 This guy has some really crunchy stuff in him, and the springs are very weak, so pins do not play the way you'd like. I picked this a couple of times now, and by the time I get it open in 15 seconds, there it is. The other half takes forever. So this is a Siegel that is open. Cast iron padlock. Look at the screen this time, so I can see if I can focus there is. A horseshoe shackle. Pretty nice retaining mechanism. It has a cam that when it's locked is like this, and when it's unlocked it turns that way, which you can see if there are better lights. So Siegel, it's got a number three here. You can see that, and there's the plug, which turns anti-clockwise as you may have noticed. I don't know if you can read on there, but it has the letter C-A-F-E, like cafe. You can see all the grease on there. Just to show it lock back up, closes like that. Take our tension wrench, and there we go. These seem to be somewhat rare. Two money bay every so often. I found one for a good price, so kind of neat. Put some magnets in there. You can see it sticks to the magnets, so that part's steel, that part's steel, or iron. I don't know. The pins also look like they might be not brass. Anyhow, Siegel, ancient cast iron padlock, single pin picked, and a little bit restored. Anyway, this is Alex. Thanks for watching. Keep it legal. Cheers.