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Bibliography - on Locks & keys, or books containing substantial or useful information.
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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...
Interested in its weight and age. Not familiar with the National Safe Manufactures Association. I've accessed the locks and they speak for themselves of course. Is the interior safe made by...
I also seem to remember an old Chatwood with triple locking that had Aubin or Nettlefolds patent locks on it.
Freestanding Safes with Triple Key...