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  1. #21
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    I am not sure there are "Replica" padlocks of this type of lock. But here are a few sites about this subject:
    Fake Railroad Locks - Railroadiana Online
    Buying and Selling
    FAKES
    reproduction locks padlocks fakes pg1
    Antique Padlocks By David Heuermann

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    I do believe what BBE is refering to as a replica is the fact that lock pictured is a paper book marker and not a real lock. As Dean stated also, the Champion lock is so plentiful that it wouldn't make good money sence to try to duplicate it. Do check out the sites Dean listed as it will give you some insite into what kinds of fakes are out there and what to look out for. Mark
    Mark A. Billesbach

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickFox View Post
    How can you differentiate this as a replica from an origonal?
    It was a cardboard bookmark that looks like a padlock. I don't know what else to call it.
    BBE.

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    oops! I need to pay better attention to detail! I did not read the word bookmark!

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    I also missed that.

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    Default Key for your Champion pancake lock.

    Quote Originally Posted by Peterorlick View Post
    I have had the Champion Padlock version of this pancake padlock for some 41 years already. I've had it x-rayed in hopes of being able to open it and as you can see by the picture, the lock is complete with the latches, but non the less, where to get a key ?
    Attachment 3822
    If you are still interested in having a key made for your Champion pancake lock;
    I know a guy who can pick and decode it for a minimal fee.
    Send me an email @ PNGVintage@outlook.com or cowboyup1234@msn.com.

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