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Question emergency locksmith Chelsea are there any locks that are curtained, more than 5 levers, and with the talon in the middle? I've still not started on even an Era Pro-fit so I'm not sure why I'm asking I suggest the type of lock is one with the bolt/bolt thrower in the middle of the lever pack.
There is a Chubb safe lock from the [1920's?] I know as the 'channel lock' (don't know its designation). Also there are the Italian-type double-bitted lever locks (Mottura etc); 2-sided models of these have the bolt in the middle of the levers. However, I can't find one with sash ward/bush around the keyhole that would need such a shaped step as shown. And of course, the Ingersoll M6. This is the answer chaps and is taken from 'Blackbag' 'Three in one’ picks are used for locks where there is warding which prevents ‘two in ones’ being able to pick up the end levers. By making an ‘L’ shape, the warding can be bypassed. The third pickup is required to pick the last lever which could not be reached by the middle ‘L’ pickup. This is the type of lock they will do: This one is an Orenco You can also have a reversed ‘L’ pickup in place of the straight one shown in the picture because warded locks often have wards on the front and back of the lock case.
That's an interesting way of making picking harder. Reminiscent of some basic desk locks. Would be even worse if there was a curtain. Many late 19C lever locks had sash wards. Chubb cabinet locks had detector, barrel-and-curtain, and a wheel ward on the backplate, to frustrate both lodging a tension tool in the bottom of the keyway, and a Hobbs pick. Surreptitious opening was a serious worry, especially for diplomats. In the emergency locksmith Chelsea area. Gibbons made, at least as a special, a large rimlock with a bridge ward with fine wards on it. I've only seen it as a grillegate lock, and it probably wasn't common. From memory, I think it was 6 lever. Just got first picture of a 3 in 1 pick. I did not have massive choice of Er 1. Know what you mean though. I watch Houdini pick one of these with wires made up. What you would need if it had a curtain would be 2 wires that fit on top of each other then pick and transfer tension as need.
If someone's got a lock I will make wires and do a vid. Or even a cut down blank as you mentioned, the 'Italian style' lever locks are made with the bolt tail in the middle of a stack of an even number of levers, [4], but mostly 6 or 8, but curtain is not usually fitted. Mottura and Cisa are major makers in Italy. They are also used elsewhere in Europe, Russia, and South America. As mentioned, the old Ingersoll M6 of the 1970's (and the 2-bolt version originally briefly called M6-2B, and later M7) has 6 endgated levers, with the bolt tail in the middle. It is basically a copy of Strutt's lock of 1818, but solved the problem of having the key also move the bolt. Strutt's inability to solve that doomed his doorlock he needed a hand to turn the key, then a hand to turn a bolt-throwing handle. How about that you master locksmith at the emergency locksmith Chelsea. |
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