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by OrMeanGene » 29 Nov 2016 15:57
I was given a box of older locks and im trying to ID this one. It has no markings at all on body. On the core there is a B 79. Was wondering if its an old best lock. Anyone know? Have no key. I can pick, wasnt sure damaging was only way to find out.  Pic from side  Pic of core
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by Robotnik » 29 Nov 2016 18:18
Believe you're correct in this being an older Best. If I had to venture a guess, I'd say WW2 era; was common for lock bodies to be made of cast zinc/Zamak due to wartime rationing.
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by OrMeanGene » 29 Nov 2016 19:37
Robotnik wrote:Believe you're correct in this being an older Best. If I had to venture a guess, I'd say WW2 era; was common for lock bodies to be made of cast zinc/Zamak due to wartime rationing.
Thanks for info. I hope thats the case. Seems pretty cool
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by billdeserthills » 29 Nov 2016 22:10
Robotnik wrote:Believe you're correct in this being an older Best. If I had to venture a guess, I'd say WW2 era; was common for lock bodies to be made of cast zinc/Zamak due to wartime rationing.
That is cool, looks like the A keyway, I think must be a 5 pin core
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by OrMeanGene » 29 Nov 2016 22:30
billdeserthills wrote:Robotnik wrote:Believe you're correct in this being an older Best. If I had to venture a guess, I'd say WW2 era; was common for lock bodies to be made of cast zinc/Zamak due to wartime rationing.
That is cool, looks like the A keyway, I think must be a 5 pin core
Its 6pin
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by billdeserthills » 30 Nov 2016 11:44
OrMeanGene wrote:billdeserthills wrote:Robotnik wrote:Believe you're correct in this being an older Best. If I had to venture a guess, I'd say WW2 era; was common for lock bodies to be made of cast zinc/Zamak due to wartime rationing.
That is cool, looks like the A keyway, I think must be a 5 pin core
Its 6pin
I guess that means the Best padlock my Dad left me is even older than that one mine has a 5 pin core, but a brass housing
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by jeffmoss26 » 30 Nov 2016 12:38
Bill, can you post a pic?
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by Robotnik » 30 Nov 2016 15:29
I have a 5-pin padlock body - no core - laying around somewhere. Been meaning to hunt down a core for that. Actually know a guy with several 4-pin Best Universal (and even older) padlocks/cores. Had a trail of drool down my chin when I laid hands on those  .
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by Big Jesse » 30 Nov 2016 21:14
Looks to me like a Best "C" or "B" keyway. looks worn out and the angle is hard to tell which one. the lettering B 79 dont look symetrical, they look hand stamped, so that would only be for the locksmith to identify it with. but i could be wrong. great find!
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by OrMeanGene » 1 Dec 2016 0:46
wrench214 wrote:Looks to me like a Best "C" or "B" keyway. looks worn out and the angle is hard to tell which one. the lettering B 79 dont look symetrical, they look hand stamped, so that would only be for the locksmith to identify it with. but i could be wrong. great find!
Thanks. I can drag my pick along bottom of keyway and feel those notches. Ive been looking at buying a few best locks to work on, but this is my only one currently. Ive been able to pick it several times, and im hoping to get it to control. Should be able to figure more out then. Feels like spools in it. .
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