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by DonB » 13 Jul 2016 11:01
Hello friends, very new here but have been reading around for quiet some time ^^ I have been searching the internet quiet a bit to find out some more information about this lock i have found on a flea market here in Denmark. There is very little info around on the web, not even abloy got anything about it on there website -.-' So after a few frustrating hours i got the idea to ask you all in here, maybe you got some roseurs that i dont or ideas that i not have thought of Here is a pic from the net, but exact the same shiny little fellow i got  Hope someone out there can help me, otherwise thanks for giving my post a read 
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by GWiens2001 » 13 Jul 2016 11:24
Is your lock actually gold plated, or is it brass? Your answer will affect ours.
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by l0ckcr4ck3r » 13 Jul 2016 11:29
I think that was the one that SecSnobs were trying to sell for 3-400 bucks or maybe that was just the gold plated one :/
I believe its an Abloy classic mech inside. Gordon will know!
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by Squelchtone » 13 Jul 2016 11:49
the securitysnobs page is no longer up, but here is what it once said: https://securitysnobs.com/Abloy-Jubilee ... -Lock.html Abloys golden jubilee 100th anniversary collector lock. A rare item given to top abloy executives and dealers inside of ASSA Abloy. We have managed to aquire a few of these items and have them for sale. Once they are sold out there will not be any more! Makes a great addition to any collection. This golden reproduction of Abloy's first lock is a real teasure. $269.99 Squelchtone
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by DonB » 13 Jul 2016 12:55
GWiens2001 wrote:Is your lock actually gold plated, or is it brass? . Gordon
It is made of brass i assume, only number i can find is on the oppesit site of the keyhole witch match the one on the key ^^
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by DonB » 13 Jul 2016 12:58
Squelchtone wrote:the securitysnobs page is no longer up, but here is what it once said: https://securitysnobs.com/Abloy-Jubilee ... -Lock.html Abloys golden jubilee 100th anniversary collector lock. A rare item given to top abloy executives and dealers inside of ASSA Abloy. We have managed to aquire a few of these items and have them for sale. Once they are sold out there will not be any more! Makes a great addition to any collection. This golden reproduction of Abloy's first lock is a real teasure. $269.99 Squelchtone
That i have seen before, but is also where my search ends more or less :-/ Very very limited information other then that i can find -.-'
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by Squelchtone » 13 Jul 2016 13:32
DonB wrote:Squelchtone wrote:the securitysnobs page is no longer up, but here is what it once said: https://securitysnobs.com/Abloy-Jubilee ... -Lock.html Abloys golden jubilee 100th anniversary collector lock. A rare item given to top abloy executives and dealers inside of ASSA Abloy. We have managed to aquire a few of these items and have them for sale. Once they are sold out there will not be any more! Makes a great addition to any collection. This golden reproduction of Abloy's first lock is a real teasure. $269.99 Squelchtone
That i have seen before, but is also where my search ends more or less :-/ Very very limited information other then that i can find -.-'
what else do you want to know specifically?
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by GWiens2001 » 13 Jul 2016 14:25
DonB wrote:It is made of brass i assume, only number i can find is on the oppesit site of the keyhole witch match the one on the key ^^
Then it is an Abloy 3020 padlock. I love the design, and have one that was a gift from another member (Hi, Zeepia!) that goes on my Christmas tree each year as a decoration. They are an older design from the 1920's according to the Abloy page linked. By no means as rare as the Abloy 100 year anniversary version, which has gold plating. It is still uncommon here in North America, but can be purchased overseas for a reasonable price. You have found a nice lock! Hopefully you will post a picture of your actual lock in this thread. It should be a keeper for your collection. Gordon
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by DonB » 14 Jul 2016 7:00
Squelchtone: Well i guess the last two questions is how many was made and is it one of those locks that gain value over time? Gordon: Hmm it does not look like the 3020, or is it just a overall modelname? Haha yes it is a very pretty lock, fell for it at first sight! haha  Here is a picture of mine and yes i have a key tho it is not on the picture, unfortunately not two keys as theres is originally ^^ 
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by GWiens2001 » 14 Jul 2016 7:16
That does look like it may be the anniversary model! You might have a rare, collectible lock. I'd recommend keeping it! Congrats, Gordon
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by Wizer » 14 Jul 2016 12:15
It is an an Anniversary lock. Locks like that are not available otherwize. They are numbered, idk where the number is. It should have a box or atleast a pamphlet telling about it. Really nice find. There was one of those for sale on a Finnish net-auction. The guy asked 200euros for it, I offered a hundred, he was not interested. How much did you pay for it?
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by DonB » 21 Jul 2016 3:49
Sorry for the late reply mates, had to reset my password like 3 times to get back in here :s Gordon: Thank you so much for your help, i knew this was just the site  (Y) Wizer: The number is on the other site of the keyhole ^^ No note og box, just one lock and one key :-/ Well, let me know if you still would like add one to the collection, perhaps we Danes are more friendly to deal with then those fins haha 
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by DangerDane » 26 Jul 2017 3:13
Really bloody nice find. How much did you have to fork up for it at the flea market?. When I am at flea markets in Denmark I also look for interesting finds. I look for locks and my GF looks for Royal Copenhagen porcelain 
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