg
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Re: Abloy 362

Postby Lurchio » 20 Apr 2014 15:56

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Re: Abloy 362

Postby Squelchtone » 20 Apr 2014 17:09

Lurchio wrote:Gents,

My late grandad was a lock hobbyist and upon clearing out his shed, ive found 7 brand new Abloy 362 padlocks, complete with 2 new keys each etc, but no boxes, but they are brand new, wheres the best place to sell them? Ebay seems to not sell these locks for what ever reason. This is my first post, hence posting here as it will allow me, i signed up as it seems there will be somebody here who will have an answer.

Cheers


there are certainly Abloy padlocks on ebay, they make many models and although the PL362 may not be on ebay this week, they do come up one in a while. and remember, ebay doesn't sell things, people sell things on ebay, so unlike Amazon there isnt a constant flow of the same items. ebay is like a car boot sale, but on the internet.

Here are other padlock available for sale on ebay UK right now: Abloy padlocks on Ebay UK

The wording you used suggest to me that you saw the rule about not posting things for sale in Buy/Sell/Trade forum unless you have 30 posts and have been here 30 days. Maybe I've become jaded over the years, but I think this post is skirting the rules a little and I will more than likely delete it later tonight after you see this reply.

good luck with your ebay auction,
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