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Tuscany locks

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

Tuscany locks

Postby femurat » 21 May 2015 4:06

I've been in Tuscany lately and took some pictures of course. Here they are.

What remains after almost all the love padlocks were removed by Florence municipality

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Jewelry shops on "Ponte vecchio" (old bridge) have big wooden shutters

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Here are some wooden armored doors, those are quite common here

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An old CISA cylinder

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An ISEO perfecta

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A BKS janus

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Cheers :)
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Re: Tuscany locks

Postby Mitchell S » 21 May 2015 4:29

Wow so jealous!! That looks awesome man thanks for the cool pics. Hope you are having a great time too! :D
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Re: Tuscany locks

Postby kwoswalt99- » 21 May 2015 5:33

Are most of the love locks cheapos?
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Re: Tuscany locks

Postby femurat » 21 May 2015 5:37

Thanks Mitchell, yes I had a GREAT time :)

kwoswalt, almost all the love locks are cheap ones: who love locks like us would never abandon one. Who know nothing about locks buys the cheapest he can find since he plans to abandon it.

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