Bit of an interesting story. We've just moved into a new house and have been moving and cleaning for weeks. A couple days ago, a brand new door showed up in the wall to our backyard. There had been a door there before, and that door had probably been very nice about sixty years ago. So, I e-mailed the landlord to thank her for having the door installed and to ask for a key to the new lock in the new door. Well, apparently they did not have the work done and are very interested in who might have installed this door. My assumption is that one of the business owners whose parking lot is on the other side of the wall was tired of looking at that old door and just took it upon themselves to replace it. Weird? Yes. Interesting? Yes. Creepy? Yeah, a little of that too. We now don't know who has a key to our yard. Anyway, I got permission to screw it to the frame so that no one can come in from the other side. Yeah, they could just jump the wall. Oh well.
Anyway, here's the part where you guys come in. The old door had been secured with a hasp and padlock. Whoever installed this new door just left the hasp hanging on the frame, padlock still attached. So, I asked if I could have it and the landlord said there was never a key for it, so it was "trash" anyway. Not trash for me! I picked that sucker off in about two minutes.
So, here it is. It's branded as "Do it", but also has the markings for an Abus N-55/40. If I was to guess, I'd say it has two spools in it. What do I have here?



It's not difficult to open, though.
