Came across a really cool tubular lock today.
At first I thought it was some model of Fichet, but it's a tubular lock with the bitting on the inside of the key.
https://share.lpubelts.com/?id=f048719a&image=3961
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Came across a really cool tubular lock today.
At first I thought it was some model of Fichet, but it's a tubular lock with the bitting on the inside of the key.
https://share.lpubelts.com/?id=f048719a&image=3961
(β« used to cover identifying stamp)
@kwayk42 I didn't think it would be well-received to ask the company if I could pick their lock on camera...but I really wanted to.
Found the cores for $15, I think I need one in my collection.
https://dealersupply.com/product/ds-374a-replacement-lock-for-supra-indigo/
@LockEx yeah. I have a couple tubular turning tools, and a few tubular picks, but given the style, I don't think the picks would workβbut picking it partway and then impressioning a key would probably be easiest.
@jacklund for the original tubular Kryptonite bike locks, you could heat a Bic pen over a lighter and then cram it over the pins and wiggle it until the lock opened. When the pen cooled, it became a (shoddy) multi-use key that could be used to open the lock for a while (until it got too chewed up).