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  1. #1
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    I saw 123 on shackle and thought it might be mastered. the locking dog on mastered is very thin where it enter the gate . NOT all but most rr pancakes are mastered or designed for the key to work in either direction. My l&n are mastered,the ICCR works either way and has no master levers.
    there is usually a # on the face or shackle or date,so far the miller's i found with master levers and either high,reg or low shackle(auto) with the single
    pin or no pin/high shackle. Sure there are others by other companies but if i do not have to fix them i DO not take apart ,
    got lucky finding this one,I do have others that until removing cover you could not tell they were master levered.

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    the fence or dog,one is much narrower to allow entrance into gate or lever that is master cut
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    Default Miller logo champion master levered,

    Nathan
    Before putting the key inside the lock will you be able to see the two cut on the lever pin inside the lock without taken it apart..??..Timothy....
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    no,go to david heuermann site and he has great info on how to work the levers.(free) antique padlocks
    i tried a pin scope (wafer) and could not see any thing

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