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It paid off

undrpar

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Drove by a local school that’s usually packed with people and it was empty.Had my deus 2 with me so i gave it a try for about 45 minutes in between rain and found clad and this beautiful yale padlock that dates between 1861-1865.Definately going back
 

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If there’s a lock i find them lol
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Wow.... That Good Luck lock would be worth every dime to get a key made for.... I've never seen anything quite like it... I could only find one example that resembles it fairly close... an 1879 BELLAMY'S "GOOD LUCK" BRASS PADLOCK... It looks pretty close anyhow.... I can see that lock on a small antique carriage trunk... perfect place to keep the loot...
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Sorry.... I didn't realize the question was asked and answered already
Wow.... That Good Luck lock would be worth every dime to get a key made for.... I've never seen anything quite like it... I could only find one example that resembles it fairly close... an 1879 BELLAMY'S "GOOD LUCK" BRASS PADLOCK... It looks pretty close anyhow.... I can see that lock on a small antique carriage trunk... perfect place to keep the loot...
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Sorry.... I didn't realize the question was asked and answered already
Wow.... That Good Luck lock would be worth every dime to get a key made for.... I've never seen anything quite like it... I could only find one example that resembles it fairly close... an 1879 BELLAMY'S "GOOD LUCK" BRASS PADLOCK... It looks pretty close anyhow.... I can see that lock on a small antique carriage trunk... perfect place to keep the loot...
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that’s a good idea i’ll have to look into that
 
I would get it keyed and then lock your detector up. Maybe a little good luck will rub off. 🤔🙏🏻🤷‍♂️😂
 
Very Nice lock.easy to date that one lol
I know i had never found one with a big date on it I found this at a park entrance field there once was a shed there lock may have been used on it? and a barber quarter mixed in with lots of iron. I tumbled the lock to clean it
Mark
 
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