 All right, this is a Brick Cal, or Brickard, or Brickard. I really like to pronounce it Euro profile, thumb turned cylinder, which I'm going to attempt to SPP for you. Now, I guess you know the camera on the other side. At least this way, you don't have my left hand in front of you. It's false on four. The dog is barking. I apologize. Let me tap and see what happens. A number of spools in here, and I'm kind of waiting for the old false set in place. There is the big false. So now, I'll get to start looking for that binding pin. It's not giving me counter-rotation. It is a little bit. That must be something other than just a spool. There. I think that's it. That might be a mushroom, actually. If that was not giving you the normal kind of counter-rotation that you're used to. You know, one has come on set. It's a false. There it is. Open. Yay, camera's on. So, this is a Brickard Euro thumb turn. There's the key. I think the bitings you should see from this side. There you go. You can see one was pretty deep, and then I got some other fun ones in there. And just for completeness, so there it is picked. Let's get this zoom out a little bit so I can get a little more room to work. There it is picked. You see it turning. I'll just reset it. There it is. Here's the key operating with the key and locked up. So I'm curious as to what the pins are in this, and I've not really spent much time disassembling Euro cylinders, so I may give it a shot. And if I do, I'll get some video and post that along with this. So, anyhow, Brickow. I think it's a five pin, one, two, three, four, five pin Euro cylinder single pin picked. So this is Alex. Thanks for watching. Have fun. And please keep it legal.