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German Patent Specifications on locks and security devices - For Reference, Research and Discussion.
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Your probably up against a language issue, and with the lock not being one of the tier 1 makers such a Bauche it's going to be hard to ID. Also the view count is going to include search engines etc,...
22,000 views and nothing? Do I get the impression that French locks are of no interest at all to the English speaking collectors?
Although I don't always get on the forum I'd like to say a worm welcome to out new members also please not the Hostory of locks section. We have a gathering once a month at the MLA Heritage room in...
Another great meet up at the MLA Heritage room. The planned talk changed. A show and tell on some of the locks Sid and Tony brought along was fascinating and from the ever changing displays on the...
Incidentally, the key is so short because many of these locks were fitted to the outside of the door as 'cut locks', what US readers will know as 'half-mortise'. This method of fitting is mainly used...
That probably is original. I have seen some similar, but larger, stock locks from Dublin. They were likely made in Eireland.
Are they really old? they look to me as though they recently arrived from Pakistan via a mail-order catalogue. I suspect a poorly made thread on the cuff, and the thread in the key might not be...
Hiya Doug, probably just a lack of knowledge on that lock, look up forum serrurier.info, don't think I am allowed to put up a link, not the most friendly place if you are not a French...
Yes likely it is French but who...