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    Greg, I'm glad I could help you out. the Gougler code list isn't always that accurate. I've got two that have the factory tags with the working combos that don't match up with the code list. Mark
    P.S. Are you a collector of padlocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbiscuit View Post
    Greg, I'm glad I could help you out. the Gougler code list isn't always that accurate. I've got two that have the factory tags with the working combos that don't match up with the code list. Mark
    P.S. Are you a collector of padlocks?
    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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    Default Miller lock co. Phila usa: Standard time g 30

    Hey I have a lock that I just won on ebay but I don't know the code :( I really need help on cracking this code. The lock says its a "MILLER LOCK CO. PHILA USA" "STANDARD TIME" with "G 30" stamped on the back of the shackle. Patents "Aug 25, 1908, Nov 6, 1908, Nov 29, 1910. I have no idea what the code is or how to open this. Somebody please help me. I took a picture of me holding it for a better reference....A4
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    Default 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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    Quote Originally Posted by dbean1127 View Post
    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
    Try this for the 173: dial left to zero, continue left 7, right 2, left 8, right 3. Let us know if it works.

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    Default 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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    Default Gougler Keyless Lock

    [I have a Gougler Red Dot Combination lock also. It has 464 stamped on the hasp and no stops when you turn the dial. Any Ideas about the combination? Thanks!

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    Charles, starting at Zero, Go L5-R4-L2-R6 . Pull open bale. Let me know if it works. Good luck, Mark

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    Smile Thank you, Mark

    Wow, that's great. The combination worked. Thank you for the quick response too. This is a wonderful website! Charles

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    glad I could help. Mark

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