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@W3OY-RAY Hurd is cool to me because it was a Detroit company, that did all of Ford's locks until the 70s I think. And did locks for the Navy. Local history!
@@gkeyman565 that’s super cool. I have NO IDEA what model this is. Maybe some measurements would get me somewhere if someone knows that kind of thing. It actually has a Junkunc Bros. key which I thought was cool.
“You are using an old American lock, it can be opened with an old American lock” 😂
I don’t have his magic black gloves and tons of RUclips money to intimidate them into opening so I have to do it the old fashioned way 😂
Nicely done, Ray! I love these locks!
@@thecompguy me too. Old locks were made so well and they’re beautiful.
@@W3OY-RAY Very much so!
Amazing how older locks are more pick resistant than the new ones advertised as be pick resistant
Things were made better way back when. 50 years of gunk and grime doesn’t make it any easier though 😂
I love “pick resistant “ and “high security” locks 😎 most of them are jokes
If you get them at the store, most likely. The Goal Z has been kicking my a$$ for a week. It’s so awesome and nasty. 😂
Hurd padlocks are my fav. Elzetts are a second.
Nice. I just started getting some older padlocks. Cool to get them in hand and wonder where they were used and for what? Who knows.
@W3OY-RAY Hurd is cool to me because it was a Detroit company, that did all of Ford's locks until the 70s I think. And did locks for the Navy. Local history!
That’s cool. Wonder if there’s any old Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock company.
Nice Lock, I think i have one of those, but would have to know the model number to be sure. Have a great day
@@gkeyman565 that’s super cool. I have NO IDEA what model this is. Maybe some measurements would get me somewhere if someone knows that kind of thing. It actually has a Junkunc Bros. key which I thought was cool.