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14-03-10 11:12 PM #11
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Hi Mark, I'm a watch collector, mostly old pocket watches, (from early fusee, to repeaters, to railroad) but along the way I bought groups of things that had padlocks too, so I'm not really a collector of padlocks, but I have about 10 that I have, including two bank vault time locks, the Gougler locks and other key type really old padlocks.. The Gougler you helped me open was in a drawer in my shop for at least 25 years, waiting for the happy ending yesterday. Thanks again. Greg
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18-04-10 05:05 AM #12
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Seeking gougler/miller combo padlock codes
Hello...I also have a Gougler keyless lock where the dial is as large as the body. It also has a left and right stop. The code on the back is C7230. Does anyone know the combination or where I could look? I also have a Gougler lock with a key override (the kind of key that can't be duplicated) and it has a code on the shackle of 173. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Darrell
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18-04-10 02:55 PM #13
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18-04-10 08:11 PM #14
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In regards to combo
Hello...yes the combination was correct! Thanks so much!!Out of curiosity, how did you find the combo? Is it in the Reed Code books? Once again, Thanks!! Darrell
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18-04-10 11:28 PM #15
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It's my understanding that some Miller/Gougler codes are in the Reed Padlock Codes volume 2 section W but I haven't personally verified this.
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19-04-10 02:32 AM #16
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Seeking gougler padlock code
Hello, this forum seems to be very helpful at finding codes for old Gougler locks. I was cleaning my garage today and came accross a padlock I used in college, but I have no idea what the code is. Here is the information on the back of the lock:
GOUGLER KEYLESS LOCKS
KENT, OHIO
PATENTS 1,825,467 1,929,598.
324 STAMPED ON SHACKLE
it also has key access on the bottom of the lock
If anyone could help me with the combination it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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19-04-10 03:34 AM #17
Tyson, try L8-R4-L6-R2 Mark
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19-04-10 04:05 AM #18
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Thank you Mark
It worked perfectly, thank you so much.
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07-05-10 04:43 AM #19
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seeking JB Miller combo or guidance
Hello.
I recently found an old combo lock made by "The J B Miller Keyless Lock Company".
After many days of random attempts, and many days of systematic incrementation attempts, I must seek help before I "must seek professional help".
The lock is the typical red dot center dial, 0 - 19, positive click/stop on each even number.
There is no end or absolute stop when turning either direction.
The back of the lock has a rolled edge, and no rivets or welds, and no keyholes.
On the right hand side of the case is stamped " F 78 "
On the inside curve at top of shackle is a "38" or "88", hard to see its well worn.
Is there a combo patern for this lock listed, or some place I could look for a range of combos to try.
My fingertips are getting numb from the effort, and it is becoming an obsession to solve this lock.
Thanks for any help.
~ Patrick ~
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07-05-10 11:20 PM #20
Patrick,That's not enough to go on. It should have a 3 or 4 digit # on the bale in order to determine the combo. Try rubbing a little oil over it and shine a light sideways across it to see if you can make out the numbers any better. If you can get more #'s I might be able to give you the combo. It would be an act of futility to try and manipulate. Good luck, Mark
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