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Automatic Age

Issue: 1939 April - Page 14

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Y o u ’l l b e a c c u s e d
o r g a n iz e d
y o u e q u ip
T hey
m ay
lik e ly
to
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ty p e
ta m p e r
th e
I t ’s
c o in
p e tty
“ p ic k e t ”
can
be
T hey
m a te r ia ls
b u s in e s s
m a c h in e s
Locks.
and
W r ite
you—
O
a g a in s t
c h is e lin g
IL C O
but
if
Locks.
t h e y ’re
not
you.
e a s ily
m a c h in e —
p ro o f.
fin e s t
good
th ie v e r y
“ p ic k ”
c o in
O
o f d is c r im in a t io n
y o u r m a c h in e s w it h
Locks
of
R
to
are
fo r
in s ta lle d
and
are
are
s tro n g —
by
e x pe rt
m ake
any
and
m ade
S
No. 4080N — H E R C U L O C K
— m a x im u m pick-resist­
in g d e s i g n .
“ Shark
T oo th ” keyw ay. Double
sided key w ith shoulder.
Ex tra heavy spur w a s h ­
er, retaining screw and
key. Cam m ovem ent 90°.
of
w o rkm e n.
sure
e q u ip p e d
in
p ic k
K
th a t
w ith
your
No. 4036F Coin M achine
Lock. 5 disc - tum b le r,
w ith tapped hole in
plug. U nlocks by t u r n ­
ing key five to ten
com plete turns, th e re ­
fore m ust be picked
ten to tw e n ty tim es in
order to open w ith o u t
key.
IL C O
d e ta ils .
I n d epen d en t L o c k C o
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