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Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things inside!)

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Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things inside!)

Postby fukuzawa201 » 26 Aug 2020 14:16

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I locked this accidentally and haven't got a key or any hope of finding one! Can anyone advise how to pick it?

Thank you!!
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Re: Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things insid

Postby Squelchtone » 26 Aug 2020 15:13

is this a trunk or a suitcase?

sounds like a job for a flat screwdriver, or you can try to pull those 4 rivets out with some pliers.
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Re: Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things insid

Postby billdeserthills » 26 Aug 2020 15:16

You can't 'accidentally' lock this, you need the key to actually lock it--have you tried moving the button?
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Re: Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things insid

Postby GWiens2001 » 26 Aug 2020 16:16

Says it is a lever lock.

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Re: Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things insid

Postby blue60 » 26 Aug 2020 21:10

It looks like this is not the first time its happened to this trunk (you can see the old rivet holes) I would just pry the lock off and then just replace it.
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Re: Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things insid

Postby rphillips52 » 5 Nov 2020 15:17

These are normally 1 or 2 levers. If in working order, and not full of fluff etc., it should need the key to lock, otherwise pressing the button (that one does not look like one that slides) should release it.
As mentioned, releasing the rivets is another method. Replacing this with a similar lock might now be difficult; the OP might prefer to keep the lock and put it into working order.
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Re: Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things insid

Postby Raymond » 5 Nov 2020 18:40

Copper rivets should be easy to find and replace. Drill out the two rivets on the top part. If a key is found everything will still work.
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Re: Accidentally locked an old trunk (important things insid

Postby rphillips52 » 2 Mar 2021 10:19

This is a British maker of suitable locks, excellent quality:
https://www.abbeyengland.com/lever-acti ... -5962.html
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