Thread: What additional forums wanted ??
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30-07-06 05:34 AM #1
What additional forums wanted ??
What would you like to see by way of additional discussion forums within the site ?
I am considering an area specifically for european locks at present but have yet to make a decision.
So - if there are any additional areas you would like to see made available please post here or send me a PM.
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28-04-08 04:36 AM #2
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Re: What additional forums wanted ??
Modern locks and padlocks
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28-04-08 08:24 AM #3
Re: What additional forums wanted ??
You mean a modern padlocks area, or an area for modern locks in general - I did try that once but it attracted no posts ? How about I expand the whole padlocks area to say :
Antique Padlocks
Combination Padlocks
Modern Padlocks
etc ?
Thoughts ?
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29-04-08 02:07 PM #4
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Re: What additional forums wanted ??
Sounds good
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11-05-08 09:43 AM #5
Re: What additional forums wanted ??
OK. I have added the new padlocks area and will over the coming few days / weeks sort out all the posts in other areas of the site that should be in padlocks and move them accross.
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14-06-09 11:15 PM #6
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Re: What additional forums wanted ??
I think in the safe and Vault you should have one for Safes/Vaults, Combination Locks, Timelocks, Boltmotors.
Jacob
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08-07-09 02:05 PM #7
Re: What additional forums wanted ??
After looking at everything and really thinking on it I can't find anything you don't already have covered. Good job.
Dean Nickel, CPL
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12-10-09 01:25 AM #8
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History, Lock Companies
Hey Guys, I`m new to the fourm. How`s eyeryone?
Actaully what I haven`t seen and what I`m most intrested is the history of the lock companies such as Eagle, Corbin, Excelsior, Yale, National .These were manufactuere of drawer and till locks, Chest locks.
I`m currently reproducing a vintage Eagle round back plate ,1/2 mortise type lock that was used on early turn of the century wooden machinist`s chests. It was called a machined lock not that the lock itself was machined however the process to mortise it was, it was a round mortise as opposed to a square chiseled out.
John
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21-11-09 05:38 AM #9
Hi John
For the most part I provide the venue, I am happy to publish articles on these companies if someone has written them but cannot do so with my own knowledge and resources.
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26-11-09 08:02 AM #10
I know its a bit out there maybe 2 new forums.
Safe Manufacturers Memorabilia and Lock Manufacturers Memorabilia.
The first one is a bit self serving as I have decided to rebuild a new collection after losing the old one to fire many years ago. Looking for mainly Chubb Lock & Safe era or anything else safe related that interests me.
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