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Stopped at Old Portland vintage hardware, left with four new antique locks!

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  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

    Stopped at Old Portland vintage hardware, left with four new antique locks! 😍

    From top to bottom:
    - warded or lever lock (not sure which yet)
    - lever lock (needs TLC to unstick shackle)
    - 3-digit combo lock (with indirect mechanism)
    - disc-tumbler lock (likely 4-5 discs)

    #AlicePics #Locksport #Vintage #Antique #Locks

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    @alice Sesamee seems like a questionable name for a lock company.

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    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

      Stopped at Old Portland vintage hardware, left with four new antique locks! 😍

      From top to bottom:
      - warded or lever lock (not sure which yet)
      - lever lock (needs TLC to unstick shackle)
      - 3-digit combo lock (with indirect mechanism)
      - disc-tumbler lock (likely 4-5 discs)

      #AlicePics #Locksport #Vintage #Antique #Locks

      nowster@fedi.nowster.me.ukN This user is from outside of this forum
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      @alice@lgbtqia.space Not sure if it's just me, but your pictures aren't showing, even when I go directly to your instance.
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      • nowster@fedi.nowster.me.ukN nowster@fedi.nowster.me.uk
        @alice@lgbtqia.space Not sure if it's just me, but your pictures aren't showing, even when I go directly to your instance.
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        @nowster we block UK IPs because of the poorly-worded online safety act.

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        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

          Stopped at Old Portland vintage hardware, left with four new antique locks! 😍

          From top to bottom:
          - warded or lever lock (not sure which yet)
          - lever lock (needs TLC to unstick shackle)
          - 3-digit combo lock (with indirect mechanism)
          - disc-tumbler lock (likely 4-5 discs)

          #AlicePics #Locksport #Vintage #Antique #Locks

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          @alice

          One of them is obviously voice activated, yes? 😉

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          • nickrauchen@c.imN nickrauchen@c.im

            @alice

            One of them is obviously voice activated, yes? 😉

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            @alice @nickrauchen
            We see what you did there! 😌

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            • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

              Stopped at Old Portland vintage hardware, left with four new antique locks! 😍

              From top to bottom:
              - warded or lever lock (not sure which yet)
              - lever lock (needs TLC to unstick shackle)
              - 3-digit combo lock (with indirect mechanism)
              - disc-tumbler lock (likely 4-5 discs)

              #AlicePics #Locksport #Vintage #Antique #Locks

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              @alice do you ever run into these vintage locks being all gunked up and that being a problem with opening them? Do the need cleaning/oiling/whatever before you can practice on them?

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              • dave@alvarado.socialD dave@alvarado.social

                @alice do you ever run into these vintage locks being all gunked up and that being a problem with opening them? Do the need cleaning/oiling/whatever before you can practice on them?

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                @dave yes, in fact, many are inoperable, some are operable—but barely, and some are in remarkable shape.

                I often work oil through them to make them work better. Sometimes use degreaser, an ultrasonic cleaner, WD-40, wire brushes, etc.

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                • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                  @dave yes, in fact, many are inoperable, some are operable—but barely, and some are in remarkable shape.

                  I often work oil through them to make them work better. Sometimes use degreaser, an ultrasonic cleaner, WD-40, wire brushes, etc.

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                  @alice @dave Being honest now (I realise you take immense pride in your locksport!), have you ever encountered a padlock that completely defeated you? If so, which brand was it? I mean, as an expert in lockpicking, what would you confidently recommend to a friend?

                  Also, what would you recommend to secure a bicycle? I've been told by a police officer that nearly everything can be brute forced with industrial bolt croppers - indeed, thieves prefer this method to tinkering with fiddly mechanisms.

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                  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                    Stopped at Old Portland vintage hardware, left with four new antique locks! 😍

                    From top to bottom:
                    - warded or lever lock (not sure which yet)
                    - lever lock (needs TLC to unstick shackle)
                    - 3-digit combo lock (with indirect mechanism)
                    - disc-tumbler lock (likely 4-5 discs)

                    #AlicePics #Locksport #Vintage #Antique #Locks

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                    @alice

                    four new antique locks


                    I know what you meant, but an interesting turn of phrase none the less. 🙃

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                    • apostateenglishman@mastodon.worldA apostateenglishman@mastodon.world

                      @alice @dave Being honest now (I realise you take immense pride in your locksport!), have you ever encountered a padlock that completely defeated you? If so, which brand was it? I mean, as an expert in lockpicking, what would you confidently recommend to a friend?

                      Also, what would you recommend to secure a bicycle? I've been told by a police officer that nearly everything can be brute forced with industrial bolt croppers - indeed, thieves prefer this method to tinkering with fiddly mechanisms.

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                      @ApostateEnglishman in the wild, no one¹ is going to pick your lock.

                      I'd recommend something like the Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit Mini. No one is going to pick it (but it's possible), and almost no one is going to cut it (but it's possible).

                      There are only a few locks that have utterly defeated me, and they come in two varieties: rusted to the point that they're nonfunctional, or high-security disc-detainer locks (like the Abloy Protec 2). Most other things I can open (eventually).

                      ¹ if your day to day is like a spy thriller, maybe it's different, but for most people it's not.

                      @dave

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