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I am looking for a key for a Yale lock case. Date 1868 to 1872.
I also seem to remember an old Chatwood with triple locking that had Aubin or Nettlefolds patent locks on it.
I have seen them and may even have some of them buried somewhere, I will post a picture if I can find one.
Thats fine - I was thinking I had been missing something for years about the standard model of lock that we all know. Anyone ever seen one ?
Maybe with extra cuts in the levers for the master key?
Sorry Oldlock, I should have referred to the locks by their proper name which reads "Milner's seven-lever, triple stump, unpickable locks, duplicate keys for each lock and, if desired, a master...
Dear Safeman Thank you for your interest. I have now manages to get more images of the particualr safe which I want to date. In addition I have got the dimensions of the safe which are 55 by 76...
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