I still do not have one of these. Not the prettiest of combination locks, but a nice one anyway.
One reason that I think it is a little odd, is that it all appears to be self contained with the very understated dial.
This padlock had a high bid of $546 (Plus $7.25 Shipping).OFFERED IS A BRASS COMBINATION LOCK THAT READS SOREL LOCK LIMITED SOREL CANADA PATENTED 1921 ON THE BOTTOM. THIS LOCK MEASURES ABOUT 3 1/4" TALL AND 1 1/2" IN DIAMETER. THIS IS A VERY HEAVY DUTY AND WELL BUILT LOCK THAT FUNCTIONS PERFECTLY WITH THE KNOWN CODE. THIS ONE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND HARDER TO FIND SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE. - eBay (2 June 2013)
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If you lose the combination you may open this lock with a soda can. Contrary to some popular belief they are not solid brass. Each lock has two combinations, One is L R L and the other is R L R. Once the lock is opened you may change the combination. I have a number of these without the combos and have opened them all.
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Hi! I have obtained a lock like this. To the commenter who said to use a soda can, I have tried a few ways, but to no avail. If you see this, can you please explain in further detail? I tried with a normal cylinder shim, a cut straw, part of a soda can, but to no avail. Thank you very much for your time!
Where can I get this lock opened and get the combination?
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