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17-06-24, 11:42 PM
Yes and now I see that the son was EF Miller Jr. However Luke could be another son. His 1858 patent lock has him listed as from Providence. Also...
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17-06-24, 07:56 PM
many thanks all
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17-06-24, 03:33 AM
e.f. miller & son was in providence.
l.h. miller was in baltimore.
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16-06-24, 01:21 PM
If I were you I would dispose of that safe just about as quickly as you can.
The S in the serial number indicates its a ' Smoker ' as such...
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15-06-24, 06:55 PM
Hey all,
Firstly thanks for your time and efforts.
i acquired this Tann safe and was hoping to get some info on it like model and the type of...
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15-06-24, 05:05 PM
The third part has been posted on YouTube.
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14-06-24, 04:08 PM
Did a more thorough search and found that safe is the same as one found in an ad for E.F.Miller &Son Boston. But the door on that safe was open so...
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14-06-24, 02:07 PM
This is an interesting one. I know I dont have all the comb lock patents from the 1800's but I can pretty be sure that lock was not original to that...
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13-06-24, 11:23 PM
A couple more pictures of this lock which is almost certainly German.
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13-06-24, 11:17 PM
Here is a Chubb Bramah key I have partially completed.
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