 All right, got an American Duke Nuke Brothers padlock. There we go. This is a wafer type lock. Okay. As we know, wafer locks are extremely difficult to pick. So, this may take a few tries. They're so difficult in fact that I'm going to resort to the Bogota to start with. Of course, by saying all of this, it's going to mean that this would take like 20 minutes. There it is. Open. On frame even. Look at that. So I'd show you a little close up. This is obviously not a high security lock, but it's made very nicely. And it's, I don't know, Bill can tell us how old it is, but I think it's quite nice for its age. And I can't focus, but let me have a solution. Slide up. There we go. So, let's see the data manufacturer OAD, I believe, Oscar Alpha Delta. It is, it's a little hard to see, but it is a ball bearing type lock. There we go. With two sides. There's the logo. Focus on there. I thought that was kind of, oh Jesus, you gotta be kidding me. I thought that was kind of neat. Looks like it used to have some kind of like black or green paint on it, but it's gotten a lot of use over the years. And there's the keyway, which also looks a little, looks a little mangled, but not by me. Anyhow, there you go. Little piece of American history. Picked open. Anyway, short one. This is Alex. Thanks for watching. Have fun. Keep it legal.