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Padlocks, As A Form of Lock
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![]() A circular padlock was stuck open and could no longer be closed. In its heyday, this padlock was used to lock the sliding back door of a U-Haul truck.
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![]() A black bodied combination lock by the Masterlock company. It could be opened by setting its combination on its base. It was found laying on a Ampad tablet on a wooden desk.
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![]() A key operated padlock by the U-Haul company. It was locked with two keys attached. It rested on the back of and Ampad tablet.
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![]() A Sesame brand padlock was made of stainless steel and brass. This is the brand of lock most often used to lock the doors of small sailboats because it seldom corroded from salty sea water.
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